E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)
Modeling H-bridge inverter based on PI control and its nonlinear dynamic behaviour
Abstract
In the H-bridge inverter, the control and circuit topology parameters are the key factors affecting its dynamic stability, and the changes of each parameter have different effects on the stability of the system. This paper takes the current-controlled first-order H-bridge passive inverter based on PI control as the research object. Firstly, based on the different modal of the circuit, an accurate discrete iterative mapping model of the H-bridge inverter is derived according to the stroboscopic mapping principle. Then iterate through the above iterative formula, after retaining the data of the current peak value, the dynamic bifurcation diagram on the control parameters of the system is obtained, with the bifurcation behavior and stable working area of the system being analysed when the control parameters change, and verified by the current folding diagram the correctness of the analysis. Finally, according to the same method, the influence of other parameters on the system stability is studied. The research results show that when different parameters change, there are critical maximum or minimum values to keep the system running stably.