Performances of PI and Fuzzy-Logic Speed Control of Field-Oriented Induction Machine Drives
A proportional-integral and fuzzy-logic speed controllers operating in indirect field-orientation are designed and compared experimentally in this paper, using a 2-HP 3-phase induction machine drive. The speed tracking capability of the two controllers are compared under no-load and various load con...
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Zusammenfassung: | A proportional-integral and fuzzy-logic speed controllers operating in indirect field-orientation are designed and compared experimentally in this paper, using a 2-HP 3-phase induction machine drive. The speed tracking capability of the two controllers are compared under no-load and various load conditions with different reference speeds. The performances of the drive are also evaluated under sudden electric and mechanical disturbances. Simulation and DSP experimental results on a 2HP 230 V/5.8 A Delta-connected 3-phase induction machine show that the performance of the fuzzy-logic controller is more satisfactory than that of the proportional-integral controller in a number of cases and, hence, can be a suitable candidate for high-performance industrial applications. |
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ISSN: | 0840-7789 2576-7046 |
DOI: | 10.1109/CCECE.2007.105 |