Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures

Power converters in wind turbines exhibit frequent failures, the causes of which have remained unexplained for years. Field-experience based research has revealed that power- and thermal-cycling induced fatigue effects in power electronics do not contribute significantly to the field failures observ...

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Main Authors: Katharina Fischer, Michael Steffes, Karoline Pelka, Bernd Tegtmeier, Martin Dörenkämper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/7/1919
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spelling doaj-acc5bd0b41b644659788e9294b51f5bc2021-03-30T23:07:08ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-03-01141919191910.3390/en14071919Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with FailuresKatharina Fischer0Michael Steffes1Karoline Pelka2Bernd Tegtmeier3Martin Dörenkämper4Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES, 30159 Hannover, GermanyConverterTec Deutschland GmbH, 47906 Kempen, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES, 30159 Hannover, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES, 30159 Hannover, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES, 26129 Oldenburg, GermanyPower converters in wind turbines exhibit frequent failures, the causes of which have remained unexplained for years. Field-experience based research has revealed that power- and thermal-cycling induced fatigue effects in power electronics do not contribute significantly to the field failures observed. Instead, clear seasonal failure patterns point to environmental influences, in particular to humidity, as a critical stressor and likely driver of converter failure. In addition to the electrical operating conditions, it is therefore important to also identify and characterize the climatic conditions that power converters in wind turbines are exposed to, both as a contribution to root-cause analysis and as a basis for the derivation of suitable test procedures for reliability qualification of components and systems. This paper summarizes the results of field-measurement campaigns in 31 wind turbines of seven different manufacturers spread over three continents. The temperature and humidity conditions inside the converter cabinets are characterized and related to the environmental conditions of the turbines and to their operation. The cabinet-internal climate is found to be subject to pronounced seasonal variations. In addition to the site-specific ambient climatic conditions and the operation of the turbines, the converter cooling concept is identified to significantly influence the climatic conditions inside the power cabinets.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/7/1919converterpower electronicswind turbinesfailureenvironmental impactclimatic conditions
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author Katharina Fischer
Michael Steffes
Karoline Pelka
Bernd Tegtmeier
Martin Dörenkämper
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Michael Steffes
Karoline Pelka
Bernd Tegtmeier
Martin Dörenkämper
Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures
Energies
converter
power electronics
wind turbines
failure
environmental impact
climatic conditions
author_facet Katharina Fischer
Michael Steffes
Karoline Pelka
Bernd Tegtmeier
Martin Dörenkämper
author_sort Katharina Fischer
title Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures
title_short Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures
title_full Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures
title_fullStr Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures
title_full_unstemmed Humidity in Power Converters of Wind Turbines— Field Conditions and Their Relation with Failures
title_sort humidity in power converters of wind turbines— field conditions and their relation with failures
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Power converters in wind turbines exhibit frequent failures, the causes of which have remained unexplained for years. Field-experience based research has revealed that power- and thermal-cycling induced fatigue effects in power electronics do not contribute significantly to the field failures observed. Instead, clear seasonal failure patterns point to environmental influences, in particular to humidity, as a critical stressor and likely driver of converter failure. In addition to the electrical operating conditions, it is therefore important to also identify and characterize the climatic conditions that power converters in wind turbines are exposed to, both as a contribution to root-cause analysis and as a basis for the derivation of suitable test procedures for reliability qualification of components and systems. This paper summarizes the results of field-measurement campaigns in 31 wind turbines of seven different manufacturers spread over three continents. The temperature and humidity conditions inside the converter cabinets are characterized and related to the environmental conditions of the turbines and to their operation. The cabinet-internal climate is found to be subject to pronounced seasonal variations. In addition to the site-specific ambient climatic conditions and the operation of the turbines, the converter cooling concept is identified to significantly influence the climatic conditions inside the power cabinets.
topic converter
power electronics
wind turbines
failure
environmental impact
climatic conditions
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/7/1919
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