An indirect adaptive neural control of a three phase induction motor velocity

Author(s):  
I. S. Baruch ◽  
I. P. de la Cruz
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Gang Qin ◽  
Mushuang Liu ◽  
Jianxiao Zou ◽  
Xiaoshuai Xin

The acceleration performance of EV, which affects a lot of performances of EV such as start-up, overtaking, driving safety, and ride comfort, has become increasingly popular in recent researches. An improved variable gain PID control algorithm to improve the acceleration performance is proposed in this paper. The results of simulation with Matlab/Simulink demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm through the control performance of motor velocity, motor torque, and three-phase current of motor. Moreover, it is investigated that the proposed controller is valid by comparison with the other PID controllers. Furthermore, the AC induction motor experiment set is constructed to verify the effect of proposed controller.


Author(s):  
Ieroham S. Baruch ◽  
Carlos R. Mariaca-Gaspar ◽  
Irving Pavel de la Cruz A. ◽  
Oscar Castillo

Author(s):  
Karan S Belsare ◽  
Gajanan D Patil

A low cost and reliable protection scheme has been designed for a three phase induction motor against unbalance voltages, under voltage, over voltage, short circuit and overheating protection. Taking the cost factor into consideration the design has been proposed using microcontroller Atmega32, MOSFETs, relays, small CTs and PTs. However the sensitivity of the protection scheme has been not compromised. The design has been tested online in the laboratory for small motors and the same can be implemented for larger motors by replacing the i-v converters and relays of suitable ratings.


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