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Say I wanted to build an induction generator for a vertical axis wind turbine...

Could I receive an appreciative boost in energy production by using a high grade neodymium magnet?

Also, if a neodymium magnet were used, would it be possible to shield it to prevent other issues, say, interference?

Thanks in advance should anyone care to take a shot at answering.

Peace.
 
Apologies if I phrased this too vaguely.

I'm not certain which equation would be used to calculate induction potential as factored by field strength, etcetera. I'm curious as to how proportional output would be referenced in relation to magnetic field strength.

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These magnets are rated Grade N45, which I take to be somewhat stronger than normal permanent magnets.

Anyone care to venture a guess as to whether it would be feasible to use one in an permanent magnet alternator/induction generator inside a wind turbine?
 
In terms of an increase in output, it depends on the mechanical efficiency of the wind rotor. The ND magnets will have more field lines cutting the conductors, so the output will be greater for any given rotational speed.

But, the power required to turn the rotor at a given speed will also be greater. If your vanes can produce the extra torque, then you'll extract more power from the wind. If not, then you will get the same power, but at lower speeds (same wind speed, lower rotational speed).
 
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