Abstract:Induction motors (IM) that are driven using the conventional direct torque control algorithm (DTC) suffer from vital drawbacks which are high ripples in the torque and flux. These ripples result due to the use of a look-up table and hysteresis comparators which causes variable switching frequency. Moreover, the use of a traditional two-level inverter leads to the production of low-quality voltage and current. The work presented in this paper proposed a modified control system to overcome these drawbacks. The p… Show more
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