Thermal management system
The refrigerant circuit with a bypass path and integrated valves stabilizes hot gas heating and reduces part count, addressing instability and complexity in thermal management systems.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024133395
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing thermal management systems face instability in hot gas heating operations and require multiple parts, leading to increased complexity and cost.
A refrigerant circuit with a compressor, condenser, two evaporators, and a bypass path that bypasses the condenser, along with a pressure reducing device and check and two-way valves, to stabilize hot gas heating and reduce part count.
Stabilizes hot gas heating operations and reduces the number of parts required, enhancing heating capacity and preventing refrigerant leakage, thereby lowering manufacturing costs and maintaining system performance.
Smart Images

Figure 2026030417000001_ABST
Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a thermal management system. [Background technology]
[0002] There are known techniques for improving heating performance in air conditioning. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a refrigerant circuit in which high-temperature gas discharged from a compressor bypasses an external heat exchanger, thereby improving heating performance. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] International Publication No. 2023 / 037897 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a heat management system that can stabilize hot gas heating operation and reduce the number of parts. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention, a thermal management system is provided with a refrigerant circuit having a compressor, a condenser that heats a heat medium, a first evaporator that cools the heat medium, a second evaporator that is arranged in parallel with the first evaporator and cools the heat medium, and a pressure reducing device that is arranged upstream of the first evaporator, and the refrigerant circuit is provided with a bypass path that bypasses the condenser and joins a path downstream of the branch point between the first evaporator and the second evaporator and a path upstream of the pressure reducing device. [Effects of the Invention]
[0006] According to the present invention, a heat management system can be provided that can stabilize hot gas heating operation and reduce the number of parts. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0007] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram showing an example of the configuration of a refrigerant circuit provided in a heat management system. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] [System Configuration] System Overview FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing an outline of an example configuration of a thermal management system 1 according to this embodiment. The thermal management system 1 is mounted on a vehicle. The vehicle is preferably a vehicle equipped with a battery for driving. The vehicle may be, for example, an electric vehicle (BEV: Battery Electric Vehicle), a hybrid vehicle (HEV: Hybrid Electric Vehicle), a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV: Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle), or a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle).
[0009] The thermal management system 1 includes a refrigerant circuit 10 configured to circulate a refrigerant. The refrigerant may be, but is not limited to, a hydrofluoroolefin, for example. The thermal management system 1 also includes a heat medium circuit (not shown) through which a heat medium fluid, such as a coolant liquid, circulates, and a control device (not shown) that controls the operation of the refrigerant circuit 10 and the heat medium circuit.
[0010] <Refrigerant circuit> The refrigerant circuit 10 is configured to function as a heat pump that circulates a refrigerant and repeats compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation.
[0011] The refrigerant circuit 10 includes a compressor 11, a high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 which is a condenser, pressure reducing devices 13a and 13b, a first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 which is a first evaporator, and a second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 which is a second evaporator.
[0012] The compressor 11 compresses the gaseous refrigerant to a high temperature and pressure, and then discharges it.
[0013] The high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 includes a refrigerant passage 12a through which the refrigerant circulating in the refrigerant circuit 10 passes, and a heat medium passage 12b through which the heat medium pushed out by, for example, a circulation pump P20 installed in the heat medium circuit and passing through a heater core of the heat medium circuit passes. The high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 condenses the gaseous refrigerant compressed by the compressor 11 and releases heat, thereby heating the heat medium passing through the heater core. This allows the vehicle interior to be heated.
[0014] The pressure reducing devices 13a and 13b are, for example, expansion valves, which expand the liquid refrigerant to a low pressure.
[0015] The first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 includes a refrigerant passage 14a through which the refrigerant circulating in the refrigerant circuit 10 passes, and a heat medium passage 14b through which the heat medium, which is pushed out by, for example, a circulation pump P40 installed in the heat medium circuit and passes through a battery temperature adjustment unit that adjusts the temperature of the battery, passes. The first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 cools the heat medium passing through the battery temperature adjustment unit by evaporating the low-temperature, low-pressure liquid refrigerant and absorbing heat. This allows the temperature of the battery to be adjusted.
[0016] The second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 is arranged in parallel with the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14. The second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 includes a refrigerant passage 16a through which the refrigerant circulating in the refrigerant circuit 10 passes, and a heat medium passage 16b through which, for example, a heat medium pushed out by a circulation pump P30 installed in the heat medium circuit passes and through which the heat medium passing through the cooler core passes. The second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 cools the heat medium passing through the cooler core by evaporating the low-temperature, low-pressure liquid refrigerant and absorbing heat. This allows the interior of the vehicle to be cooled.
