A Comprehensive Overview of Single–Phase Self-Excited Induction Generators
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
The use of induction generators for electricity production in small power isolated systems
represents the topic for a wide research area. As in such topologies single-phase consumers are predominant,
besides three-phase induction generators with adequate balancing circuits, single-phase induction generators
qualify as a reliable alternative. In the last 38 years, a signi cant number of research papers have tackled
the problems related to the autonomous operation of single-phase induction generators (SPIGs) such as
determining excitation capacitors values and their optimal arrangement, ensuring stable operation in terms of
voltage and frequency balancing under varying loads and nally enhancing the quality of the energy delivered
to the isolated single-phase consumers. While in case of simple topologies the operation of SPIGs is mainly
investigated for fundamental electric parameters dependence with loading, excitation capacitance and speed,
the use of power electronics based converters ensures stable operation over a wide range of varying/non-linear
loads. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the literature dedicated to SPIGs, focusing on several
signi cant aspects such as main topologies, modeling, steady-state analysis and performance investigations.
