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Model Following Sliding-Mode Control of a Six-Phase Induction Motor Drive

  • Abjadi, Navid R. (Dept. of Eng., Shahrekord University) ;
  • Markadeh, Gholamreza Arab (Dept. of Eng., Shahrekord University) ;
  • Soltan, Jafar (Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., Isfahan University of Technology)
  • Received : 2009.11.02
  • Published : 2010.11.20

Abstract

In this paper an effective direct torque control (DTC) and stator flux control is developed for a quasi six-phase induction motor (QIM) drive with sinusoidally distributed windings. Combining sliding-mode (SM) control and adaptive input-output feedback linearization, a nonlinear controller is designed in the stationary reference frame, which is capable of tracking control of the stator flux and torque independently. The motor controllers are designed in order to track a desired second order linear reference model in spite of motor resistances mismatching. The effectiveness and capability of the proposed method is shown by practical results obtained for a QIM supplied from a voltage source inverter (VSI).

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