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Cybernetics and Systems
An International Journal
Volume 54, 2023 - Issue 7
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Research Articles

Adaptive Fuzzy-Based SMC for Controlling Torque Ripples in Brushless DC Motor Drive Applications

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Abstract

The use of Brushless-DC (BLDC) motor drives in many industrial settings has grown in recent years. In an ideal situation, the torque generated via BLDC motors with a trapezoidal back electromotive force (BEMF) remains unchanged. But, in actuality, the generated torque is distorted by torque ripples (TRs). These TRs make it essential that variable-speed drives operate smoothly. Power electronic switches are used by BLDC motors during commutation, which causes harmonics within the armature current. Sliding-mode control (SMC) is parameter-resistant and dynamic. SMC design involves reaching and sliding. SMC flaws include chattering. A reduced discontinuous gain control policy may strengthen this problem. The controller’s dynamic responsiveness will degrade. The standard SMC strategy’s indefinite converging rate for error to zero lowers dynamic reaction time. For the SMC to converge indefinitely, an adaptive strategy in fuzzy-based SMC (hybrid control technique) is developed to control the TRs in BLDC motor drives. In a BLDC motor, the recommended controller is used to regulate the harmonics as well as the speed. Based on modeling with MATLAB and observations on an operational 3 kW BLDC motor, the suggested approach is beneficial in the lowering of torque waves and current harmonics. The findings reported here support the efficiency of the suggested approach.

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