2012
DOI: 10.5370/jeet.2012.7.1.34
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Speed Control of Linear Induction Motor using Sliding Mode Controller Considering the End Effects

Abstract: -In the present paper, the mover speed control of a linear induction motor (LIM) using a sliding mode control design is proposed, considering the end effects. First, the indirect field-oriented control LIM is derived, considering the end effects. The sliding mode control design is then investigated to achieve speed-and flux-tracking under load thrust force disturbance. The numerical simulation results of the proposed scheme present good performances in comparison to that of the classical sliding mode control.

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“…The SMC techniques are known for being robust, having a direct design, and providing a solid solution for fault estimation, control and diagnosis [18][19][20].…”
Section: Sliding Mode Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SMC techniques are known for being robust, having a direct design, and providing a solid solution for fault estimation, control and diagnosis [18][19][20].…”
Section: Sliding Mode Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 shows the block diagram of slip speed s v estimated by Equations from (1) to (11). We can identify the elements by which we can estimate slip speed changes depending on motor torque m T .…”
Section: Slip Of Railway Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation was done by realizing driving mode where standard speed was raised from 0 to 200[rpm], from 0.5[s] to 500 [rpm], and from 1[s] to 1,000[rpm], and its characteristics was confirmed. [8][9][10][11] Fig . 9 shows the diagram of real speed following the changes of reference speed (0⇒200⇒500⇒1,000[rpm]).…”
Section: Invertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sliding Mode Control (SMC) systems correspond to a particular type of Variable Structure Control (VSC) systems whose characteristic is to change their structure, by means of some law, in order to satisfy desired characteristics [24,25]. The SMC consists in defining a control law that, commuting at a high frequency, succeeds in taking the state of a system to a surface called sliding surface, and once there, keeping it away from possible external perturbations [26].…”
Section: Hyperbolic Sliding Mode Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%