Mengesha, Mamo (PhD)Abera, Assebe2019-11-112023-11-282019-11-112023-11-282018-09http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/12345678/20075In this thesis hybrid Fuzzy-PI control speed control of five-phase induction motor vector control is modeled. For modeling purpose five phase squirrel-cage induction motor is selected. This selected motor is analyzed on d-q synchronously rotating reference frame. Also third and fifth harmonics did not considered & fundamental harmonics is taken in to consideration. In this thesis hybridization technique is applied by connecting both Fuzzy and PI controllers in parallel, giving a common error for both of them from speed comparator output. The operation sequence first starts from FLC. Then, FLC tunes constants of PI ( & ), then PI controller produces command torque depending on values of ( & ) tuned by FLC. Simulation output results show that the transient response of Fuzzy-PI is better than that of PI transient performances. For this work Matlab/Simulink is used in modeling and verification of models performances.en-USVector ControlHybrid Fuzzy-PI Speed ControlInduction MotorHybrid Fuzzy-PI Speed Control of Five Phase Induction Motor Vector ControlThesis