A Thermal Management Solution for Compact Power Converters
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McCluskey, Patrick Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) Mechanical Engineering |
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Data(s) |
15/09/2016
15/09/2016
2016
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Resumo |
Regulated Transformer Rectifier Units contain several power electronic boards to facilitate AC to DC power conversion. As these units become smaller, the number of devices on each board increases while their distance from each other decreases, making active cooling essential to maintaining reliable operation. Although it is widely accepted that liquid is a far superior heat transfer medium to air, the latter is still capable of yielding low device operating temperatures with proper heat sink and airflow design. The purpose of this study is to describe the models and methods used to design and build the thermal management system for one of the power electronic boards in a compact, high power regulated transformer rectifier unit. Maximum device temperature, available pressure drop and manufacturability were assessed when selecting the final design for testing. Once constructed, the thermal management system’s performance was experimentally verified at three different power levels. |
Identificador |
doi:10.13016/M2DJ65 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Palavras-Chave | #Mechanical engineering |
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