The popularity and increased usage of insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) in power control systems have made the problem of cooling them a subject of considerable interest in recent years. In this investigation, a heat flux of at the die was achieved when air-water spray cooling was used to cool IGBTs at high current levels. The junction temperature of the device was measured accurately through voltage-to-temperature characterization. Results from other cooling technologies and other spray cooling experiments were reviewed. A discussion of electrical power losses in IGBTs, due to switching and conduction, is included in this paper. Experiments were conducted on 19 IGBTs, using data collection and software control of the test set. Three types of cooling were explored in this investigation: single-phase convection with water, spray cooling with air-water and spray cooling with steam-water. The results of these experiments show clear advantages of air-water spray cooling IGBTs over other cooling technologies. The applications of spray cooling IGBTs are discussed in open (fixed) and closed (mobile) systems. Current and heat flux levels achieved during this investigation could not have been done using ordinary cooling methods. The techniques used in this investigation clearly demonstrate the superior cooling performance of air-water spray cooling over traditional cooling methods.
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September 2007
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Spray Cooling of IGBT Devices
Robert G. Mertens,
e-mail: gammapc@bellsouth.net and bob.mertens@gammapc.com
Robert G. Mertens
GammaPC
, 2813 Kilgore Street, Orlando, FL 32803-6436
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Louis Chow,
Louis Chow
College of Engineering and Computer Science,
e-mail: lchow@mail.ucf.edu
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816
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Kalpathy B. Sundaram,
Kalpathy B. Sundaram
College of Engineering and Computer Science,
e-mail: sundaram@mail.ucf.edu
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816
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R. Brian Cregger,
R. Brian Cregger
College of Engineering and Computer Science,
e-mail: bcregger@bellsouth.net
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816
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Benjamin A. Saarloos
Benjamin A. Saarloos
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Robert G. Mertens
GammaPC
, 2813 Kilgore Street, Orlando, FL 32803-6436e-mail: gammapc@bellsouth.net and bob.mertens@gammapc.com
Louis Chow
College of Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816e-mail: lchow@mail.ucf.edu
Kalpathy B. Sundaram
College of Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816e-mail: sundaram@mail.ucf.edu
R. Brian Cregger
College of Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816e-mail: bcregger@bellsouth.net
Daniel P. Rini
Louis Turek
Benjamin A. Saarloos
J. Electron. Packag. Sep 2007, 129(3): 316-323 (8 pages)
Published Online: May 18, 2007
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Received:
May 30, 2006
Revised:
May 18, 2007
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Mertens, R. G., Chow, L., Sundaram, K. B., Cregger, R. B., Rini, D. P., Turek, L., and Saarloos, B. A. (May 18, 2007). "Spray Cooling of IGBT Devices." ASME. J. Electron. Packag. September 2007; 129(3): 316–323. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2753937
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