A Sliding Mode Control associated to the Field-Oriented Control of Dual-Stator Induction Motor Drives
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Abstract
A sliding mode control strategy associated to the field-oriented control of dual-stator
induction motor drives is discussed in this paper. The induction machine has two sets
of stator three-phase windings spatially shifted by 30 electrical degrees. The sliding mode control is a robust non linear lgorithm
which uses discontinuous control to force he system states trajectories to join some specified sliding surface. It has been
widely used for its robustness to model parameter uncertainties and external disturbances. The simulation results are presented.
induction motor drives is discussed in this paper. The induction machine has two sets
of stator three-phase windings spatially shifted by 30 electrical degrees. The sliding mode control is a robust non linear lgorithm
which uses discontinuous control to force he system states trajectories to join some specified sliding surface. It has been
widely used for its robustness to model parameter uncertainties and external disturbances. The simulation results are presented.