Controller for exhaust heat conversion to heat and electricity

US9896987B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9896987-B2
Application numberUS-201514662407-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 19, 2015
Priority dateMar 19, 2015
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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An exhaust gas heat recovery system for a vehicle is configured to selectively distribute a fluid heated by engine exhaust to a first path for generating electricity and a second path for heating one or more powertrain components of the vehicle. A controller selects a distribution of the fluid to the first and second paths based on minimizing a fuel consumption of an engine. The controller further selects a distribution of fluid to the powertrain components to minimize fuel consumption. The controller distributes the fluid according to the selected distribution.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle comprising: a battery; an exhaust gas heat recovery system including a plurality of valves configured to selectively distribute a fluid heated by engine exhaust through a first path for generating electricity and a second path for heating one or more powertrain components; and a controller programmed to, responsive to parameters, including one or more of a battery state of charge and a battery capacity, indicating less fuel consumption associated with distributing the fluid to the first path as compared with the second path, actuate the valves to distribute the fluid to the first path. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the one or more powertrain components includes an engine and a transmission. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the controller is further programmed to, in response to parameters indicating greater fuel consumption associated with distributing the fluid to the first path as compared with the second path, actuate the valves to distribute the fluid to the second path. 4. The vehicle of claim 3 wherein the valves are further configured to selectively distribute the fluid flowing through the second path to a first heat exchanger for heating an engine and to a second heat exchanger for heating a transmission, and the controller is further programmed to actuate the valves to distribute the fluid flowing through the second path according to a distribution between the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger that results in minimum fuel consumption for the parameters. 5. The vehicle of claim 1 further including at least one electrical load, and wherein the parameters include a power demand of the at least one electrical load. 6. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the parameters include one or more of a speed-load profile of an engine, an ambient temperature, and an engine temperature. 7. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the controller is further programmed to, in response to parameters indicating minimum fuel consumption associated with a distribution of the fluid between the second path and the first path, actuate the valves to distribute the fluid between the second path and the first path according to the distribution. 8. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the controller is further programmed to, in response to a temperature of an engine being less than a predetermined temperature in a presence of a demand for cabin heating, actuate the valves to distribute the fluid to the second path and request the engine to be in a running state. 9. A vehicle comprising: an exhaust gas heat recovery system including a plurality of valves configured to selectively distribute a fluid heated by engine exhaust between a first path for generating electricity and a second path for heating a powertrain; and a controller programmed to, in response to parameters, including a battery state of charge and a battery capacity, indicating a minimized fuel consumption associated with a selected one of a plurality of possible distribution proportions for the first and second paths, actuate the valves to distribute the fluid according to the selected one. 10. The vehicle of claim 9 further including at least one electrical load, and wherein the parameters include a power demand of the at least one electrical load. 11. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein parameters include a speed-load profile of the engine. 12. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein the powertrain includes an engine and a transmission, and wherein the valves are further configured to selectively distribute the fluid flowing through the second path to a first heat exchanger for heating the engine and a second heat exchanger for heating the transmission, and the controller is further programmed to actuate the valves to distribute the fluid according to a distribution between the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger that results in minimum fuel consumption. 13. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein the controller is further programmed to actuate the valves to distribute the fluid to the second path in response to an engine temperature being less than a predetermined temperature. 14. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein the controller is further programmed to request an engine start in response to the engine temperature being less than the predetermined temperature. 15. A method comprising: heating a fluid with exhaust gas from an engine; and actuating, by a controller, one or more valves configured to proportion the fluid between a first path for generating electricity and a second path for heating a powertrain according to a selected one of a plurality of possible distribution proportions for the first and second paths that results in a minimum fuel consumption for a present battery operating condition. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein actuating the valves is further based on one or more of an engine temperature, an ambient temperature, and the present battery operating condition includes one or more of a state of charge of a battery and a capacity of the battery. 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising actuating, by the controller, the valves to distribute the fluid to the second path for heating the engine in response to the engine temperature being less than a predetermined temperature. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the powertrain includes the engine and a transmission, and further comprising actuating, by the controller, the valves to distribute fluid flowing through the second path to a first heat exchanger associated with the transmission and a second heat exchanger associated with the engine.

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  • Combustion engine · CPC title

  • for vehicles having a combustion engine and electric drive means, e.g. hybrid electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • F01N5/02Primary

    the devices using heat · CPC title

  • a flow director or deflector · CPC title

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What does patent US9896987B2 cover?
An exhaust gas heat recovery system for a vehicle is configured to selectively distribute a fluid heated by engine exhaust to a first path for generating electricity and a second path for heating one or more powertrain components of the vehicle. A controller selects a distribution of the fluid to the first and second paths based on minimizing a fuel consumption of an engine. The controller furt…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N5/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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