This paper presents an attractive approach for teaching the self-excited induction generator. Three operating conditions of the generator are mathematically modeled and then simulated using conventional Matlab commands. Active windows with these models are created using Matlab's Graphical User Interface capability. An example is given to demonstrate the usefulness of the developed tool.
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