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DESCRIPTION:Electronics\, power electronics\, and electric machines are bec
 oming important for an array of mobility/transportation\, renewable energy
  and energy efficiency applications. In this presentation\, I will provide
  an introduction to NREL and my group’s research activities. Then\, I wi
 ll describe some challenges and opportunities for power electronics\, elec
 tric machines and electric traction drive systems for mobility application
 s in particular. The first area covered in detail will be power electronic
 s thermal management with water-ethylene glycol and dielectric fluids in t
 he single-phase liquid regime and dielectric fluids/refrigerants in the tw
 o-phase/boiling regime. The second area will be power electronics material
 s and bonded interfaces including efforts on sintered silver\, sintered co
 pper\, polyamide- and polyimide-based bonded interface materials\, and pol
 yimide-based electrically insulating materials. Some advanced power electr
 onics packaging concepts will also be introduced. I will then cover our gr
 oup’s efforts related to electric motor thermal management with focus on
  motor materials and interfaces thermal modeling and characterization\, fl
 uid-based cooling technologies development and characterization\, and ther
 mal-fluids modeling to help design and develop advanced reduced-rare-earth
  electric motors. Finally\, I will present our efforts related to integrat
 ed electric drive system approaches and thermal management in support of t
 hese integration approaches.\n\nSpeaker(s): Sreekant Narumanchi\, \n\nSEMI
  World Hdqtrs\, 673 South Milpitas Blvd\, Milpitas\, California\, United S
 tates\, 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/363151
LOCATION:SEMI World Hdqtrs\, 673 South Milpitas Blvd\, Milpitas\, Californi
 a\, United States\, 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/3631
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ORGANIZER:p.wesling@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:29
SUMMARY:Advanced Power Electronics and Electric Machines for Electric-Drive
  Mobility Applications [hybrid/ fee for on site only]
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/363151
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Electronics\, power electronics\, and elec
 tric machines are becoming important for an array of mobility/transportati
 on\, renewable energy and energy efficiency applications. In this presenta
 tion\, I will provide an introduction to NREL and my group&amp;rsquo\;s resear
 ch activities. Then\, I will describe some challenges and opportunities fo
 r power electronics\, electric machines and electric traction drive system
 s for mobility applications in particular. The first area covered in detai
 l will be power electronics thermal management with water-ethylene glycol 
 and dielectric fluids in the single-phase liquid regime and dielectric flu
 ids/refrigerants in the two-phase/boiling regime. The second area will be 
 power electronics materials and bonded interfaces including efforts on sin
 tered silver\, sintered copper\, polyamide- and polyimide-based bonded int
 erface materials\, and polyimide-based electrically insulating materials. 
 Some advanced power electronics packaging concepts will also be introduced
 . I will then cover our group&amp;rsquo\;s efforts related to electric motor t
 hermal management with focus on motor materials and interfaces thermal mod
 eling and characterization\, fluid-based cooling technologies development 
 and characterization\, and thermal-fluids modeling to help design and deve
 lop advanced reduced-rare-earth electric motors. Finally\, I will present 
 our efforts related to integrated electric drive system approaches and the
 rmal management in support of these integration approaches.&lt;/p&gt;
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