Device for cooling and lubricating an electric power train of an electric or hybrid motor vehicle
US-2022126677-A1 · Apr 28, 2022 · US
US12134303B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12134303-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217953487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2024 |
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A temperature control system includes: a first cooling circuit, where a first cooling medium is circulated in the first cooling circuit, and the first cooling circuit is configured to cool a first structural unit; a second cooling circuit, where a second cooling medium is circulated in the second cooling circuit, and the second cooling circuit is configured to cool a second structural unit; and a heat exchanger, separately connected to the first cooling circuit and the second cooling circuit, and configured to perform heat exchange between the first cooling medium and the second cooling medium, where the first cooling circuit includes a bypass branch, and the bypass branch is connected in parallel to the heat exchanger. According to the temperature control system, heat dissipation efficiency for an inverter and an overall heat dissipation capability for a powertrain are improved.
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A temperature control system, comprising: a controller; a first cooling circuit, wherein a first cooling medium is circulated in the first cooling circuit, and the first cooling circuit is configured to cool an inverter; a second cooling circuit, wherein a second cooling medium is circulated in the second cooling circuit, and the second cooling circuit is configured to cool a motor and/or motor speed reducer; and a heat exchanger, separately connected to the first cooling circuit and the second cooling circuit, and configured to perform heat exchange between the first cooling medium and the second cooling medium, wherein the first cooling circuit comprises a bypass branch and the bypass branch is connected in parallel to the heat exchanger; wherein a valve is disposed in the first cooling circuit, and the valve is connected to the bypass branch and is configured to control flow distribution of the first cooling medium that flows from a position corresponding to the inverter to the heat exchanger and the bypass branch; and wherein the inverter is in an electric vehicle, the valve is a controllable valve, and the valve is controlled by the controller and the controller is configured to determine a change that is to occur on heat generation power of the inverter; and when it is determined that the heat generation power of the inverter is to increase, controlling the valve in a process in which the heat generation power of the inverter increases or before the heat generation power of the inverter increases, so that a percentage of flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch is increased. 2. The temperature control system according to claim 1 , wherein the valve is controlled by the controller and configured to decrease the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch after the heat generation power of the inverter decreases. 3. The temperature control system according to claim 1 , wherein the valve is controlled by the controller and configured to increase, when the electric vehicle is to reach a first predetermined operating condition, the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch to a first percentage. 4. The temperature control system according to claim 3 , wherein the valve is controlled by the controller and configured to increase, when the electric vehicle is to reach a second predetermined operating condition, the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch to a second percentage, and heat generation power that is of the inverter and that is corresponding to the first predetermined operating condition is greater than heat generation power that is of the inverter and that is corresponding to the second predetermined operating condition, and the first percentage is greater than the second percentage. 5. The temperature control system according to claim 4 , wherein the valve is controlled by the controller and configured to decrease, after the electric vehicle reaches a third predetermined operating condition, the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch to a third percentage. 6. The temperature control system according to claim 5 , wherein the first predetermined operating condition, the second predetermined operating condition, and the third predetermined operating condition are separately determined based on any one or more of the following: torque of the motor, a rotation speed of the motor, power of the motor, heat generation power of the motor, a stator current of the motor, temperature of the inverter, heat generation power of the inverter, and temperature of the motor. 7. The temperature control system according to claim 1 , wherein the valve is a two-way valve or a three-way valve. 8. A temperature control method performed based on a temperature control system, the temperature control system comprising: a first cooling circuit, wherein a first cooling medium is circulated in the first cooling circuit, and the first cooling circuit is configured to cool a first structural unit; a second cooling circuit, wherein a second cooling medium is circulated in the second cooling circuit, and the second cooling circuit is configured to cool a second structural unit; and a heat exchanger, separately connected to the first cooling circuit and the second cooling circuit, and configured to perform heat exchange between the first cooling medium and the second cooling medium, wherein the first cooling circuit comprises a bypass branch, and the bypass branch is connected in parallel to the heat exchanger; wherein a valve is disposed in the first cooling circuit, and the valve is connected to the bypass branch and is configured to control flow distribution of the first cooling medium that flows from a position corresponding to the first structural unit to the heat exchanger and the bypass branch, wherein the first structural unit is an inverter in an electric vehicle, the valve is a controllable valve, and the valve is controlled to increase, in a process in which heat generation power of the inverter increases or when heat generation power of the inverter is to increase, a percentage of flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch, and the temperature control method comprises: determining a change that is to occur on heat generation power of an inverter; and when it is determined that the heat generation power of the inverter is to increase, controlling a valve in a process in which the heat generation power of the inverter increases or before the heat generation power of the inverter increases, so that a percentage of flow that is of a first cooling medium and that flows to a bypass branch is increased. 9. The temperature control method according to claim 8 , further comprising: when it is determined that the heat generation power of the inverter is to decrease, controlling the valve after the heat generation power of the inverter decreases, to decrease the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch. 10. The temperature control method according to claim 9 , wherein the controlling the valve in the process in which the heat generation power of the inverter increases or before the heat generation power of the inverter increases, so that the percentage of flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch is increased further comprises: controlling the valve before an electric vehicle reaches a first predetermined operating condition, so that the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch is increased to a first percentage. 11. The temperature control method according to claim 10 , wherein the controlling the valve in the process in which the heat generation power of the inverter increases or before the heat generation power of the inverter increases, so that the percentage of flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch is increased further comprises: controlling the valve before the electric vehicle reaches a second predetermined operating condition, so that the percentage of the flow that is of the first cooling medium and that flows to the bypass branch is increased to a second percentage, wherein heat generation power that is of the inverter and that is corresponding to the first predetermined operating condition is greater than heat generation power that is of the inverter and that is corresponding to the second predetermined operating condition, and th
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