Hi,
As crutschow pointed out, this IGBT is basically too small for what you want to do. It is rated 60A continuous **at 25 degrees C** note from the datasheet that the current rating is 30A (halved) at 110 degrees C.
Unless you have an excellent heat sink and good luck, you will find it difficult to keep the IGBT at 25 degrees C. As soon as the temperature rises above 25C, the current handling will go down. The datasheet will contain a case temperature vs. DC current graph, see it for details.
If it were me, I'd try to use IGBT(s) which are rated at least 120A at 25 degrees C to be on the safe side...
Hope that helps,
-Nick