A team of scientists from the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering (WEiA ) has developed a prototype of an innovative multi-phase generator. It guarantees the machine to work, by powering it during failure of one of the phases. Its production does not require permanent magnets, which makes the potential manufacturer independent from the Chinese market.
A team of scientists from WEiA, led by Roland Ryndzionek, PhD, composed of: Krzysztof Blecharz, PhD Eng., Filip Kutt, PhD Eng., Grzegorz Kostro, PhD Eng. and Michał Michna, PhD Eng., developed a prototype of a new five-phase generator. It is a multi-phase induction generator for application in a wind, water or gas power plants. It can also be utilized by the military and e.g. in tanks or armored cars. Using five-phase control winding in the prototype is innovative.