Speed control of a Doubly-Fed induction motor (DFIM) based on fuzzy sliding mode controller

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Abstract

The mean of this paper is fuzzy sliding mode control of a Doubly Fed Induction Motor (DFIM); it's the coupling of the fuzzy logic control and sliding mode control (SMC). The use of the sliding mode method provides very acceptable performance for DFIM control, and the chattering phenomenon effect is also eliminated by the fuzzy logic mode. In the first part, we carried out briefly a study of modeling on the full system. This model is intended to facilitate the procedures for setting and controlling the speed. We introduced the parameter variation to test the robustness of the control laws. The results of our simulations are conducted to validate the theory and indicate that the control performance of the DFIM is satisfactory and the proposed fuzzy sliding mode control (FSMC) can achieve favorable tracking performance.

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Keltoum, L., Leila, B., & Abderrahmen, B. (2017). Speed control of a Doubly-Fed induction motor (DFIM) based on fuzzy sliding mode controller. International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems, 10(3), 20–29. https://doi.org/10.22266/ijies2017.0630.03

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