Self excited induction generator

A Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG) is a type of induction machine that can operate as a generator without an external power source
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Updated 10 May 2025

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Basic Working Principle
  • A standard squirrel-cage induction motor is driven above synchronous speed using a prime mover (e.g., wind turbine, diesel engine).
  • Capacitors connected to the stator terminals supply the magnetizing current.
  • Residual magnetism in the rotor starts the voltage build-up.
  • Once voltage builds up, the capacitors maintain the excitation by supplying reactive power.
🧩 Circuit Configuration
🔹 Components:
  • 3-phase induction machine (motor)
  • Capacitor bank (usually delta connected)
  • Prime mover (mechanical input)
  • Load (resistive or inductive)
🔹 Equivalent Circuit (per phase):
Similar to a motor, but:
  • Capacitors added at the stator terminals
  • No external supply
âš¡ Conditions for Voltage Build-up
  1. Presence of residual magnetism in rotor
  2. Sufficient capacitor value to supply the reactive power
  3. Load must not draw excessive reactive power

Cite As

Abdelrahman Farghly (2025). Self excited induction generator (https://au.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/181106-self-excited-induction-generator), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2022b
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1.0.0