Abstract

AbstractTo appropriately construct the proportional–integral control strategy for stability enhancement of the speed performance of induction motors and current waveform, this study describes a novel optimization approach for three-phase induction motor pumps speed drive. This work provides a novel chaotic-billiards optimizer (C-BO) method. These strategies were implemented in the same hardware with modifications in the control algorithm. Both simulation and experimental investigation are carried out, and a comparative analysis of the optimized parameters is presented. The system setup is prepared and simulated in the environment of MATLAB/Simulink. The same system has been presented experimentally. The laboratory experiment is carried out in the Smart Systems Co laboratory using simulators of induction motors designed and manufactured by the Lucas-Nuelle company. The asynchronous motor is controlled by 3 phase variable speed drive A1000 of Yaskawa Co. The "ActiveServo" software included ensures user-friendly operation and visualization of the measurement values. Experiment has validated the speed the effectiveness of C-BO. The speed control and flux control using C-BO have a fast response even under pump load and improvement in rising time by 41.65% as compared to GA. The novel optimization model C-BO has improvement in integral square error (ISE) of the three controllers by 38.91% as compared to genetic algorithm systems. Furthermore, the difficulty of developing both systems is the same. The C-BO algorithm stands out for its uncomplicated design, low requirement for design specifications, high rate of convergence, and minimal computational strain.

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