[0017] The elements of the refrigerant circuit 10 are connected by refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, and 10j.
[0018] That is, the discharge side of compressor 11 is connected to the inlet of refrigerant passage 14a of first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 via refrigerant passage 10a, branch point a1, refrigerant passage 10b, junction point b1, and downstream refrigerant passage 10c connected thereto. A two-way valve 17, which is a passage opening / closing valve, is installed on refrigerant passage 10b. A pressure reducing device 13a is installed on refrigerant passage 10c. That is, pressure reducing device 13a is installed upstream of first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14. The outlet of refrigerant passage 14a of first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 is connected to the suction side of compressor 11 via refrigerant passage 10d connected thereto, junction point b2, and downstream refrigerant passage 10e. An accumulator 15 is installed on refrigerant passage 10e.
[0019] The discharge side of the compressor 11 is connected to the inlet of the refrigerant passage 12a of the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 via the refrigerant passage 10a connected thereto, the branch point a1, and the downstream refrigerant passage 10f. The outlet of the refrigerant passage 12a of the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 is connected to the inlet of the refrigerant passage 16a of the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 via the refrigerant passage 10g connected thereto, the branch point a2, and the downstream refrigerant passage 10h. A pressure reducing device 13b is installed on the path of the refrigerant passage 10h. That is, the pressure reducing device 13b is installed upstream of the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. The outlet of the refrigerant passage 16a of the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 is connected to the suction side of the compressor 11 via the refrigerant passage 10i connected thereto, the junction b2, and the downstream refrigerant passage 10e.
[0020] The outlet of refrigerant passage 12a of high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 is connected to the inlet of refrigerant passage 14a of first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 via refrigerant passage 10g, branch point a2, refrigerant passage 10j, junction point b1, and downstream refrigerant passage 10c. A check valve 18 is installed on refrigerant passage 10j to prevent refrigerant from flowing toward branch point a2. That is, check valve 18 is installed downstream of branch point a2 and upstream of junction point b1 of refrigerant passage 10g.
[0021] By configuring the refrigerant flow path as described above, the refrigerant flow path 10b functions as a bypass route that bypasses the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 and merges at the junction b1 downstream of the branching point a2 of the refrigerant flow path 10j through which the refrigerant flows to the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 and the refrigerant flow path 10h through which the refrigerant flows to the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16, and upstream of the pressure reducing device 13a.
[0022] [System Operation] Next, a specific operation of the refrigerant circuit 10 included in the heat management system 1 of this embodiment will be described.
[0023] <Hot gas heating operation> FIG. 1 shows the state of the refrigerant circuit 10 when hot gas heating is performed when the outside air temperature is extremely low (for example, −20° C. to −30° C.).
[0024] When the hot gas heating operation is performed, the pressure reducing devices 13a and 13b are opened and the two-way valve 17 is opened.
[0025] As a result, the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 11 flows into the refrigerant flow paths 10a and 10f and passes through the refrigerant passage 12a of the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12. On the other hand, the heat medium that passes through the heater core in the heat medium circuit passes through the heat medium passage 12b. Then, the heat medium that absorbs heat in the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 flows into the heater core, thereby heating the vehicle interior.
[0026] The refrigerant that passes through refrigerant passage 12a of high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 flows into refrigerant flow paths 10g and 10h. As a result, the refrigerant that is reduced to a low temperature and low pressure by pressure reducing device 13b passes through refrigerant passage 16a of second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. When hot gas heating operation is performed, the heat medium that passes through heat medium passage 16b of second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 does not circulate. Therefore, the refrigerant that passes through refrigerant passage 16a of second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 flows into refrigerant flow paths 10i and 10e without releasing heat and enters the suction side of compressor 11. In this way, in hot gas heating operation, refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, and 10e form a circulation path in which the refrigerant discharged from compressor 11 passes through high-temperature side heat exchanger 12.
[0027] Furthermore, the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 11 flows through the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10b, and 10c. As a result, the refrigerant reduced to a medium temperature and low pressure by the pressure reducing device 13a passes through the refrigerant passage 14a of the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14. When hot gas heating operation is performed, the heat medium passing through the heat medium passage 14b of the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 does not circulate. Therefore, the refrigerant passing through the heat medium passage 14b of the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 flows into the refrigerant flow paths 10d and 10e without releasing heat and enters the suction side of the compressor 11. In this way, during hot gas heating operation, the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, and 10e form a circulation path through which the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 11 bypasses the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12.
