A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems

The paper presents a general approach to the steady-state efficiency analysis of one degree of freedom (1-DOF) speed increasers with one or two inputs, and one or two outputs, applicable to wind, hydro and marine-current power generating systems. The mechanical power flow, and the efficiency of this...

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Main Authors: Mircea Neagoe, Radu Saulescu, Codruta Jaliu, Petru A. Simionescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4568
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spelling doaj-2067e92548e74258941207e80a5298e22020-11-25T03:19:57ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-09-01134568456810.3390/en13174568A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy SystemsMircea Neagoe0Radu Saulescu1Codruta Jaliu2Petru A. Simionescu3Renewable Energy Systems and Recycling R&D Centre, Transilvania University of Brasov, 500036 Brasov, RomaniaDesign of Mechanical Elements and Systems R&D Centre, Transilvania University of Brasov, 500036 Brasov, RomaniaRenewable Energy Systems and Recycling R&D Centre, Transilvania University of Brasov, 500036 Brasov, RomaniaDepartment of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, Texas A & M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX 78412, USAThe paper presents a general approach to the steady-state efficiency analysis of one degree of freedom (1-DOF) speed increasers with one or two inputs, and one or two outputs, applicable to wind, hydro and marine-current power generating systems. The mechanical power flow, and the efficiency of this type of complex speed increasers, are important issues in the design and development of new power-generating systems. It is revealed that speed increases, with in-parallel transmission of the mechanical power from the wind or water rotors to the electric generator, have better efficiency than serial transmissions, but their efficiency calculus is still a challenging problem, solved in the paper by applying the decomposition method of complex speed increasers into simpler component planetary gear sets. Therefore, kinematic, steady-state torque and efficiency equations are derived for a generic 1-DOF speed increasers with two inputs and two outputs, obtained by connecting in parallel two gear mechanisms. These equations allow any speed increaser to be analysed with two inputs and one output, with one input and two outputs, and with one input and one output. We discuss a novel design of a patent-pending planetary-gear speed increaser, equipped with a two-way clutch, which can operate (in combination with the pitch adjustment of the rotors blades) in four distinct configurations. It was found that the mechanical efficiency of this speed increaser in the steady-state regime is influenced by the interior kinematic ratios, the input-torque ratio and by the meshing efficiency of its individual gear pairs. The efficiency of counter-rotating dual-rotor systems was found to be the highest, followed by systems with counter-rotating electric generator, and both have higher efficiency than conventional systems with one rotor and one electric generator with fixed-stator.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4568wind energymarine-currenthydro powerplanetary gearefficiency analysis
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author Mircea Neagoe
Radu Saulescu
Codruta Jaliu
Petru A. Simionescu
spellingShingle Mircea Neagoe
Radu Saulescu
Codruta Jaliu
Petru A. Simionescu
A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems
Energies
wind energy
marine-current
hydro power
planetary gear
efficiency analysis
author_facet Mircea Neagoe
Radu Saulescu
Codruta Jaliu
Petru A. Simionescu
author_sort Mircea Neagoe
title A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems
title_short A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems
title_full A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems
title_fullStr A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems
title_full_unstemmed A Generalized Approach to the Steady-State Efficiency Analysis of Torque-Adding Transmissions Used in Renewable Energy Systems
title_sort generalized approach to the steady-state efficiency analysis of torque-adding transmissions used in renewable energy systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The paper presents a general approach to the steady-state efficiency analysis of one degree of freedom (1-DOF) speed increasers with one or two inputs, and one or two outputs, applicable to wind, hydro and marine-current power generating systems. The mechanical power flow, and the efficiency of this type of complex speed increasers, are important issues in the design and development of new power-generating systems. It is revealed that speed increases, with in-parallel transmission of the mechanical power from the wind or water rotors to the electric generator, have better efficiency than serial transmissions, but their efficiency calculus is still a challenging problem, solved in the paper by applying the decomposition method of complex speed increasers into simpler component planetary gear sets. Therefore, kinematic, steady-state torque and efficiency equations are derived for a generic 1-DOF speed increasers with two inputs and two outputs, obtained by connecting in parallel two gear mechanisms. These equations allow any speed increaser to be analysed with two inputs and one output, with one input and two outputs, and with one input and one output. We discuss a novel design of a patent-pending planetary-gear speed increaser, equipped with a two-way clutch, which can operate (in combination with the pitch adjustment of the rotors blades) in four distinct configurations. It was found that the mechanical efficiency of this speed increaser in the steady-state regime is influenced by the interior kinematic ratios, the input-torque ratio and by the meshing efficiency of its individual gear pairs. The efficiency of counter-rotating dual-rotor systems was found to be the highest, followed by systems with counter-rotating electric generator, and both have higher efficiency than conventional systems with one rotor and one electric generator with fixed-stator.
topic wind energy
marine-current
hydro power
planetary gear
efficiency analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4568
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