En esta oportunidad tendremos la charla del Prof. Huai Wang form Aalberg University, Denmark, Reliable Power Electronics – an Enabler for Renewable Energy Generation and Utilization,
Abstract: Power electronic converters are “hidden heroes” in many of our modern energy systems, such as wind turbines, electric vehicles, tractions, aircrafts, medical devices, mobile phones, smart homes, etc. They serve as “electric energy routers” by conditioning the voltage, current, or frequency of electricity generated or utilized. While extensive research efforts have been made to the efficiency improvement for power electronic converters, the understanding of its failure mechanisms and reliability aspect performance is still at the early stage in both academic and industry research. Industry leading companies are making efforts to the transition from product providers to service providers. The life-cycle performance of power electronic converters is becoming more and more important. This talk will firstly discuss the demands for more reliable power electronic converter systems in renewable energy generation and utilization. Secondly, the specific scientific challenges of power electronic reliability research with respect to those for mechanical systems and microelectronics systems will be presented. Thirdly, the state-of-the-art reliability-oriented design method, mission profile based component-level and system-level reliability modeling will be introduced by a few case studies.
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