A stroboscopic map for voltage-controlled single ended primary inductor converter(SEPIC) with pulse width modulation(PWM) is presented,where low-frequency oscillating phenomena such as quasi-periodic and intermittent quasi-periodic bifurcations occurring in the system are captured by numerical and experimental methods.According to bifurcation diagrams and nonlinear dynamical theory,the characteristics of the low-frequency oscillation and the mechanism for the appearance of the low-frequency oscillation are investigated.It is shown that as the controller parameter varies,the change in the conduction mode takes place from the continuous conduction mode(CCM) under the originally stable period one and high periodic orbits to the intermittent changes between CCM and discontinuous conduction mode(DCM),which may be related to the losing stability of the system and brought the system to exhibiting low-frequency oscillating behaviour in the time domain.Moreover,the occurrence of the intermittent quasi-periodic oscillation reflects that the system undergoes a Neimark-Sacker bifurcation.
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机译:Intermittent screening and treatment or intermittent preventive treatment with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine versus intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxinepyrimethamine for the control of malaria during pregnancy in western Kenya: an open-label, three-group, randomised controlled superiority trial