Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 5004: Open-Circuit Fault Detection in a 5-Level Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter Using 1D CNN and LSTM

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 5004: Open-Circuit Fault Detection in a 5-Level Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter Using 1D CNN and LSTM

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18185004

Authors:
Chouaib Djaghloul
Kambiz Tehrani
François Vurpillot

It is well known that power converters have the highest failure rate in the energy conversion chain in different industrial applications. This could definitely affect the reliability of the system. The reliability of converters in power conversion systems is crucial, as failures can lead to critical consequences and damage other system components. Therefore, it is important to predict and detect failures and take corrective actions to prevent them. One of the most common types of failure in power converters is semiconductor failure, which can manifest as an open circuit or a short circuit. This paper focuses on single and double open-circuit switch failures in a 5-level cascaded H-bridge inverter, for which a fast, precise method is required. A data-driven approach is employed here, using the output voltage and voltages across each H-bridge as diagnostic signals. A 1D-CNN LSTM neural network is trained to accurately detect and localize open-circuit faults, providing a reliable, practical solution.

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