HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICON CARBIDE (SiC) TRACTION MOTOR DRIVE

2024-01-3282

8/9/2011

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Future Military ground vehicle power trains can benefit from a hybrid-electric drive approach, particularly in packaging flexibility where drive train components can be modular and conveniently distributed. Small component size and operation with high-temperature liquid coolant are essential factors in the flexible packaging concept. This paper describes the development of one component, a 220 kW traction motor drive for a hybrid-electric power train.

Challenging requirements for the motor-drive include power densities of at least 25 kW/liter and 15 kW/kg at 105°C coolant temperature. To achieve these densities, power modules capable of high-temperature operation were developed using SiC normally-off JFETs. This paper will discuss the unique custom packaging of the SiC JFET devices, as well as the arrangement of key components/packaging and thermal management issues.

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https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3282
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Wagner, E., Hall, W., and Mahoney, D., "HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICON CARBIDE (SiC) TRACTION MOTOR DRIVE," 2011 Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium, Novi, Michigan, United States, August 13, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3282.
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8/9/2011
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2024-01-3282
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Technical Paper
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English