In-service estimation of state of health of power modulesTools Eleffendi, Mohd Amir (2016) In-service estimation of state of health of power modules. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. 
 AbstractThe  in-service  reliability  of  power  electronics  modules  during  their normal operation in their work environment is a major concern for application developers. Failure mechanisms act on power modules limiting their lifetime and leading to unpredictable interruptions of power converter operation. That reduces the availability of power converters and can have large financial and safety  implications  in  applications  such  as  in  wind  turbines  and  railway traction. Therefore, many attempts are made to use Physics-of-Failure models to  estimate  the  lifetime  of  power  modules  while  in  service  utilizing  the rainflow  counting  algorithm.  However,  large  uncertainty  in  the  lifetime estimate  given  by  Physics-of-Failure  methods  limits  the  usefulness of  that estimate  and  cannot  help  improving  the  availability  of  power  converters. Condition Monitoring on the other hand provides information about the current health  state  of  power  modules  based  on  online  measurements  of  failure indicators that can be obtained from the power modules. This information can be used to inform the prognostics stage to provide an estimate of lifetime based on PoF models and online measurements in a Fusion-based approach such that uncertainty in the resulting lifetime estimate can be reduced. 
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