Title :
Multistability and Torus Reconstruction in a DC–DC Converter With Multilevel Control
Author :
Zhusubaliyev, Zhanybai T. ; Mosekilde, Erik ; Pavlova, Elena V.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., South West State Univ., Kursk, Russia
Abstract :
By virtue of their limited size and relatively low costs, multilevel dc-dc converters have come to play an important role in modern industrial power supply systems. When operating in a regime of high corrector gain, such converters can display a variety of new dynamic phenomena associated with the appearance of additional oscillatory modes. Starting in a state where four pairs of stable and unstable period-6 cycles coexist with the basic period-1 cycle, the paper describes a sequence of smooth and nonsmooth bifurcations through which the cycles and their basins of attraction transform as the output voltage is increased. The paper also describes the birth of a multilayered resonance torus through a transverse pitchfork bifurcation of the saddle cycle on an ordinary resonance torus.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; bifurcation; oscillations; corrector gain; dynamic phenomena; industrial power supply systems; multilayered resonance; multilevel control; multilevel dc-dc converters; multistability reconstruction; nonsmooth bifurcations; oscillatory modes; period-1 cycle; resonance torus; saddle cycle; smooth bifurcations; stable period-6 cycles; torus reconstruction; transverse pitchfork bifurcation; unstable period-6 cycles; Bifurcation; DC-DC power converters; Feedback; Power system dynamics; Piecewise-smooth dynamical systems; border-collision bifurcations; multistability; torus reconstruction; torus-birth bifurcations;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2012.2228872