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Monday 10 April 2017

ABSTRACT

KEYWORDS
2.      ANFIS
3.      ANN
4.      FLC

SOFTWARE: MATLAB/SIMULINK

 BLOCK DIAGRAM

Fig.1.Block Diagram of ANFIS Controller for SRM Plant




Fig.2: Response of the Speed and Torque Control of SRM using ANFIS with Speed Command 3000 Rpm under no load conditions.
Fig.3: Response of The Speed and Torque Control of SRM using Fuzzy, ANN and ANFIS with Speed command 4000 rpm.

Fig.4: Response of the Speed and Torque Control of SRM using ANFIS with Speed Command 4000 rpm.

Fig.5: Response of the speed control of SRM using FUZZY, ANN and ANFIS with speed Command 3000 RPM under load Conditions

Fig.6: Response of the speed and torque control of SRM using ANFIS with speed Command 3000 RPM under load conditions
CONCLUSION
In this paper, ANFIS-based controller was presented for SR drives. The speed and torque control method existing in this paper and comparing with the previous control schemes(fuzzy &ANN), while it can be used in both no load and load operating speeds and conditions including speed and torque transients, zero-speed standstill, and startup, and does not suppose the linear characteristics of the SR motor. Moreover, the proposed technique does not need of complex calculations to be carried out during the real-time operation, and no complex mathematical model of the SR motor is required. A main thought in the research was the robustness and reliability of the speed controlling method.

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