Characterization of the induction motor as a self-excited generator, to supply small loads

  • Dennis Bayardo Vásquez Barba Empresa Eléctrica Quito
  • Carolina Alexandra Vásquez Barba Empresa Eléctrica Quito
  • Franklin Hernán Vásquez Teneda Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi
Keywords: Induction motor, self-excited generator, natural disasters, difficult access

Abstract

The induction motor is used as a self-excited generator today, in places where the demand for electrical energy is remote and sometimes impossible, it provides electricity without the need to connect to an electrical grid or feed some type of non-renewable fuel, it has been growing for many years with several experiments for the control of the different factors that make this technology not fully developed,  For this reason, it is essential to understand and learn this type of technology in the use and implementation of generation systems that are indisputably necessary, particularly for those that are difficult to access.

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Published
2025-04-14
How to Cite
Vásquez BarbaD. B., Vásquez BarbaC. A., & Vásquez TenedaF. H. (2025). Characterization of the induction motor as a self-excited generator, to supply small loads. Ciencias De La Ingeniería Y Aplicadas, 9(1), 54-61. https://doi.org/10.61236/ciya.v9i1.1067
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Research article

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