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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Marquette University

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

2016

Decision support systems

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An On-Line Diagnostic Method For Open-Circuit Switch Faults In Npc Multilevel Converters, Jiangbiao He, Nabeel Demerdash Sep 2016

An On-Line Diagnostic Method For Open-Circuit Switch Faults In Npc Multilevel Converters, Jiangbiao He, Nabeel Demerdash

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

On-line condition monitoring is of paramount importance for multilevel converters used in safety-critical applications. A novel on-line diagnostic method for detecting open-circuit switch faults in neutral-point-clamped (NPC) multilevel converters is introduced in this paper. The principle of this method is based on monitoring the abnormal variation of the dc-bus neutral-point current in combination with the existing information on instantaneous switching states and phase currents. Advantages of this method include simpler implementation and faster detection speed compared to other existing diagnostic methods in the literature. In this method, only one additional current sensor is required for measuring the dc-bus neutral-point current, …


A Fault-Tolerant T-Type Multilevel Inverter Topology With Soft-Switching Capability Based On Si And Sic Hybrid Phase Legs, Jiangbiao He, Nathan Weise, Ramin Katebi, Lixiang Wei, Nabeel Demerdash Sep 2016

A Fault-Tolerant T-Type Multilevel Inverter Topology With Soft-Switching Capability Based On Si And Sic Hybrid Phase Legs, Jiangbiao He, Nathan Weise, Ramin Katebi, Lixiang Wei, Nabeel Demerdash

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

The performance of a novel three-phase four-leg fault-tolerant T-Type inverter topology is presented in this paper, which significantly improves the inverter's fault-tolerant capability regarding device switch faults. In this new modular inverter topology, only the redundant leg is composed of Silicon Carbide (SiC) power devices and all other phase legs are constituted by Silicon (Si) devices. The addition of the redundant leg, not only provides fault-tolerant solution to switch faults that could occur in the T-Type inverter, but also can share load current with other phase legs. Moreover, quasi zero-voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS) in the Si Insulated-Gate …