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FEPPCON XI – Part II: Reliability of Power Electronic Systems

March 15, 2023 by Huai Wang

To be cost effective and safe, reliability design, test and health monitoring and management are a necessary part of power electronics implementation and its integration into energy systems. Being able to design power electronics to meet a required lifetime for a given load profile with a certain probability becomes acheiveable as we understand the physics of failure in power electronic components much better, and as power electronic systems can be monitored, the reliability predicted and failures and malfunctions forecasted and prevented. At the “Future of Electronic Power Processing and Conversion” (FEPPCON XI) 2022, a session was held to discuss the application of state-of-the -art reliability engineering approaches—and highlight missing research areas to bring us even closer to 100% reliable power electronic products for its service life—while simultaneously it can realize more precise predicticions of the sustainability of putting a product to the market. Three presentations from leading research institutions were given at the session.

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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10059394

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Consumer electronics, Costs, Monitoring, Physics, Power electronics, Reliability engineering, Sustainable development

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IEEE Power Electronics Magazine publishes peer-reviewed articles related to power electronics and its applications which encompass the effective use of electronic components, application of control theory and circuit design techniques, and the development of analytical tools used in efficient and effective energy conversion, control, utilization, and conditioning of electric power.

The IEEE Power Electronics Magazine is limited to the field of interest of the IEEE Power Electronics Society. Topics also include publication of new trend technologies that are being pursued by industry, design practices and case studies, significant amount of state of the art surveys tutorials, and non-technical contributions: news about society activities, interviews, and historical articles.

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