Observer-Pattern Modeling and Slow-Scale Bifurcation Analysis of Two-Stage Boost Inverters

  • Hao Zhang
  • , Xiaojin Wan
  • , Weijie Li
  • , Honghui Ding
  • , Chuanzhi Yi

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Abstract

This paper deals with modeling and bifurcation analysis of two-stage Boost inverters. Since the effect of the nonlinear interactions between source-stage converter and load-stage inverter causes the "hidden" second-harmonic current at the input of the downstream H-bridge inverter, an observer-pattern modeling method is proposed by removing time variance originating from both fundamental frequency and hidden second harmonics in the derived averaged equations. Based on the proposed observer-pattern model, the underlying mechanism of slow-scale instability behavior is uncovered with the help of eigenvalue analysis method. Then eigenvalue sensitivity analysis is used to select some key system parameters of two-stage Boost inverter, and some behavior boundaries are given to provide some design-oriented information for optimizing the circuit. Finally, these theoretical results are verified by numerical simulations and circuit experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1750096
JournalInternational Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Observer-pattern model
  • hidden second harmonics
  • oscillation
  • slow-scale bifurcation
  • two-stage Boost inverter

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