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Fuzzy logic field oriented control of double star induction motor drive

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An indirect field oriented control of a double star induction motor drive with a conventional PI and fuzzy logic controller based on four rules is presented in this paper. To realize a control of this motor, a DC supply and a PWM voltage source inverter (VSI) are introduced. Performance of the proposed control schemes under load disturbances and parameter variations is studied through simulations. The simulation results regarding the speed response with both controllers are presented and discussed.

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Tir, Z., Soufi, Y., Hashemnia, M.N. et al. Fuzzy logic field oriented control of double star induction motor drive. Electr Eng 99, 495–503 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00202-016-0377-2

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