| Summary: | Distributed energy resource systems offer improved energy utilization and reduced transmission losses by decentralizing power generation and load management. However, the power quality is often compromised by inefficient customer-side equipment, such as single-phase induction motors, which suffer from low efficiency and poor power factor. To address this issue, this paper proposes a permanent magnet retrofitting method for single-phase induction motors, which replaces the squirrel-cage rotor with a permanent magnet rotor while preserving the original stator and winding structure. The proposed method aims to enhance motor performance without significant structural changes. A single-phase induction motor was retrofitted using the proposed method, and its performance was evaluated through finite element simulations to verify the effectiveness of the design approach. This study also investigated the key factors influencing motor starting performance after the introduction of permanent magnets. This study presents a practical and effective method for the permanent magnet retrofitting of single-phase induction motors, which contributes to improving motor efficiency and enhancing power quality in distributed energy resource systems.
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