Split radiator design for heat rejection optimization for a waste heat recovery system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F01K-023/10
F01K-023/06
F01P-003/18
F01K-025/10
F01P-009/06
출원번호
US-0816446
(2011-08-11)
등록번호
US-9470115
(2016-10-18)
국제출원번호
PCT/US2011/047494
(2011-08-11)
§371/§102 date
20130927
(20130927)
국제공개번호
WO2012/021757
(2012-02-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Ernst, Timothy C.
Nelson, Christopher R.
출원인 / 주소
CUMMINS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Foley & Lardner LLP
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초록▼
A cooling system provides improved heat recovery by providing a split core radiator for both engine cooling and condenser cooling for a Rankine cycle (RC). The cooling system includes a radiator having a first cooling core portion and a second cooling core portion. An engine cooling loop is fluidly
A cooling system provides improved heat recovery by providing a split core radiator for both engine cooling and condenser cooling for a Rankine cycle (RC). The cooling system includes a radiator having a first cooling core portion and a second cooling core portion. An engine cooling loop is fluidly connected the second cooling core portion. A condenser of an RC has a cooling loop fluidly connected to the first cooling core portion. A valve is provided between the engine cooling loop and the condenser cooling loop adjustably control the flow of coolant in the condenser cooling loop into the engine cooling loop. The cooling system includes a controller communicatively coupled to the valve and adapted to determine a load requirement for the internal combustion engine and adjust the valve in accordance with the engine load requirement.
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1. A cooling system for an internal combustion engine and waste heat recovery system using a Rankine cycle, comprising: a radiator having a first cooling core portion divided from a second cooling core portion, and positioned downstream from a flow of cooling air, wherein the first cooling core port
1. A cooling system for an internal combustion engine and waste heat recovery system using a Rankine cycle, comprising: a radiator having a first cooling core portion divided from a second cooling core portion, and positioned downstream from a flow of cooling air, wherein the first cooling core portion and the second cooling core portion are fluidly connected by a common tank;an engine cooling loop including an engine coolant return line fluidly connected to an inlet of the second cooling core portion, and an engine coolant feed line connected to an outlet of the second cooling core portion;a condenser of the waste heat recovery system, said condenser fluidly coupled to a condenser cooling loop including a condenser coolant return line fluidly connected to an inlet of the first cooling core portion, and a condenser coolant feed line fluidly connected an outlet of the first cooling core portion;a valve connected between the engine cooling loop and the condenser cooling loop and configured to adjustably control the flow of coolant in the condenser cooling loop into the engine cooling loop; anda controller communicatively coupled to the valve, said controller adapted to determine a load requirement for the internal combustion engine and adjust said valve in accordance with said engine load requirement. 2. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the valve is a mixing valve. 3. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the waste heat recovery system includes a turbine mechanically coupled to an electric generator. 4. The cooling system according to claim 1, further comprising a fan adapted to provide at least a portion of the flow of cooling air. 5. The cooling system according to claim 1, further comprising a sensor coupled to the engine coolant loop, said sensor generating a signal indicative of a temperature characteristic of coolant in the engine coolant loop, wherein said controller is adapted to adjust the valve to increase coolant flow from the condenser coolant loop to the engine coolant loop when the generated signal exceeds a predetermined level. 6. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the common tank is a top tank in fluid receiving communication with the inlet of the first cooling core portion and the inlet of the second cooling core portion, and in fluid providing communication with the first cooling core portion and the second cooling core portion. 7. The cooling system according to claim 6, wherein the valve is disposed in a valve line in fluid receiving communication with the first cooling core portion and in fluid providing communication with the engine cooling loop, and wherein the controller causes the valve to direct an increased amount of coolant from the first cooling core portion to the to the engine cooling loop in response to an increased engine load. 8. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the common tank is a header disposed between the first cooling core portion and the second cooling core portion, the header in fluid receiving communication with the second cooling core portion and the inlet of the first cooling core portion, and in fluid providing communication with the first cooling core portion and the outlet of the second cooling core portion. 