Fuzzy logic direct torque control of induction motors using three-level NPC inverter

International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems

Fuzzy logic direct torque control of induction motors using three-level NPC inverter

Abstract

Induction motor drives are extensively used for their robustness and efficiency, but precise control remains difficult under dynamic conditions. Conventional direct torque control offers a simple structure and fast response, but is limited by torque ripple, flux distortion, and poor low-speed performance. This paper proposes a fuzzy logic-based direct torque control (FDTC) combined with a three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) inverter. A fuzzy inference system (FIS) replaces the hysteresis comparators and switching table, while speed regulation is improved using a PI-fuzzy controller. MATLAB/Simulink simulations under speed variations and load disturbances demonstrate reduced torque and flux ripples, smoother flux trajectories, improved current waveforms, and faster transient response compared with classical DTC. These results confirm that the FDTC–NPC approach provides a robust and efficient solution for advanced applications such as industrial automation, renewable energy, and electric vehicles.

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