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Indirect Vector Control of Linear Induction Motors Using Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation

Computers, Materials and Continua, ISSN: 1546-2226, Vol: 74, Issue: 3, Page: 6263-6287
2023
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Vector control schemes have recently been used to drive linear induction motors (LIM) in high-performance applications. This trend promotes the development of precise and efficient control schemes for individual motors. This research aims to present a novel framework for speed and thrust force control of LIM using space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) inverters. The framework under consideration is developed in four stages. To begin, MATLAB Simulink was used to develop a detailed mathematical and electromechanical dynamicmodel. The research presents a modified SVPWM inverter control scheme. By tuning the proportional-integral (PI) controller with a transfer function, optimized values for the PI controller are derived. All the subsystems mentioned above are integrated to create a robust simulation of the LIM's precise speed and thrust force control scheme. The reference speed values were chosen to evaluate the performance of the respective system, and the developed system's response was verified using various data sets. For the low-speed range, a reference value of 10m/s is used, while a reference value of 100 m/s is used for the high-speed range. The speed output response indicates that themotor reached reference speed in amatter of seconds, as the delay time is between 8 and 10 s. The maximum amplitude of thrust achieved is less than 400N, demonstrating the controller's capability to control a high-speed LIM with minimal thrust ripple. Due to the controlled speed range, the developed system is highly recommended for low-speed and high-speed and heavy-duty traction applications.

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Arjmand Khaliq; Syed Abdul Rahman Kashif; Fahad Ahmad; Muhammad Anwar; Qaisar Shaheen; Rizwan Akhtar; Muhammad Arif Shah; Abdelzahir Abdelmaboud

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Materials Science; Mathematics; Engineering; Computer Science

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