Abstract

Mine hoist systems play a vital role in gold ore transportation. They are the connection between the underground mine and the beneficiation plant. As a result, any hoist system interruption compromises the production. In this paper, it is proposed a mission critical analysis and design methodology for power converters in order to achieve proper reliability of the hoist drive system. Since the failure of power devices is responsible for a significant portion of the total downtime of power converters, a detailed study of the insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) power modules lifetime is carried out. The three level neutral-point-clamped and Active Neutral Point Clamped (ANPC) IGBT-based topologies are considered for this application. The recently presented Fault-Tolerant (FT)-ANPC converter is proposed as a higher reliability solution leading to longer power modules and drive system lifetimes. All the studies are based on practical operating data from a 900-m deep shaft hoist system operating in a gold mine in southeastern Brazil.

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