PV fed modular multilevel inverter with PI and fuzzy control for marine water pumping applications
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Author |
P. K. Dhal, Dakyrmen Kongri, Vempalle Rafi and S. Vinoth John Prakash
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e-ISSN |
1819-6608 |
On Pages
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2206-2215
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Volume No. |
18
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Issue No. |
19
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Issue Date |
December 11, 2023
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.59018/1023271
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Keywords |
fuzzy logic, induction motor drive, modular multilevel inverter, proportional-integral, total harmonic distortion.
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Abstract
In this paper, we describe the outcomes of our investigation into the design and construction of a modular multilevel inverter (MMI) using intelligent control approaches to manage the induction motor (IM) drive in marine water pumping applications. Specifically, we were interested in controlling the speed of the IM. The multi-model input multi-output (MMI-IM) drive coupled with a fuzzy logic controller is used in the solution that has been suggested. A range of robustness measurements, including as peak overshoot, inverter settling time, and total harmonic distortion (THD), are used to assess the performance of the controllers. The intelligent controller, IM drive, and MMI are all components of the suggested control approach for water pumping applications that are used in the marine industry. To enhance both the efficiency and usefulness of the system, the methodology that has been suggested makes use of several intelligent control strategies. This is the aspect that sets it apart from other methods.
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