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The most efficient type of wind generator?
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Re: The most efficient type of wind generator?
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by finnsawyer on Thu May 15th, 2008 at 09:00:46 AM MST
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Hmm? M'thinks you need a primer on how (axial) alternators work. Check the following link. After you study it you can then figure out how the regular three phase design works. The basic principles are the same. Namely, the net effect of the moving magnets on each coil is just the sum of the effects of each magnet that is affecting a given coil at a particular time. This is known as the "Principle of Superposition" and is valid for linear processes. The basic physical law that governs this interaction, Faraday's Law, is linear as far we know.
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2006/4/21/16237/9933
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The most efficient type of wind generator?
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