Advanced power electronic circuit for fuel cell vehicles enabling independent cooling of various systems
An electrified vehicle and cooling system for an electrified vehicle include fuel cells and at least one first and one second coolant circuit, wherein the first coolant circuit is configured for cooling the fuel cells and the second coolant circuit is configured for cooling electronic components for controlling the fuel cells and for cooling electronic components of an electric drive system, wherein the second coolant circuit has a first partial coolant circuit and a second partial coolant circuit, wherein the first partial coolant circuit is arranged in the region of the electronic components for controlling the fuel cells and the second partial coolant circuit is arranged in the region of the electronic components of the electric drive system.
1 . A fuel cell vehicle comprising:
at least one fuel cell;
an electric machine powered by the at least one fuel cell;
a controller and first associated electronic components configured to control the at least one fuel cell;
second associated electronic components configured to control the electric machine;
a first coolant circuit having a first pump configured to circulate coolant through the at least one fuel cell; and
a second coolant circuit configured to circulate coolant through the first and second associated electronic components, the second coolant circuit including a first partial coolant circuit having a second pump configured to circulate coolant through the first associated electronic components, and a second partial coolant circuit having a third pump configured to circulate coolant through the second associated electronic components.
2 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a first check valve arranged between an inlet of the first partial coolant circuit and an inlet of the second partial coolant circuit.
3 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 2 further comprising a second check valve arranged between an outlet of the first partial coolant circuit and an outlet of the second partial coolant circuit.
4 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a throttle arranged in the first partial coolant circuit.
5 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 4 further comprising a fuel cell power distributor, wherein the throttle is arranged in a parallel coolant flow path with coolant flow through the fuel cell power distributor.
6 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 1 wherein the first coolant circuit is a high-temperature circuit and the second coolant circuit is a low-temperature circuit.
7 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 1 further comprising:
a first radiator fluidly coupled to the first coolant circuit; and
a second radiator fluidly coupled to the second coolant circuit.
8 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 7 wherein the first coolant circuit further comprises a three-way bypass valve that bypasses the first radiator responsive to coolant temperature being below a predetermined temperature.
9 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 1 wherein the first associated electronics comprises a first DC voltage converter electrically connected to the at least one fuel cell and a second DC voltage converter electrically connected to a traction battery of the fuel cell vehicle.
10 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a DC voltage converter for the at least one fuel cell, a DC voltage converter for a vehicle traction battery, a power distributor for the at least one fuel cell, a compressor controller, and an electrical compressor within the first partial coolant circuit.
11 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 10 wherein downstream of the DC voltage converter for the vehicle traction battery, the first partial coolant circuit branches into at least a first section and a second section such that the power distributor is arranged in the first section, and the compressor controller and the electrical compressor are arranged in the second section.
12 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 11 further comprising a throttle positioned in the first section.
13 . A fuel cell vehicle comprising:
at least one fuel cell;
an electric machine powered by the at least one fuel cell;
a controller and first associated electronic components configured to control the at least one fuel cell;
second associated electronic components configured to control the electric machine;
a first coolant circuit having a first pump configured to circulate coolant through the at least one fuel cell;
a second coolant circuit configured to circulate coolant through the first and second associated electronic components, the second coolant circuit including a first partial coolant circuit having a second pump configured to circulate coolant through the first associated electronic components, and a second partial coolant circuit having a third pump configured to circulate coolant through the second associated electronic components;
a first check valve disposed between an inlet of the first partial coolant circuit and an inlet of the second partial coolant circuit; and
a second check valve disposed between an outlet of the first partial coolant circuit and an outlet of the second partial coolant circuit.
14 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 13 further comprising a DC voltage converter for the at least one fuel cell, a DC voltage converter for a vehicle traction battery, a power distributor for the at least one fuel cell, a compressor controller, and an electrical compressor, within the first partial coolant circuit.
15 . The fuel cell vehicle of claim 14 wherein the first partial coolant circuit includes first and second branches downstream of the second pump, the first branch configured to providing coolant to the power distributor and the second branch including a throttle.