Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives

This paper presents a two-degrees-of-Freedom (2DOF) and variable structure control (VSC) schemes for induction motor (IM) drives. The designed VSC incorporates independent feedback and feedforward terms as 2DOF control principle. This structure improves the response of the proposed VSC under spee...

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Main Authors: ZAKY, M., TOUTI, E., AZAZI, H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2018-02-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2018.01009
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spelling doaj-0f38b90710d24b75a835c78d94260f352020-11-25T00:40:05ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002018-02-01181718010.4316/AECE.2018.01009Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor DrivesZAKY, M.TOUTI, E.AZAZI, H.This paper presents a two-degrees-of-Freedom (2DOF) and variable structure control (VSC) schemes for induction motor (IM) drives. The designed VSC incorporates independent feedback and feedforward terms as 2DOF control principle. This structure improves the response of the proposed VSC under speed reference tracking and load disturbance changes. Stability of VSC using Lyapunov theory is discussed. Due to the variable nature of the switching function of VSC, two conditions to ensure Lyapunov stability candidate are derived based on the error signal. A design criterion for the parameters of VSC are introduced to guarantee the stability. The complete IM drive system with the proposed VSC controller is built using MATLAB/Simulink. A laboratory prototype is executed experimentally using DSP-DS1104 control board. All controllers are implemented practically. Simulation and experimental results are provided under different working conditions. Performance evaluation of classic control schemes and the proposed VSC approach is presented. The proposed VSC approach gives superior behavior under speed reference variations and torque disturbances. The disturbances using the proposed controller are strongly suppressed compared to classic 2DOF control scheme.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2018.01009induction motor drivesfield oriented control1DOF controller2DOF controllervariable structure control
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author ZAKY, M.
TOUTI, E.
AZAZI, H.
spellingShingle ZAKY, M.
TOUTI, E.
AZAZI, H.
Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
induction motor drives
field oriented control
1DOF controller
2DOF controller
variable structure control
author_facet ZAKY, M.
TOUTI, E.
AZAZI, H.
author_sort ZAKY, M.
title Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives
title_short Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives
title_full Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives
title_fullStr Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives
title_full_unstemmed Two-Degrees of Freedom and Variable Structure Controllers for Induction Motor Drives
title_sort two-degrees of freedom and variable structure controllers for induction motor drives
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2018-02-01
description This paper presents a two-degrees-of-Freedom (2DOF) and variable structure control (VSC) schemes for induction motor (IM) drives. The designed VSC incorporates independent feedback and feedforward terms as 2DOF control principle. This structure improves the response of the proposed VSC under speed reference tracking and load disturbance changes. Stability of VSC using Lyapunov theory is discussed. Due to the variable nature of the switching function of VSC, two conditions to ensure Lyapunov stability candidate are derived based on the error signal. A design criterion for the parameters of VSC are introduced to guarantee the stability. The complete IM drive system with the proposed VSC controller is built using MATLAB/Simulink. A laboratory prototype is executed experimentally using DSP-DS1104 control board. All controllers are implemented practically. Simulation and experimental results are provided under different working conditions. Performance evaluation of classic control schemes and the proposed VSC approach is presented. The proposed VSC approach gives superior behavior under speed reference variations and torque disturbances. The disturbances using the proposed controller are strongly suppressed compared to classic 2DOF control scheme.
topic induction motor drives
field oriented control
1DOF controller
2DOF controller
variable structure control
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2018.01009
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