Req ID:503188
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Well look to you for: The thesis project (20 weeks) with two possibilities:
Background
At Alstoms global R&D Centre for railway electric traction systems in Västerås the company continually develops new converter designs for greater performance reliability reduced losses and equipment size. This is accomplished through the effective utilization of the latest generation of power semiconductor devices (Si / SiC) in dual packaging for railway traction. The state-of-the-art Gate Drive Unit (GDU) technology is engineered to optimally control power semiconductor modules under various operating conditions. The GDU integrates advanced sensing capabilities enabling it to monitor critical parameters such as voltage current and temperature as well as to support innovative features for condition monitoring and fault detection.
Problem description and goals
The new generation of power semiconductors for traction applications are designed to last several years of hard operations. Despite this the failure rate in real-world traction applications is higher than desired with severe consequences. Thus early understanding and mitigation of these failures is critical for any successful traction converter business
This thesis project aims to systematically identify and prioritize critical failure modes in traction power modules especially within Alstoms field applications. The project will study develop implement and validate early detection and mitigation strategies integrating them into the GDU for future product enhancements.
The work includes (but is not limited to) the following main steps
Prerequisites: Background in electrical electronics and/or computer engineering basic understanding of power electronics and semiconductor switches. Knowledge VHDL is a plus but not mandatory. Good analytical skills.
Problem description and goals
The thesis will focus on exploring the electrical design limits of a 3-level converter topology for railway traction compared to state-of-the-art 2-level solutions. This will be done by modeling the circuits with all relevant parasitic circuit elements in ANSYS derived from mechanical CAD models and analysing the behaviour in various operating conditions. Furthermore the studies are also expected to help establish a new workflow for the analysis of new and existing designs. The thesis project will be carried out and co-supervised in collaboration with Alstoms research partner RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden).
The work includes (but is not limited to) the following main steps
Prerequisites: Background in electrical and electronics engineering basic understanding of power electronics and semiconductor switches. Experience in modeling and simulation is an advantage. Good analytical skills.
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Important to note
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