9. The cooling system according to claim 8, wherein the valve is in fluid providing communication with the engine cooling loop and in fluid receiving communication with the header and the first cooling core portion, and wherein the controller causes the valve to direct a decreased amount of coolant from the header and an increased amount of coolant from the first cooling core portion to the engine cooling loop in response to an increased engine load. 10. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the valve is disposed in a valve line in fluid receiving communication with the condenser coolant feed line and in fluid providing communication with the engine coolant feed line, wherein the controller causes the valve to direct coolant in the condenser coolant feed line to the engine coolant feed line in response to an increased engine load. 11. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the first cooling core portion and the second cooling core portion are positioned in a side-by-side configuration, and wherein the flow of cooling air passes through the first cooling portion and the second cooling portion simultaneously. 12. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the engine load requirement is determined from at least one of engine position data, mass airflow data, fuel rate data, fluid pressure data, and temperature data. 13. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the valve is disposed in fluid receiving communication with the condenser cooling loop and in fluid providing communication with the engine cooling loop, wherein the controller maintains the valve in a closed configuration below a threshold engine load condition and opens the valve at or above the threshold engine load condition, wherein the valve in an open configuration allows fluid communication between the condenser cooling loop and the engine cooling loop, and wherein the valve in a closed configuration prevents fluid communication between the condenser cooling loop and the engine cooling loop. 14. A cooling system for an internal combustion engine and waste heat recovery system using a Rankine cycle, comprising: a radiator having a first cooling core portion divided from a second cooling core portion, and positioned downstream from a flow of cooling air;an engine cooling loop including an engine coolant return line fluidly connected to an inlet of the second cooling core portion, and an engine coolant feed line connected to an outlet of the second cooling core portion;a condenser of the waste heat recovery system, said condenser fluidly coupled to a condenser cooling loop including a condenser coolant return line fluidly connected to an inlet of the first cooling core portion, and a condenser coolant feed line fluidly connected an outlet of the first cooling core portion;a valve connected between the engine cooling loop and the condenser cooling loop and configured to adjustably control the flow of coolant in the condenser cooling loop into the engine cooling loop; anda controller communicatively coupled to the valve, said controller adapted to determine a load requirement for the internal combustion engine and adjust said valve in accordance with said engine load requirement;wherein the first cooling core portion is disposed upstream of the second cooling core portion in a front-to-back configuration, and wherein at least some of the flow of cooling air passes through the first cooling core portion before passing through the second cooling core portion. 15. A vehicle with an internal combustion engine, comprising: a waste heat recovery system having a condenser;a radiator positioned downstream from a flow of cooling air and having a first cooling core portion divided from a second cooling core portion, wherein the first cooling core portion is disposed upstream of the second cooling core portion in a front-to-back configuration, and wherein at least some of the flow of cooling air first passes through the first cooling core portion and then passes through the second cooling core portion;an engine cooling loop including an engine coolant return line fluidly connected to an inlet of the second cooling core portion, and an engine coolant feed line connected to an outlet of the second cooling core portion;a condenser cooling loop fluidly coupled to the condenser and including a condenser coolant return line fluidly connected to an inlet of the first cooling core portion, and a condenser coolant feed line fluidly connected an outlet of the first cooling core portion;a valve connected between the engine cooling loop and the condenser cooling loop and configured to adjustably control the flow of coolant in the condenser cooling loop into the engine cooling loop; anda controller communicatively coupled to the valve, the controller adapted to determine a load requirement for the internal combustion engine and adjust the valve in accordance with the engine load requirement. 16. The vehicle according to claim 15, further comprising a fan providing at least a portion of the flow of cooling air. 17. The vehicle according to claim 15, further comprising a sensor coupled to the engine coolant loop, the sensor generating a signal indicative of a temperature characteristic of coolant in the engine coolant loop, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the valve to increase coolant flow from the condenser coolant loop to the engine coolant loop when the generated signal exceeds a predetermined level.
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