Power Electronics for Adverse High Temperature Environments (PEATE)

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Title
Power Electronics for Adverse High Temperature Environments (PEATE)

CoPED ID
1e420677-a249-45dc-b13e-74a93ace4e4d

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
£434,488

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2006

End Date
Sept. 29, 2008

Description

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This S2B Basic Research Project is focussed on the development of a family of power electronic devices based on SiC technology for application in hostile environments of high temperature and pressure. Compressors for down-well operation in the gas production industry are required to work in the well ambient, which is typically in the range 100 to 200 C at pressures of up to 90 bar. Ratings for the compressor are up to 500 kW, the compressor being supplied through a power electronic drive from a 2.4 kV dc-buss using devices rated at 3.3 kV and 50 A.Conventional Si-based power electronics is limited to maximum operating junction temperatures of less than 150 C, giving a maximum down-hole ambient ceiling of around 105 C. This combination of relatively high voltage, low current and high temperature lends itself to the current and near future capability of SiC and it thus forms an ideal proof-of-concept demonstrator The overall aim of the project is to investigate technologies that will enable the development of a power electronic converter for a DGC that can operate in a gas ambient temperatures of up to 150 C. This aim will be realised through a co-ordinated programme of work that addresses semiconductor technology, packaging technology, heat transfer, converter control and reliability in seven technical work packages. Although the programme is directed at a potential application in a down-well gas compressor (DGC) for pressure boosting in gas wells, the results of this project will find application in all extreme temperature environments in which SiC technology could play a future role including aerospace, military, energy, automotive, transmission and distribution.

Newcastle University LEAD_ORG
Corac Group COLLAB_ORG
Corac Group Plc PP_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Power electronics
  2. Temperature
  3. Compressors
  4. Technological development
  5. Heat transfer
  6. Electronics
  7. Electronic devices
  8. High temperature research

Extracted key phrases
  1. Adverse High Temperature Environments
  2. Power Electronics
  3. S2B Basic Research Project
  4. Gas ambient temperature
  5. Power electronic device
  6. Power electronic converter
  7. Gas well
  8. Gas compressor
  9. Maximum operating junction temperature
  10. Extreme temperature environment
  11. High temperature
  12. Sic technology
  13. Gas production industry
  14. PEATE
  15. Semiconductor technology

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