FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL FOR SOLAR PV FED MODULAR MULTILEVEL IN-VERTER APPLIED TO MARINE WATER PUMPING
Authors:
Dr.S. Ravindra, Sheik Yusuf, Shaik MD Sohail, Tadigiri Sujatha, Podili Suvarna, Ragiri Mukesh
Page No: 469-477
Abstract:
The aim of this project is to design and use the program to create a Modular Multilevel Inverter (MMI) for controlling an induction motor. of intelligent control techniques. Inverters of eleven levels are proposed for controlling the the rate of a solar-powered IM drive. According to estimates, nearly 50% of the energy used on board ships is consumed by pumping schemes. In light of this, this study investigates and evaluates a suggested control architecture for marine water pumping systems that use induction motors (IM) and Modular Multilevel Inverter. Fuzzy Logic (FL) and Proportional-Integral (PI) based controllers were used to analyze the performance of the inverter. Using the parameters of peak overshoot, inverter settling time, and total harmonic distortion (THD), a comparative analysis is conducted to determine which inverter has a better robustness. The conceptualization and incorporation of an Modular Multilevel Inverter, an Induction Motor, and a control system tailored to marine water pumps is an original aspect of our control scheme
Description:
Modular Multilevel Inverter (MMI), Induction Motor (IM), Fuzzy Logic, Proportional Integral(PI), Total Harmonic Distortion.
Volume & Issue
Volume-12,Issue-4
Keywords
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