Medium-Voltage versus Low-Voltage Converter Reliability in Wind Turbines: A Field-Data Based Study
Konferenz: PCIM Conference 2025 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management
06.05.2025 - 08.05.2025 in Nürnberg, Germany
doi:10.30420/566541095
Tagungsband: PCIM Conference 2025
Seiten: Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF
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Autoren:
Fischer, Katharina; Anderson, Fraser; Walgern, Julia
Inhalt:
High failure rates of typical IGBT-based low-voltage converters remain a challenge for wind-turbine reliability. For the first time, we present a field-data based reliability study for IGCT-based medium-voltage converters in offshore wind turbines. Compared with low-voltage converters, these are found to exhibit lower failure rates per MW of converter capacity and fewer components with susceptibility to climatic influences. The failure behavior through time of both the medium- and low-voltage converters is mostly characterized by early-failure behavior in the first years of turbine operation and subsequent reliability deterioration. In case of the medium-voltage converters, these trends are less pronounced so that the reliability behavior is more stable. Overall, the findings support the potential for wider adoption of medium- voltage converter technology in wind turbines.