Fuzzy MRAS rotor resistance identification of bearingless induction motor based on reactive power

Author(s):  
Wenshao Bu ◽  
Fei Zhang ◽  
Youpeng Chen ◽  
Xiaofeng Zhang

As for the inverse decoupling control system of a bearingless induction motor (BL-IM), in order to eliminate the influence of rotor resistance variation on its control performance, on the basis of the reactive power calculation of torque system, a novel fuzzy model reference adaptive (MRAS) identification method of rotor resistance is proposed. The reference model and adjustable model of instantaneous reactive power are derived in detail. In order to improve the identification performance of rotor resistance, a fuzzy PI adaptive law based on popov super stability theory is constructed. On this basis, a rotor resistance identifier is constructed, and it is used to on-line correct the rotor resistance parameter in the inverse system mathematical model of a BL-IM system. Based on the inverse decoupling control system of a BL-IM, the simulation experimental analysis and verification are carried out. The simulation experimental results have shown that when the proposed identification method of rotor resistance is used, not only the identification- and tracking-speed of rotor resistance can be effectively improved, but also the identification accuracy of rotor resistance can be improved; as for the BL-IM system, after the rotor resistance parameter is on-line corrected, not only the inverse dynamic decoupling control performance can be effectively improved, but also the robustness of BL-IM system to the variation of rotor resistance parameters can be improved.

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2S11) ◽  
pp. 2515-2521

Most customarily used motor in the industries are induction motor due to its low cost, robustness and less maintenance. The change in the existing framework is necessary in order to make the motor more efficient one. This paper cast enlightenment about the PLC based 3 phase multi-starter control induction motor with energy efficient single control system. In order to start the engine's operation by its own power, starters are used. Various starters are available to initiate the 3-phase induction motor namely Direct On-line, Star-delta, autotransformer and rotor impedance. The employment of this PLC based techniques helps to increase the energy efficiency of the motor .The employability of PLC in this system is to help in the growth of automation. The hardware and software results of the multi starter control using single control systems are analysed


2004 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Kawabata ◽  
T. Kawakami ◽  
Y. Sasakura ◽  
E.C. Ejiogu ◽  
T. Kawabata

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