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Reference Number InnUK/102155/01
Title Design, build and testing of MAGtronics electricity harvesting technology for rotor instrumentation in a 10 kW variable speed drive system
Status Completed
Energy Categories Renewable Energy Sources(Wind Energy) 10%;
Energy Efficiency(Other) 80%;
Other Power and Storage Technologies(Electric power conversion) 10%;
Research Types Applied Research and Development 100%
Science and Technology Fields ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 100%
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Not Cross-cutting 100%
Principal Investigator Project Contact
No email address given
Wind Technologies Limited
Award Type Collaborative Research & Development
Funding Source Innovate-UK
Start Date 01 April 2015
End Date 30 September 2016
Duration 18 months
Total Grant Value £350,738
Industrial Sectors
Region East of England
Programme Competition Call: 1406_CDR1_ETCH_ENHARV - Not Available. Activity Energy harvesting for autonomous electronics
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Project Contact , Wind Technologies Limited (61.866%)
  Other Investigator Project Contact , University of Cambridge (38.134%)
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Abstract This project is a collaboration between Wind Technologies Limited (WT) and Cambridge University Engineering Department (CUED) and aims to study, prove and quantify the performance and economics of a new energy harvesting technology, MAGtronics, that extracts DC electricity from the leakage magnetic flux in an electrical motor. Through removing the need for battery-powered supply, MAGtronics enables instrumentation and monitoring of rotor operation, which can increase the efficiency and reliability of inverter-fed motors, and reduce maintenance costs, hence contributing to wider penetration of variable speed drives (VSDs) in industrial motor applications, such as pumps, fans and compressors. A prototype system comprising MAGtronics, measurement sensors, and signal conditioning, data management and wireless transmission electronics will be built & tested in a 10 kW VSD, and its performance and benefits assessed and quantified. The industrialisation aspects of its hardware and software design will also be studiedThis project is a collaboration between Wind Technologies Limited (WT) and Cambridge University Engineering Department (CUED) and aims to study, prove and quantify the performance and economics of a new energy harvesting technology, MAGtronics, that extracts DC electricity from the leakage magnetic flux in an electrical motor. Through removing the need for battery-powered supply, MAGtronics enables instrumentation and monitoring of rotor operation, which can increase the efficiency and reliability of inverter-fed motors, and reduce maintenance costs, hence contributing to wider penetration of variable speed drives (VSDs) in industrial motor applications, such as pumps, fans and compressors. A prototype system comprising MAGtronics, measurement sensors, and signal conditioning, data management and wireless transmission electronics will be built & tested in a 10 kW VSD, and its performance and benefits assessed and quantified. The industrialisation aspects of its hardware and software design will also be studied
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