Investigation on Current Excitation of Magnetorheological-Fluid-Based Microbrake for Microturbine Generator

2018 
The microturbine generator performs highly efficiently and reliably in energy conversion. It has been widely used as a physical power source for microminiature flying objects. However, the rotational speed of the microturbine generator may exceed its rated speed when it moves at high speeds. A magnetorheological-fluid-based rotary brake is proposed to reduce the rotational speed of the microturbine generator. The microbrake demonstrates a favorable speed-reduction effect as a series of currents is applied to the coil. Moreover, the current excitation of the magnetorheological-fluid-based microbrake under the wind speed of 28.5–43  m/s is experimentally investigated. The decreasing rate of rotational speed ranges from 27.9 to 38.2%. A hybrid model for the magnetorheological-fluid-based microbrake was developed to explain the speed-reduction mechanism. The current-induced magnetic field distribution in the microbrake is calculated with a COMOSOL Multiphysics-based simulation method. The comparison between c...
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