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Dataset for Reliability Modelling and Evaluation of MMCs (modular multilevel converters) under Different Redundancy Schemes

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posted on 2024-09-18, 10:23 authored by Jingli Guo, X Wang, Jun LiangJun Liang, H Pang, Jorge GoncalvesJorge Goncalves

The dataset includes the basic parameters and results for the reliability modelling and evaluation of modular multilevel converters (MMCs) under different redundancy schemes.

Data shown in the file ”Basic parameter.xlsx” are the parameters of converters. And the study was based on those parameters.

Data shown in the file ”Results_Case A.xlsx” are the results of case A, including the reliability of arms in the load-sharing mode obtained by using different models (as shown in sheet 1), and the reliability of arms under passive schemes calculated by using different models (as shown in sheet 2).

Data shown in the file ”Results_Case B.xlsx” are the results of case B, including the MTTF of arms in sheet 1, and the reliability of MMCs in sheet 2.

Data shown in the file ”Results_Case C.xlsx” are the results of case C, i.e. the MTTF of converter arms under different redundancy schemes with failure rate ratio varying from 0.1 to 10.

Data shown in the file ”Results_Case D.xlsx” are the results of case D, including the reliability of MMCs with different types of passive redundancy schemes in sheet 1, and the design comparison of MMCs with different passive redundancy types in sheet 2.

Research results based upon these data are pubished at http://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRD.2017.2715664

Funding

Enhanced renewable integration through flexible transmission options (ERIFT) (2013-04-01 - 2016-03-31); Jenkins, Nicholas. Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council:EESC_P42208

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