Fuel cell cooling system with coupling out of heat
US-9136549-B2 · Sep 15, 2015 · US
US2017365901A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017365901-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715471099-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is a warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for an electrically driven vehicle in which a fuel cell and a secondary battery are mounted as power sources of a motor for travelling, and which, when charging of the secondary battery is required, stops operation of the fuel cell and charges the secondary battery with electric power from an external power source by means of a battery charger. The warm-up apparatus includes: a secondary battery cooling circuit that cools the secondary battery; a fuel cell cooling circuit that cools the fuel cell; a connection passage that connects the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit through a switching valve; and a warm-up control unit that, during charging of the secondary battery, controls the switching valve so that the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit communicate through the connection passage.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle in which a fuel cell and a secondary battery are mounted as power sources of a motor for travelling, and which, when charging of the secondary battery is required, stops operation of the fuel cell and charges the secondary battery with electric power from an external power source by means of a battery charger, comprising: a secondary battery cooling circuit that cools the secondary battery; a fuel cell cooling circuit that cools the fuel cell; a connection passage that connects the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit through a switching valve; and a warm-up control unit that, during charging of the secondary battery, controls the switching valve so that the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit communicate through the connection passage. 2 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the secondary battery cooling circuit also cools the battery charger together with the secondary battery. 3 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein when a temperature of the secondary battery rises accompanying charging of the secondary battery and becomes equal to or higher than a temperature of the fuel cell, the warm-up control unit controls the switching valve so that the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit communicate through the connection passage. 4 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 1 , comprising a pump that, during charging of the secondary battery, circulates a coolant between the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit through the connection passage. 5 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 4 , wherein the warm-up control unit starts operation of the pump at a time that a temperature of the secondary battery rises accompanying charging of the secondary battery and becomes equal to or higher than a temperature of the fuel cell. 6 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein water as a coolant is sealed in the secondary battery cooling circuit, the fuel cell cooling circuit and the connection passage, respectively, the secondary battery is cooled by dielectric fluid, and heat is exchanged between the dielectric fluid and water in the secondary battery cooling circuit through a heat exchanger. 7 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein: a radiator is provided as an accessory in the secondary battery cooling circuit; and when a temperature of the fuel cell is equal to or higher than a predetermined temperature, the warm-up control unit circulates the coolant in the secondary battery cooling circuit to the radiator, and when the temperature of the fuel cell is less than a predetermined temperature, the warm-up control unit causes the coolant in the secondary battery cooling circuit to bypass the radiator. 8 . A warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle in which a fuel cell and a secondary battery are mounted as power sources of a motor for travelling, and which, when charging of the secondary battery is required, stops operation of the fuel cell and charges the secondary battery with electric power from an external power source by means of a battery charger, comprising: a secondary battery cooling circuit that cools the secondary battery; a fuel cell cooling circuit that cools the fuel cell; a connection passage that connects the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit through a switching valve; a pump that circulates a coolant between the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit through the connection passage; and a warm-up control unit that, when a temperature of the secondary battery rises accompanying charging of the secondary battery and becomes equal to or higher than a temperature of the fuel cell, controls the switching valve so that the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit communicate through the connection passage and also starts operation of the pump. 9 . A warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle in which a fuel cell and a secondary battery are mounted as power sources of a motor for travelling, and which, when charging of the secondary battery is required, stops operation of the fuel cell and charges the secondary battery with electric power from an external power source by means of a battery charger, comprising: a secondary battery cooling circuit that cools the secondary battery; a fuel cell cooling circuit that cools the fuel cell; a connection passage that connects the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit through a switching valve; a radiator that is provided as an accessory in the secondary battery cooling circuit; and a warm-up control unit that, when a temperature of the secondary battery rises accompanying charging of the secondary battery and becomes equal to or higher than a temperature of the fuel cell, controls the switching valve so that the secondary battery cooling circuit and the fuel cell cooling circuit communicate through the connection passage, and when a temperature of the fuel cell is equal to or higher than a predetermined temperature, circulates the coolant in the secondary battery cooling circuit to the radiator, and when the temperature of the fuel cell is less than a predetermined temperature, causes the coolant in the secondary battery cooling circuit to bypass the radiator. 10 . The warm-up apparatus for a fuel cell for a vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein: a radiator is provided as an accessory in the secondary battery cooling circuit; and when a temperature of the fuel cell is equal to or higher than a predetermined temperature, the warm-up control unit circulates a coolant in the secondary battery cooling circuit to the radiator, and when the temperature of the fuel cell is less than a predetermined temperature, the warm-up control unit causes the coolant in the secondary battery cooling circuit to bypass the radiator.
of fuel cells with rechargeable batteries · CPC title
characterised by flow circuits, e.g. loops, located externally to the cells or cell casings · CPC title
Combination of fuel cell with other electric generators · CPC title
Temperature · CPC title
by cooling · CPC title
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