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A NOVEL ARTIFICIAL HYDROCARBON NETWORKS BASED SPACE VECTOR PULSE WIDTH MODULATION CONTROLLER FOR INDUCTION MOTORS

Hiram Ponce1, Luis Ibarra1, Pedro Ponce1 and Arturo Molina1
  • 1 Graduate School of Engineering, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México, 14380, Mexico City, Mexico

Abstract

Most of machine-operated industrial processes implement electric machinery as their work sources, implying the necessary improvement of control techniques and power electronics drivers. Many years have passed since the control conflicts related to induction motors have been overcome through torque-flux control techniques so their advantages over direct current motors have made them to be the most common electric actuator found behind industrial automation. In fact, induction motors can be easily operated using a Direct Torque Control (DTC). Since, it is based on a hysteresis control of the torque and flux errors, its performance is characterized by a quick reaching of the set point, but also a high ripple on both torque and flux. In order to enhance that technique, this study introduces a novel hybrid fuzzy controller with artificial hydrocarbon networks (FMC) that is used in a Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) technique, so-called FMC-SVPWM-DTC. In fact, this study describes the proposal and its design method. Experimental results over a velocity-torque cascade topology proved that the proposed FMC-SVPWM-DTC responses highly effective almost suppressing rippling in torque and flux. It also performed a faster speed response than in a conventional DTC. In that sense, the proposed FMC-SVPWM-DTC can be used an alternative approach for controlling induction motors.

American Journal of Applied Sciences
Volume 11 No. 5, 2014, 789-810

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2014.789.810

Submitted On: 22 December 2013 Published On: 26 February 2014

How to Cite: Ponce, H., Ibarra, L., Ponce, P. & Molina, A. (2014). A NOVEL ARTIFICIAL HYDROCARBON NETWORKS BASED SPACE VECTOR PULSE WIDTH MODULATION CONTROLLER FOR INDUCTION MOTORS. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 11(5), 789-810. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2014.789.810

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Keywords

  • Direct Torque Control
  • Spatial Vector PWM
  • Artificial Hydrocarbon Networks