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TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT MAGNETIC GENERATOR

Naveen Reddy Pothula

Abstract


We know the process of power generation through windmill, thermal power plant in these power generation systems coal and water are the main power generation sources in our country and are non-renewable. In order to save resources which are available in nature solar and wind power generation systems were invented. In the same way, there is a great need to invent new methods to develop the power. So, here we are using magnets as the source to generate the power, in which the motor is propelled by the magnets (temporary and permanent). This generator will be having a stator and a rotor. The rotor disc is arranged with the permanent magnets and a shaft is screwed to it, which is further connected to generator dynamo through a pulley and above the rotor the stator is arranged like a casing which contains temporary magnets. The repulsive and attractive properties of magnets will make the shaft to rotate. Therefore, the magnetic energy will be converted to mechanical energy and the mechanical energy will be converted to electric energy by using a dynamo. For these types of magnetic generators heat is the big enemy, which reduces the magnetism of the permanent magnets. This can be eradicated by using temporary in stator. Where  the temporary magnets can be excited by using the solar power

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jocc.v5i3.1395

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