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    Comparative analysis of different speed synchronization techniques of induction motors
    (University of Management and Technology, 2013) Nawaz Rafique; Sajjad Hussain; Usman Zafar, Muhammad
    In this Research work a comparative analysis of different speed synchronization techniques for multiple induction motors is presented. Synchronization of multiple induction motor is the among the core processes used in different industries like drug production line, paint mixing, paper industries, textile industries to ensure the reliability and efficiency of the process involved. So these techniques are becoming much popular in industries and these are replacing the conventional mechanical coupling systems for synchronization. Various techniques to synchronize the speed of multiple induction motor during load change, acceleration and declaration are drafted and explicitly delineated. Comparative analysis of Direct Torque Control, Total Sliding Mode Control method, Adjacent Cross Coupling Control method and Speed -Sensor less Vector Control is carried out. It has been concluded that the selection of the synchronizing technique is application and process dependant. The limitations and advantages of these methods and the selection of the optimal method for synchronization are discussed and the analysis developed is validated using Simulation techniques.

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