FRACTIONAL ORDER PID BASED CURRENT MODECONTROLLED REBOOSTCASCADED 7-LEVEL 3-Φ INVERTER FED INDUCTION MOTOR SYSTEM WITH SUPERIOR RETORT

Authors:

P. Bhaskara Prasad,M. PadmaLalitha,P. Sujatha,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.5/2020.01.00023

Keywords:

Multi Level Inverter,Re Boost Converter,simulation,

Abstract

This effort recommends‘ PV based 3-Φ (Multi Level Inverter) MLI with 3Phase induction motor (PVTPMLITPIM) using PI& Fractional Order PID(FOPID) controller closed loop system’. These exertions intend Re Boost Converter (RBC) between PV and MLI, also intended FOPID for control of PVTPMLITPIM system. “PI &FOPID controlled frame works” are composed & recreated utilizing MATLAB. The standards of operation & simulation comes about are observed. The simulation consequences of PI & FOPID controlled PVTPMLITPIM frameworks are evaluated in terms of time domain parameters & association table were analyzed and exhibited. The outcomes show FOPID controlled PVTPMLITPIM system is speedier than that of PI controlled PVTPMLITPIM system.

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