Stability and Robustness of a Hybrid Control Law for the Half-bridge Inverter
Hybrid systems combine both discrete and continuous state dynamics. Power electronic inverters are inherently hybrid systems: they are controlled via discrete-valued switching inputs which determine the evolution of the continuous-valued current and voltage state dynamics. Hybrid systems analysis co...
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Zusammenfassung: | Hybrid systems combine both discrete and continuous state dynamics. Power
electronic inverters are inherently hybrid systems: they are controlled via
discrete-valued switching inputs which determine the evolution of the
continuous-valued current and voltage state dynamics.
Hybrid systems analysis could prove increasingly useful as large numbers of
renewable energy sources are incorporated to the grid with inverters as their
interface. In this work, we explore a hybrid systems approach for the stability
analysis of power and power electronic systems. We provide an analytical proof
showing that the use of a hybrid model for the half-bridge inverter allows the
derivation of a control law that drives the system states to desired sinusoidal
voltage and current references. We derive an analytical expression for a global
Lyapunov function for the dynamical system in terms of the system parameters,
which proves uniform, global, and asymptotic stability of the origin in error
coordinates. Moreover, we demonstrate robustness to parameter changes through
this Lyapunov function. We validate these results via simulation.
Finally, we show empirically the incorporation of droop control with this
hybrid systems approach. In the low-inertia grid community, the juxtaposition
of droop control with the hybrid switching control can be considered a
grid-forming control strategy using a switched inverter model. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.07539 |