Compact Semiconductor Modules Enabling Lighter & More Efficient Trains

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Title
Compact Semiconductor Modules Enabling Lighter & More Efficient Trains

CoPED ID
317fd1de-f9bb-4d9d-94e6-0c339f8fd7cd

Status
Closed


Value
£3,558,820

Start Date
March 31, 2017

End Date
Oct. 31, 2019

Description

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Within this project we will develop a 3.3kV/1.8kA Reverse Conducting IGBT (RC-IGBT) devices to replace separate IGBT and Diode chips currently used in modules for rail transportation, wind power generation and High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission. Compared with the state-of-the-art IGBT-based modules, the RC-IGBT module will deliver higher output current, lower thermal resistance while ensuring twice as long power
cycling lifetime. We will develop and optimise RC-IGBT devices primarily for electric drives for trains which will ensure reliable, more energy efficient and environmentally friendly operation of trains and facilitate growth of the rail network and more efficient transportation of people and goods, a key enabler for urbanisation. Modules with developed 3.3kV RC-IGBTs can also be used in wind turbines and HVDC transmission network and further extended to 1.2kV and 1.7kV voltages and used for electric vehicles and solar PV systems. Thus, the developed RC-IGBT technology will make a significant contribution in solving energy and transportation
challenges facing both rural and urban populations in China in an energy-efficient, sustainable manner.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Transport
  2. Energy efficiency
  3. Power transmission
  4. Wind energy
  5. Optimisation
  6. Electric vehicles
  7. Energy consumption (energy technology)
  8. Urbanisation

Extracted key phrases
  1. Compact Semiconductor Modules
  2. Efficient train
  3. Efficient transportation
  4. Energy efficient
  5. IGBT module
  6. IGBT device
  7. Separate IGBT
  8. Amp
  9. Lighter
  10. HVDC transmission network
  11. Rail transportation
  12. High voltage Direct Current
  13. Wind power generation
  14. RC
  15. Rail network

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