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ISSN (Print): 2352-0965
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Research Article

A High Performance of Induction Motor Drive System

Author(s): Cuifeng Shen* and Hanhua Yang

Volume 13, Issue 8, 2020

Page: [1129 - 1134] Pages: 6

DOI: 10.2174/2352096513999200505110457

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Abstract

Background: A multi-motor synchronous drive control system is widely used in many fields, such as electric vehicle drive, paper making, and printing.

Methods: On the basis of the optimized structure of ADRC, a fuzzy first-order active disturbance rejection controller was developed. Double channels compensation of extended state observer was employed to estimate and compensate the total disturbances, and an approximate linearization and deterministic system was obtained. As the parameters of ADRC are adjusted online by a fuzzy controller, the performance of the controller is effectively improved.

Results: Based on the SIMATIC S7-300 induction motor control experimental platform, the performances of anti-interference and tracking performance are tested.

Conclusion: The actual experimental results indicated that compared with PID control, induction motor drive system controlled by fuzzy ADRC has higher dynamic and static status and following performances and stronger anti-interference abilities.

Keywords: Induction motor, variable frequency speed-regulation, coordinated control, fuzzy control, active disturbance rejection control, observer.

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