Power converter junction temperature measurement using infra‐red sensors

  • Smith C
  • Zappalá D
  • Crabtree C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Studies demonstrate that the power converter has one of the highest failure rates in a wind turbine, with a key failure driver being the power module junction temperature ( T j ). This paper details an experimental setup for simplified emulation of wind turbine conditions on a power converter with infra‐red sensing of IGBT T j . Results are compared to previous simulation work for a PMSG wind turbine, with the same trend of increasing mean T j with wind speed found, and the need to use an equivalent generator reactance in highlighted. A commercial‐scale prototype for more accurate wind turbine converter emulation is also detailed.

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Smith, C. J., Zappalá, D., Crabtree, C. J., Lapiedra, J., & Mulholland, B. (2019). Power converter junction temperature measurement using infra‐red sensors. The Journal of Engineering, 2019(17), 4452–4456. https://doi.org/10.1049/joe.2018.8098

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