Abstract
ADVANCEMENTS IN MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEMS USING FOPID CONTROLLED BOOTSTRAP CONVERTER WITH SVM INVERTER
A. Vishnu Kumar* and V. Jayalakshmi
ABSTRACT
The SVM inverter is used in this research, which is based on theBootstrap converter. The goal of this research is to use a fractionalorder-PID controller to improve the speed regulation of a boot strappedconverter-inverter feed Induction Motor drive (BSC-SVMIIM). Thisproject coordinates the investigation of BSC- SVMIIM systemscontrolled by PI and FOPID. To improve the voltage-gain, the BSC isrecommended between the rectifier and the SVMI. The BSC-SVMIIMsystems are made up of open loop BSC-SVMIIM systems with disturbance and closed-twoloopPI and FOPID based BSC-SVMIIM systems. The Simulink was used to display andreproduce the results, which were then presented. The settling time and steady state error areused to assess the situation. The evaluations revealed a flawless implementation of the BSCSVMIIframework. In the recommended framework, lesser harmonic content and fast-timeretortare two preferences. In addition, the simulation outcomes validate the utility of therecommended BSC-SVMIIM.
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