Input-Output Feedback Linearization Control of a Linear Induction Motor Taking Into Consideration Its Dynamic End-Effects and Iron Losses
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This article proposes a new input-output feedback linearization control (FLC) technique of linear induction motors (LIMs), taking into consideration both the dynamic end-effects and the iron losses. Starting from a previously conceived dynamic model, including the dynamic end-effects and the iron losses, all the theoretical framework of the FLC has been developed. The proposed FLC improves a previous version of FLC in accounting also the iron losses, which in LIMs with fixed-secondary sheet play a pivotal role more than in rotating induction motors (RIMs). The proposed FLC has been experimentally tested on a suitably developed test setup, and experimental comparisons between the proposed FLC, the classic field-oriented control and a previously developed FLC, not accounting for the iron losses, have been shown in variable flux working conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Iron; Dynamics; Vehicle dynamics; Induction motors; Mathematical models; Force; Atmospheric modeling; Dynamic end-effects; input-output feedback linearization control (FLC); iron losses; linear induction motor (LIM); space-vector state model; nonlinear control
Elenco autori:
Pucci, Marcello; Accetta, Angelo
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