Fuzzy Sliding Mode Speed Controller Design of Induction Motor Drives with Broken Bars

Fuzzy Sliding Mode Speed Controller Design of Induction Motor Drives with Broken Bars

Belhamdi Saad* Amar.Goléa

Electrical Engineering Laboratory, LGE, University of M’Sila, Algeria

LGEB Laboratory, University of Biskra, Algeria

Corresponding Author Email: 
bsaad1@yahoo.fr
Page: 
281-291
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DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.18280/ama_c.720406
Received: 
30 October 2017
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Accepted: 
15 November 2017
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OPEN ACCESS

Abstract: 

Because of the low maintenance and robustness induction motors have many applications in the industries. Fuzzy Sliding Mode Controller (FSMC) is designed for the speed loop of the drive with broken bar. The motor model is designed and membership functions are chosen according to the parameters of the motor model.  The simulated design is tested using various tool boxes in MATLAB.  The result concludes that the efficiency and reliability of the proposed speed controller is good.

Keywords: 

Induction motor, Sliding Mode, FSMC, Membership function, Rotor fault.

1. Introduction
2. Modeling the Induction Motor for its Control
3. Sliding Mode Controller
4. Design of Fuzzy Sliding Mode Controller
5. Simulation Results
6. Conclusion
Appendix
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