Improvement of Speed Regulation of Induction Motors using Modified Fuzzy Control Analysis

  • soroor Beitsayahi Islamic Azad University
  • Reza Kianinejad Shahid Chamran University
  • Mahmood Joorabian Shahid Chamran University

Abstract

This paper is about an induction motor which can be utilized the amount of speeds in a desired range with particular torque. If chosen controller is designed with fuzzy logic, several efforts should have been done to improve the controller performance for correct control and quick response. Purpose of designing this controller, is providing stability and reducing overshoot in response to disturbances and sudden changes in particular speed reference.

In this paper, the method that is used for drive control is hybrid fuzzy control method, and is compared with the classic controllers and fuzzy controller. Advantages of this method are compared to other methods, that shows the ability of better control.

The performance of varies controllers are compared by MATLAB simulation. The results show satisfied performance of proposed method.

Author Biographies

soroor Beitsayahi, Islamic Azad University
Electrical Engineering Department, Dezfoul, Iran
Reza Kianinejad, Shahid Chamran University
Electrical Engineering Department, Ahwaz, Iran.
Mahmood Joorabian, Shahid Chamran University
Electrical Engineering Department, Ahwaz, Iran

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Published
2016-03-05
How to Cite
Beitsayahi, soroor, Kianinejad, R., & Joorabian, M. (2016). Improvement of Speed Regulation of Induction Motors using Modified Fuzzy Control Analysis. Majlesi Journal of Mechatronic Systems, 5(1). Retrieved from https://ms.majlesi.info/index.php/ms/article/view/235
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