Optimal design of cooling system for water cooling motor used for mini electric vehicle

Author(s):  
Li Cuiping ◽  
Guan Zhengwei ◽  
Li Junhui ◽  
Zhao Bing ◽  
Ding Xiucui
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 887-896
Author(s):  
Zuowu Ding ◽  
Weijun Shen ◽  
Huachang Xue ◽  
Min Qu ◽  
Tengfei Hao ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 3722-3725 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Kai Dong

In this paper a new type of coolers for electric vehicle on-board chargers is presented, which is based on semiconductor refrigeration technology. Using TEC1-12706 we design a cooler for an on-board charger whose power is 3.3kW. And a thermally driven water cooling system is presented to cool the hot end of the semiconductor chilling plate. Semiconductor chilling plates have the advantages of small size, low weight, dust prevention, seismic resistance, non-noise pollution and non-mechanical wear. So they can obviously improve the performances of the coolers used now. Experiments show that the cooler designed can cool the charger well.


Author(s):  
Uschas Chowdhury ◽  
Manasa Sahini ◽  
Ashwin Siddarth ◽  
Dereje Agonafer ◽  
Steve Branton

Modern day data centers are operated at high power for increased power density, maintenance, and cooling which covers almost 2 percent (70 billion kilowatt-hours) of the total energy consumption in the US. IT components and cooling system occupy the major portion of this energy consumption. Although data centers are designed to perform efficiently, cooling the high-density components is still a challenge. So, alternative methods to improve the cooling efficiency has become the drive to reduce the cooling cost. As liquid cooling is more efficient for high specific heat capacity, density, and thermal conductivity, hybrid cooling can offer the advantage of liquid cooling of high heat generating components in the traditional air-cooled servers. In this experiment, a 1U server is equipped with cold plate to cool the CPUs while the rest of the components are cooled by fans. In this study, predictive fan and pump failure analysis are performed which also helps to explore the options for redundancy and to reduce the cooling cost by improving cooling efficiency. Redundancy requires the knowledge of planned and unplanned system failures. As the main heat generating components are cooled by liquid, warm water cooling can be employed to observe the effects of raised inlet conditions in a hybrid cooled server with failure scenarios. The ASHRAE guidance class W4 for liquid cooling is chosen for our experiment to operate in a range from 25°C – 45°C. The experiments are conducted separately for the pump and fan failure scenarios. Computational load of idle, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70% and 98% are applied while powering only one pump and the miniature dry cooler fans are controlled externally to maintain constant inlet temperature of the coolant. As the rest of components such as DIMMs & PCH are cooled by air, maximum utilization for memory is applied while reducing the number fans in each case for fan failure scenario. The components temperatures and power consumption are recorded in each case for performance analysis.


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