Heat sink cooling arrangement for multiple power electronic circuits
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H05K-007/20
H05K-013/00
출원번호
US-0711372
(2012-12-11)
등록번호
US-9084376
(2015-07-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Weiss, Bruce W.
출원인 / 주소
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Fletcher Yoder P.C.
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초록▼
The present invention relates generally to tuning the flow of cooling air across converter and inverter heat sinks in a motor drive system. More specifically, present techniques relate to motor drive duct systems including heat sinks with separate, sequential heat sink fin sections disposed in a com
The present invention relates generally to tuning the flow of cooling air across converter and inverter heat sinks in a motor drive system. More specifically, present techniques relate to motor drive duct systems including heat sinks with separate, sequential heat sink fin sections disposed in a common cooling air path and having different geometries to optimize the flow of cooling air across and between fins of the separate heat sink fin sections. For example, the heat sink fin sections may have different fin lengths, fin heights, fin counts, fin pitch (e.g., distance between adjacent fins), and so forth. Each of these different geometric characteristics may be tuned to ensure that temperatures and temperature gradients across the heat sinks are maintained within acceptable ranges.
대표청구항▼
1. A power electronic system, comprising: a cooling air duct that, in operation, channels a flow of cooling air;first, second, and third power electronic switching modules that, in operation, perform controlled switching of respective first, second, and third phases of AC power, the power electronic
1. A power electronic system, comprising: a cooling air duct that, in operation, channels a flow of cooling air;first, second, and third power electronic switching modules that, in operation, perform controlled switching of respective first, second, and third phases of AC power, the power electronic switching modules being disposed adjacent to the cooling air duct; andfirst, second, and third heat sink sections disposed adjacent to the first, second, and third power electronic switching modules and extending into the cooling air duct in a sequential configuration wherein the second heat sink section receives cooling air from the first heat sink section, and the third heat sink section receives cooling air from the second heat sink section, each of the first, second, and third heat sink sections being physically configured differently from the other heat sink sections, wherein the first, second, and third heat sink sections comprise respective first, second, and third sets of fins disposed on a side of the respective heat sink section opposite the respective power electronic switching module and having first, second, and third pitches, respectively, that define a distance between adjacent fins, the first pitch being greater than the second and third pitches. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third power electronic switching modules comprise a power inverter. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third sets of fins extend into the cooling air duct first, second, and third distances, respectively, the first distance being less than the second distance, and the second distance being less than the third distance. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third sets of fins have first, second, and third lengths, respectively, the third length being greater than the first and second lengths. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third heat sink sections, in operation, provide substantially equal flow rates of heat from the respective power electronic switching module. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third heat sink sections share a common base. 7. A power electronic system, comprising: a cooling air duct that, in operation, channels a flow of cooling air;first, second, and third power electronic switching modules that, in operation, perform controlled switching of respective first, second, and third phases of AC power, the power electronic switching modules being disposed adjacent to the cooling air duct; andfirst, second, and third heat sink sections disposed adjacent to the first, second, and third power electronic switching modules and extending into the cooling air duct in a sequential configuration wherein the second heat sink section receives cooling air from the first heat sink section, and the third heat sink section receives cooling air from the second heat sink section, each of the first, second, and third heat sink sections being physically configured differently from the other heat sink sections;wherein the first heat sink section comprises a first plurality of parallel heat sink fins extending an entire length of the first heat sink section and extending a first distance into the cooling air duct to permit a first cooling air stream to flow through the first plurality of parallel heat sink fins of the first heat sink section and a first bypass air stream to flow between the first plurality of parallel heat sink fins of the first heat sink section and a rear wall of the cooling air duct, the second heat sink section comprises a second plurality of parallel heat sink fins extending an entire length of the second heat sink section and extending a second distance into the cooling air duct greater than the first distance to permit the first cooling air stream and a portion of the first bypass air stream to flow through the second plurality of parallel heat sink fins of the second heat sink section and a second bypass air stream to flow between the second plurality of parallel heat sink fins of the second heat sink section and the rear wall of the cooling air duct, and the third heat sink section comprises a third plurality of parallel heat sink fins extending an entire length of the third heat sink section and extending a third distance into the cooling air duct greater than the second distance to permit cooling air from the second heat sink section and at least a portion of the second bypass air stream to flow through the third plurality of parallel heat sink fins of the third heat sink section. 8. The system of claim 7, wherein substantially all of the cooling air flows through the third plurality of parallel heat sink fins of the third heat sink section. 9. The system of claim 7, wherein the rear wall is substantially planar. 10. The system of claim 7, wherein the first, second, and third plurality of parallel heat sink fins have first, second, and third lengths, respectively, the third length being greater than the first and second lengths. 11. The system of claim 7, wherein the first, second, and third plurality of parallel heat sink fins have first, second, and third pitches, respectively, the first pitch being greater than the second and third pitches. 12. The system of claim 7, wherein the first, second, and third heat sink sections, in operation, provide substantially equal flow rates of heat from the respective power electronic switching module. 13. The system of claim 7, wherein the first, second, and third heat sink sections share a common base. 14. A method, comprising: disposing first, second, and third power electronic switching modules adjacent to a cooling air duct, wherein the first, second, and third power electronic switching modules, in operation, perform controlled switching of respective first, second, and third phases of AC power; anddisposing first, second, and third heat sink sections adjacent to the first, second, and third power electronic switching modules, the first, second, and third heat sink sections extending into the cooling air duct in a sequential configuration wherein the second heat sink section receives cooling air from the first heat sink section, and the third heat sink section receives cooling air from the second heat sink section, each of the first, second, and third heat sink sections being physically configured differently from the other heat sink sections, wherein the first, second, and third heat sink sections comprise respective first, second, and third sets of fins disposed on a side of the respective heat sink section opposite the respective power electronic switching module and having first, second, and third lengths, respectively, along a direction of cooling air flow, the third length being greater than the first and second lengths. 15. The method of claim 14, comprising disposing, adjacent to an end of the cooling air duct, means for moving the cooling air through the cooling air duct and across the first, second, and third heat sink sections. 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the first heat sink section extends a first distance into the cooling air duct to permit a first cooling air stream to flow through the first heat sink section and a first bypass air stream to flow between the first heat sink section and a rear wall of the cooling air duct, the second heat sink section extends a second distance into the cooling air duct greater than the first distance to permit the first cooling air stream and a portion of the first bypass air stream to flow through the second heat sink section and a second bypass air stream to flow between the second heat sink section and the rear wall of the cooling air duct, and the third heat sink section extends a third distance into the cooling air duct greater than the second distance to permit cooling air from the second heat sink section and at least a portion of the second bypass air stream to flow through the third heat sink section. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the first, second, and third sets of fins have first, second, and third pitches, respectively, the first pitch being greater than the second and third pitches. 18. A power electronic system, comprising: a cooling air duct;a plurality of power electronic switching modules disposed adjacent to the cooling air duct; anda plurality of heat sink sections, each heat sink section being disposed adjacent to a respective power electronic switching module and extending into the cooling air duct in a sequential configuration in which each successive heat sink section receives at least a portion of its cooling air from a preceding heat sink section, wherein each of the heat sink sections is differently physically configured, wherein the heat sink sections each comprise respective sets of fins disposed on a side of the respective heat sink section opposite the respective power electronic switching module, each set of fins extending a different distance into the cooling air duct. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein each set of fins has a different length. 20. The system of claim 18, wherein each set of fins has a different pitch.
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