ABSTRACT

By self-excited induction generators (SEIGs), we mean cage rotor induction machines with shunt (and series) capacitors connected at their terminals for self-excitation.

The shunt capacitors may be constant or may be varied through power electronics (or step-wise). SEIGs may be built with single-phase or three-phase output and may supply alternating current (AC) loads or AC rectified (direct current [DC]) autonomous loads. We also include here SEIGs connected to the power grid through soft-starters or resistors and having capacitors at their terminals for power factor compensation (or voltage stabilization).