Abstract

Use of induction motor (IM) at it's highest efficiency is a big demanding task because of their complex mathematical model and non linear features during saturation. These elements make the control of IM strenuous and call for the use of high performance control algorithm such as field orientation control. This paper introduces a speed controller, particularly at minimum speeds by utilizing Fuzzy logic controller (FLC) for indirect field-oriented control (IFOC) of induction motor (IM) drives fed by a four-switch three-phase (FSTP) inverter. From suggested viewpoint, the IM drive is used with a FSTP inverter as an alternative for the conventional six-switch three-phase (SSTP) inverter. Utter IFOC programme includes the FLC of IM drives with the suggested FSTP inverter is raised in MATLAB/Simulink. By considering the good dynamic performance, cost minimization and low total harmonic distortion (THD), FSTP inverters are comparable with SSTP inverters. The dynamic performance and robustness of proposed FLC with the FSTP inverter fed IM drive is verified with PI controller. It is established that the suggested FLC is further powerful than the PI controller under speed tracking and load disturbances

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