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Grazing, skipping and sliding: Analysis of the non-smooth dynamics of the DC/DC buck converter

Mario di Bernardo-+, Chris Budd++ and Alan Champneys-+

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This paper provides an analytical insight into the observed nonlinear behaviour of a simple widely used power electronic circuit (the buck converter) and draws parallels with a wider class of piecewise-smooth systems. After introducing the buck converter model and background, the most fascinating features of its dynamical behaviour are reviewed. So-called grazing and sliding solutions are discussed and their role in determining many of the buck converter's dynamical oddities is demonstrated. In particular, a local map is studied which explains how grazing bifurcations cause sharp turning points in the bifurcation diagram of periodic orbits. Moreover, these orbits are shown to accumulate onto a sliding trajectory through a `spiralling' impact adding scenario. The structure of such a diagram is derived analytically and is shown to be closely related to the analysis of homoclinic bifurcations. The results are shown to match perfectly with numerical simulations. The sudden jump to large-scale chaos and the fingered structure of the resulting attractor are also explained.


PACS

02.30.Hq Ordinary differential equations

05.45.-a Nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear dynamical systems

07.50.Ek Circuits and circuit components

MSC

94Cxx Circuits, networks

37D45 Strange attractors, chaotic dynamics

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Instrumentation and measurement

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Dates

Issue 4 (July 1998)

Received 9 July 1997, in final form 16 March 1998



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