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CHAOS IN POWER ELECTRONICS
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Chi K. Tse Department of Electronic and Information Engineering Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong, China Email: encktse@polyu+edu.hk
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Topics Introduction to power electronics Nonlinearity - A default property Classic example: period-doubling in current-mode converters Recent study from bifurcation perspective Bifurcation Behaviors of Circuits studied previously Literature review Current state of findings Comparison of two basic types of bifurcations Border collision from circuit operational viewpoint Basic problems in anaiysis Models and approaches Which model to use? Brief outline of analytical techniques Summary of observations Possible engineering applications An example of application: bifurcation in power-factor-correctionconverters Conclusion and future work
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Buck (stepdown)
Buck-boost (stepupdown)
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Nonlinear - the time durations are related nonlinearly with the output function
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Power electronics engineers/researchers are dealing with nonlinear problems Much of power electronics is about identifying nonlinear phenomena and "taming" them to do
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Classic examples:
Averaging (R. David Middlebmk, Richard Bass) Discfete-time modeling ( a Owen, Fred Lee) Hw Stability analysis (George Verghese) Phaseplane analysis/control (Fred Lee, Ramesh Oruganti) Sei-& approximation (Richard Tymerski)
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With the help of computers, we can study the phenomenon in more detail.
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Bifurcation diagrams (panammic view of stability
Sampled variable at steady state versus parameter, e.g., i , ( n ~ )VS. rM
We can plot bifurcation diagrams for different sets of parameters
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Hamill and Jefferies [1988] First analysis of bifurcation and chaotic dynamics in a first order PWM voltagemcde controlled converter. Lkane and Hamjll I19901 - Anatpis of bifurcation in first order and second order PWM buck converters.
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Hamill et a/. [I9921 Derivation of an iterative map to analyze bifurcation in a buck converter in continuous mode. Deane [1992] First report on chaotic behaviour in a current-contmlled boost converter.
Tse [1994] Derivation an iterative map to demonstrate perioddoubling cascades in a boost converter in discontinuous mode.
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Chakrabarty et al. [1995]/ F w a s and Olivar [19%] in a PWM buck canvwter.
- Further study of chaos
Dobson [1995]-Study of b4furcatien in thyTk" and diode circuits
PDddareta/.I1995I/Batlleelaf.[1996]-CQn~cfchaosindc/dc convert?rs.
Tse and Chan [199S] Study of bifurcation and chaos in a fourt9 order
current-mnbolled Cuk converter.
Eanejee eral. [1997] Analysis of &sting
affradors in buck converter
Chan and Tse [1996] Shdy ofbifurcation in current-mode converter with and without feedback
Banerfee eral. [1997] Examination of c u r r e n t - d e mnverteers in the light of " m e r collision bifurcation".
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f s e 119971-Analysis of autonomous Cuk converters using averaged models.
Di Bemardo et al. [I9981 Study of variots sampling and their applications in h e identifiation of bifurcationand chaos. man and Tge [1998] Roof of pericd-doubling in discontinuomconverters using Schwamiandenvafives Di Bemardo et al. if998] Analysis of the non-srmh dynamics (such as grazing, skipping and sliding) ofW c converters. d
El Arwdi et al. 119991 identificaticmof quad-periodicity and chaos in a b s mt
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Mazumder, Nayfeh and Somjevich [1999] Fast- and slows-scale instabilities.
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Orabi and N i m i y a I20021 / Tse [2002] Analysis of power factw correction converters
Review artides
D.C. Hamill, P m . NDEs'95, pp. 165-177. 1995.
C.K. Tse, CA5 Newdetter, pp. 14-48, March 2000.
I. Nagy, Automarim 42, pp. 117-132,2001.
S. Banerjee et al., Ch. 1, Nonlinear Phenomena in PE, IEEE Press 2001.
C.K. Tse and M. di Bemardo, I Proceedings 90, pp. 768-781, 2002.
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Two types of bifurcation*
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Standard bifurcations(found in other systems as well) Period-doubling Hapf (Neimark-Sacker) Saddlenode Border collision (characteristicof power electronics) Abrupt change of behavior due to a structural change
*3ifurcation refers to sudden change of qualitative behaviour of a dynamical system when a certain Parameter is varied.
