Reliability Analysis Based on Markov Model, Economic Feasibility, and Efficiency Comparison for a Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter Capable of Generating 27 Levels

A cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter (CHBMI) can increase the number of output voltage levels by increasing the number of H-bridge modules, thereby achieving low dv/dt stress and good total harmonic distortion (THD). However, as switching devices increase due to increased H-bridge modules, contro...

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Main Authors: Seong Jin Lim, Sun-Pil Kim, Feel-Soon Kang, Sung-Geun Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10424980/
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Summary:A cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter (CHBMI) can increase the number of output voltage levels by increasing the number of H-bridge modules, thereby achieving low dv/dt stress and good total harmonic distortion (THD). However, as switching devices increase due to increased H-bridge modules, control becomes complicated, and the failure rate may rise. This paper analyzes the reliability of a CHBMI that can generate 27 levels, including failures in some H-bridge modules. The Markov model of a method with 13 H-bridge modules using a swapping control algorithm (Type 1) and a form with 3 H-bridge modules with input voltage sources of Vdc, 3Vdc, and 9Vdc (Type 2) was obtained, and reliability was calculated. To analyze the effect of redundancy on reliability, a reliability analysis is also performed for the two cases where two H-bridge modules are added to Type 1. Finally, we aim to help select a 27-level inverter method by comparing economic feasibility and switching loss based on the cost model.
ISSN:2169-3536