Predictive Control Based Speed, Torque and Flux Prediction of a Double Stator Induction Motor

The predictive control based speed, flux and torque prediction of a double stator induction motor is proposed in this research paper; the model of the DSIM and the direct vector control of the system have performed, subsequently, the classical PI controllers for the speed control, the flux, and thus...

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Published inMajlesi journal of electrical engineering Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 65 - 77
Main Authors Khouidmi, Houari, Massoum, Ahmed
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Isfahan Islamic Azad University Majlesi 01.03.2019
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Summary:The predictive control based speed, flux and torque prediction of a double stator induction motor is proposed in this research paper; the model of the DSIM and the direct vector control of the system have performed, subsequently, the classical PI controllers for the speed control, the flux, and thus for setting the stator's currents have adopted. In order to minimize the transient control and to reduce the impact of measurement noise on the control signal, instead of vector control technique which requires the flux and torque estimation, the multivariable generalized predictive control is used. The results have shown the effectiveness of the proposed method, especially in the parameters variation and/or the change of the reference speed.
ISSN:2008-1413
2008-1413