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Electronics
A Technique for Mitigating Thermal Stress and Extending Life Cycle of Power Electronic Converters Used for Wind Turbines
Canras Batunlu2  Alhussein Albarbar1 
[1] School of Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, M1 5GD, Manchester, UK; E-Mail
关键词: insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT);    thermo-mechanical FE analysis;    PWM control;    wind energy converter model;    thermal management;    dynamic DC link;   
DOI  :  10.3390/electronics4040947
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Over the last two decades, various models have been developed to assess and improve the reliability of power electronic conversion systems (PECs) with a focus on those used for wind turbines. However, only few studies have dealt with mitigating the PECs thermo-mechanical effects on their reliability taking into account variations in wind characteristics. This work critically investigates this issue and attempts to offer a mitigating technique by, first, developing realistic full scale (FS) and partial scale (PS) induction generator models combined with two level back-to-back PECs. Subsequently, deriving a driving algorithm, which reduces PEC’s operating temperature by controlling its switching patterns. The developed switching procedure ensures minimum temperature fluctuations by adapting the variable DC link and system’s frequency of operation. It was found for both FS and PS topologies, that the generator side converters have higher mean junction temperatures where the grid side ones have more fluctuations on their thermal profile. The FS and PS cycling temperatures were reduced by 12 °C and 5 °C, respectively. Moreover, this led to a significant improvement in stress; approximately 27 MPa stress reduction for the FS induction generator PEC.

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CC BY   
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