Speed Controller of Three Phase Induction Motor Using Sliding Mode Controller

  • Yasien F
  • Nasser W
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Abstract

In this paper, an adaptive integral Sliding Mode Control (SMC) is employed to control the speed of Three-Phase Induction Motor. The strategy used is the field oriented control as ac drive system. The SMC is used to estimate the frequency that required to generates three phase voltage of Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) invertor . When the SMC is used with current controller, the quadratic component of stator current is estimated by the controller. Instead of using current controller, this paper proposed estimating the frequency of stator voltage since that the slip speed is function of the quadratic current . The simulation results of using the SMC showed that a good dynamic response can be obtained under load disturbances as compared with the classical PI controller, The complete mathematical model of the system is described and simulated in MATLAB/SIMULINK.

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Yasien, F. R., & Nasser, W. H. (2019). Speed Controller of Three Phase Induction Motor Using Sliding Mode Controller. Journal of Engineering, 25(7), 118–133. https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2019.07.07

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