[0028] The refrigerant flowing through the bypass path does not actively exchange heat compared to the refrigerant that passes through the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12, and therefore has a higher temperature when it returns to the suction side of the compressor 11. As a result, in hot gas heating operation, the higher temperature of the refrigerant sucked into the compressor 11 makes it possible to increase the temperature of the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 11, thereby improving the heating capacity.
[0029] During hot gas heating operation, the refrigerant flowing through the bypass path can circulate high-pressure refrigerant, thereby stabilizing hot gas heating operation. In particular, in this embodiment, heat exchange with the heat medium is not performed between the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 and the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16, so hot gas heating operation can be more effectively stabilized.
[0030] In addition, when hot gas heating operation is performed, the pressure reducing device 13a used to reduce the pressure of the refrigerant flowing through the bypass route can also be used as the pressure reducing device for the refrigerant flowing through the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14, thereby reducing the number of parts.
[0031] In addition, by providing a check valve 18, it is possible to prevent the high-pressure refrigerant that has bypassed the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 from flowing to the branch section a2 side instead of to the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 side, thereby preventing the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 11 from flowing back in the refrigerant circuit 10.
[0032] <Battery cooling operation execution> When an operation other than the hot gas heating operation, such as a battery cooling operation, is performed, the refrigerant is passed through the first low-temperature heat exchanger 14 without passing through the second low-temperature heat exchanger 16. In this case, the pressure reducing device 13a is opened, the pressure reducing device 13b is fully closed, and the two-way valve 17 is closed. This allows the refrigerant to flow through the first low-temperature heat exchanger 14 without passing through the second low-temperature heat exchanger 16. Meanwhile, the circulation path through the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10j, 10c, 10d, and 10e is not formed. Meanwhile, the circulation path through the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, and 10e and the bypass path through the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, and 10e are not formed. As a result, the refrigerant that is cooled to a low temperature and pressure by the pressure reducing device 13a after being discharged from the compressor 11 passes through the refrigerant passage 14a of the first low-temperature heat exchanger 14. Meanwhile, the heat medium circulating through the battery temperature adjustment unit in the heat medium circuit passes through the heat medium passage 14b. Then, the heat medium that has dissipated heat in the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 flows into the battery temperature adjustment unit, thereby cooling the battery.
[0033] <Cooling operation execution> When performing an operation other than the hot gas heating operation, such as cooling the vehicle cabin, the refrigerant is not passed through the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 but is passed through the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. In this case, the pressure reducing device 13a is fully closed, the pressure reducing device 13b is opened, and the two-way valve 17 is closed. This allows a circulation path to be formed using the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, and 10e. Meanwhile, a circulation path that passes through the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10j, 10c, 10d, and 10e and the bypass path using the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, and 10e is not formed. As a result, the refrigerant that is cooled to a low pressure by the pressure reducing device 13b after being discharged from the compressor 11 passes through the refrigerant passage 16a of the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. On the other hand, the heat medium circulating in the cooler core in the heat medium circuit passes through the heat medium passage 16b. Then, the heat medium that has dissipated heat in the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 flows into the cooler core, thereby cooling the vehicle interior.
[0034] <Cooling operation and battery cooling operation execution> When an operation other than the hot gas heating operation is performed, for example, when a vehicle cabin cooling operation and a battery cooling operation are performed, the refrigerant is caused to flow through the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 and the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. In this case, the pressure reducing device 13a is opened, the pressure reducing device 13b is opened, and the two-way valve 17 is closed. As a result, a circulation path is formed using the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10j, 10c, 10d, and 10e, and a circulation path is formed using the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, and 10e. On the other hand, a circulation path via the bypass path using the refrigerant flow paths 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, and 10e is not formed. As a result, the refrigerant that is cooled to a low temperature and pressure by the pressure reducing device 13a after being discharged from the compressor 11 passes through the refrigerant passage 14a of the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14. On the other hand, the heat medium that passes through the battery temperature adjustment unit in the heat medium circuit passes through the heat medium passage 14b. The heat medium that has dissipated heat in the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 flows to the battery temperature adjustment unit, thereby cooling the battery. Furthermore, the refrigerant that is cooled to a low temperature and pressure by the pressure reducing device 13b after being discharged from the compressor 11 passes through the refrigerant passage 16a of the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. On the other hand, the heat medium that passes through the cooler core in the heat medium circuit passes through the heat medium passage 16b. The heat medium that has dissipated heat in the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 flows to the cooler core, thereby cooling the vehicle interior.