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Standard bifurcations Buck converters (vokage-mode) - period-doubling Boost convetters (voltage-mode) - Hopf Dcjdc converters in DCM period-doubling Most dc/dc converters (current-mode) - period-doubling Other types - variety: saddle-node, crisis, etc.
Barder collision (characteristicof power electronics)
Alt standard bifurcationsare interrupted by border collision
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Standard bifurcations
Loss of stability
Border collision
Loss of "operation" Structural change Non-standard appearance in bifurcation diagrams, e.g., bendings, jumps, etc
No structural change Standard appearance bifurcation diagrams
Structural change in switching converters = Alteration in topological sequence
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change of operating mode, reaching a saturation boundary
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Border collision
Non-smooth phenomena "always" observed in power electronics circuits
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Essence: standard bifurcation being intermpted
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Further increase in feedback gain...
What models to use?
What techniques to use?
Anopenquestion : What are the applications? (What do we use the results for?)
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e.g., In parallel boost converters, as feedback gain increases, we v s of Stable period-1 I_, quasi-periodic I_, limit cycle
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In a currentmode boost converter, we see perioddoubling:
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EXAMPLES For the parallel boost converters under master-slave control, we see a slow-scale phenomenon.
Thus, averaged models should be adequate! (Iu and ?se, IscAs2002)
For the current-mode mntrolkd boost converter, we see fastscale phenomenon. Thus, we must resort to discretetime models. (Chan and Tse, IEEE TCASl 1997)
The basic questions of practical importance are
Where and when it happens? Location of boundary of operation - bifurcation point
How it happens?
Identification of the type of bifurcation
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Averaging approach
Derive a set of continuous averaged equations:
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Examine the Jacabian, J(.YQ;ol and find the loci of the eigenvalues when a bifurcation parameter is varied.
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Advantages: Widely used and well known. Relatively easy to derive the continuous averaged equation. Limimion:
Only able to predict low-frequency slow-scale bifurcation behaviour such as Hopf bifurcation.
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Discrete-time map approach
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Provide a relatively complete behavioral information.
Able to predict standard bifurcations such as period-doubling bifurcation, Hopf bifurcation and saddlenode bifurcation.
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It usually involves cfiange ofthe form of&hequalitative mode/ before
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R e s u b (reported in Physics literature):
There are theoretical publications (C. Grebogi, H.E. Nusse, S. Banerjee, M. di Bemardo) on the type of transition at the collision. These transitions are usually "sudden" changes, e.g.,
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Standard bifurcations Such as perjoddoubling and Hopf bifurcation are commonly observed in d4dc converters.
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standard bhrcatian is always the first bifurcation next to the usual 5ta
Border co//&ionbifurcation com6 i play to disrupt the growth of stand bifurcations.
- stgnatvrf! phenomenon in power electronics
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Prediction / Better understanding Systematic collection of results concerning bifurcation to form a useful design guide. operation boundary instability features [ e.g., recent finding on PFC converter 3
Design Use of chaotic operation to advantage.
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Recap:
Power electronics erigineers/researchers are dealing with
nonlinear problems
Much of power electronics is abaut identifying nonlinear phemmena and "taming" them ta do useful applications
For power electronics (nonlinear systems in general),
- 'stability" refers to operation in the expected regime - a variety of ways the system can become unstable
(to get away from the usual operation)
- a number of affecting parameters
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Enginet3-sfrequently ask:
What are the applications of chaos and bifurcation studies?
Topics of future research:
Reorganizing results in terms of practical operating conditions and parameters Developing design-oriented bifurcation procedures Identifying new phenomena in practical circuits
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Books
C.K. Tse, Compkf Behavior ofswitching Power tonvetfefs, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2003. S. Banejee and G.C. Verghese (Eds.), Nonlinear Phenomena in Power Nectmnics: Atk&" Bifurcationsand Nonlinear cOn@o/, New York, IEEE Press, April 2001.
Review paper
C.K. ?se and M. di Bernardo, "Complex behavior of witching power convetters," P r m d i ~ of s
me I., vol. 90, no. 5, pp. 768-781, 2002.
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Acknowledgments:
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- Profs. Alex Baranovski and Wolfgang Schwam far kind arrangements
- Prof. %urniVa Banerjee for many helpful discussions.
Contact address: Prof. Chi K. Tse
Dept. of Electronic and Informatton Engineering
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