A self-excited, switched reluctance generator obtains excitation energy
from a capacitor bank via an excitation bus during normal operation.
During a short-circuit or load fault, one or more phases of the generator
provide power to the excitation bus while the remaining phases send
current to a faulted positive bus. The system does not require an
external battery or power source for excitation energy. The system is
capable of resuming normal operation after the load bus fault.