[0035] As described above, the refrigerant circuit 10 of this embodiment does not require a separate pressure reducing device for reducing the pressure of the refrigerant flowing through the bypass path, thereby reducing the manufacturing costs of the thermal management system 1. Furthermore, if a pressure reducing device is provided in the bypass path, there is a risk that the refrigerant will leak from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side even if the pressure reducing device is fully closed, but by providing the two-way valve 17 in the bypass path, the refrigerant can be completely blocked, preventing a decrease in performance in operations other than hot gas operation.
[0036] Furthermore, if check valve 18 is not provided, there is a risk that refrigerant will not flow from branch portion a1 to high-temperature side heat exchanger 12, which has a high flow resistance, but by providing check valve 18, the pressure in the circuit can be adjusted so that refrigerant also flows from branch portion a1 to high-temperature side heat exchanger 12. Furthermore, when two-way valve 17 is open, high-pressure refrigerant flows to the outlet side of check valve 18, so providing check valve 18 can prevent refrigerant that has passed through high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 from flowing into first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14.
[0037] Furthermore, by providing the two-way valve 17, the refrigerant can be completely shut off, preventing a decrease in performance in operations other than the hot gas operation.
[0038] In this embodiment, an example has been given in which the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 exchanges heat with a heat medium passing through a battery temperature control unit, and the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 exchanges heat with a heat medium passing through a cooler core, but the temperature control target of the heat medium exchanged by the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 and the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 does not have to be limited to this embodiment.
[0039] [Effects of this embodiment] (1) A thermal management system 1 including a refrigerant circuit 10 having a compressor 11, a high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 as a condenser that heats a heat medium, a first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 as a first evaporator that cools the heat medium, a second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16 arranged in parallel with the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 and as a second evaporator that cools the heat medium, and a pressure reducing device 13a arranged in a path upstream of the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14, The refrigerant circuit 10 includes a refrigerant flow path 10b, which is a bypass path that bypasses the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 and joins the path upstream of the pressure reducing device 13a downstream of a branch point a2 between a refrigerant flow path 10j, which is a path through which the refrigerant flows to the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14, and a refrigerant flow path 10h, which is a path through which the refrigerant flows to the second low-temperature side heat exchanger 16. Therefore, during hot gas heating operation, high-pressure refrigerant can be circulated by the refrigerant flowing through the bypass path, making hot gas heating operation stable. Also, since pressure reducing device 13a used to reduce the pressure of refrigerant flowing through the bypass path can also be used as a pressure reducing device for refrigerant flowing through the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 when hot gas heating operation is performed, the number of parts can be reduced.
[0040] (2) A check valve 18 is provided downstream of the branch a2 and upstream of the junction b1 of the bypass route to prevent the refrigerant from flowing toward the branch a2. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the high-pressure refrigerant that has bypassed the high-temperature side heat exchanger 12 from flowing to the branch section a2 side instead of to the first low-temperature side heat exchanger 14 side, thereby preventing the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 11 from flowing back in the refrigerant circuit 10.
[0041] (3) A two-way valve 17 is provided in the refrigerant flow path 10g as a flow path opening / closing valve. Therefore, by providing the two-way valve 17, the refrigerant can be completely shut off, and therefore, the performance of operations other than the hot gas operation can be prevented from deteriorating.
[0042] The present invention has been described above by showing preferred embodiments, but it goes without saying that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications can be made within the scope of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]
[0043] 1: Thermal management system 10: Refrigerant circuit 13a, 13b: Pressure reducing device 17: Two-way valve 18: Check valve a1, a2: Branching section b1,b2: Merging part
Claims
1. A thermal management system including a refrigerant circuit having a compressor, a condenser that heats a heat medium, a first evaporator that cools the heat medium, a second evaporator that is arranged in parallel with the first evaporator and cools the heat medium, and a pressure reducing device that is arranged in a path upstream of the first evaporator, The refrigerant circuit includes a bypass path that bypasses the condenser, is downstream of a branch point between a path through which the refrigerant flows to the first evaporator and a path through which the refrigerant flows to the second evaporator, and joins the path upstream of the pressure reducing device. A thermal management system comprising:
2. A check valve is provided in the path downstream of the branching portion and in the path upstream of the junction of the bypass path to prevent the refrigerant from flowing toward the branching portion. The thermal management system of claim 1 .
3. A flow path opening / closing valve is provided in the bypass path. The thermal management system of claim 1 .
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Vehicle heating, ventilation, air conditioning system and method for dehumidification and reheat of cabin air using the same
WO2023037897A1