The invention relates to a device for regulating the circulation of a coolant liquid for a heat exchanger, in particular for a motor vehicle engine charge air cooler and to the obtained heat exchanger.
In this field, exchangers, so-called charge air coolers are known, allowing heat exchange between the air charge, intended to feed the engine of the vehicle, and a coolant liquid. They comprise a heat exchange bundle defining alternating circulation channels for the air charge and for the coolant liquid. Such exchangers have the advantage of being able to be freely positioned under the hood, notably in proximity to the engine of the vehicle, unlike the charge air exchangers cooled by means of an outdoor air bundle which require being positioned in the front face of the vehicle or at the very least in proximity to an air intake.
In order to ensure thermal regulation of the air charge, today it is known how to have the air charge pass either through the exchanger, or through a by-pass circuit. In this way it is possible to modify the temperature of the air sent to the engine depending on the air fraction crossing the exchanger and on the air fraction passing through the by-pass route.
Because of the sections required for the air flow, these solutions are, however, relatively cumbersome.
The object of the invention is to find a remedy to this drawback and to propose for this purpose a device for regulating the circulation of a coolant liquid for a heat exchanger, in particular a motor vehicle engine charge air cooler, said device including a body configured so as to be attached to said exchanger, said body defining at least one chamber for circulation of the liquid, said device further comprising a means for distributing said liquid in the chamber giving the possibility of modulating the temperature and/or the flow rate of the coolant liquid in the exchanger.
By carrying out regulation by means of a coolant liquid circuit, the device of the invention thus gives the possibility, in a reduced size, of ensuring thermal regulation of the air charge of the exchanger. The integration of said device to the exchanger further allows a ready-to-mount module to be available.
Advantageously, said body comprises at least one inlet for said liquid in the chamber, first and second outlets of said liquid of the chamber, said first outlet being configured so as to be connected to the inlet of the exchanger, said device being configured for allowing the coolant liquid to by-pass at least partly the exchanger through said second outlet, said distribution means being configured so as to carry out a distribution of the coolant liquid between said first and second outlets of the chamber.
The device thus gives the possibility of distributing in said chamber, the flow of the liquid in circulation at the inlet between said first and second outlets of the chamber and thereby regulate the flow rate of the coolant liquid circulating in the exchanger, and thus, adjust this circulation to the needs for cooling the air charger in order to either completely cross the exchanger for cooling it, or partly passing through the exchanger for partly cooling it, or by-passing the exchanger so as not to cool it. It further gives the possibility of operating the pump for circulating the liquid at its rated speed and therefore with minimum fatigue.
Other features of the invention which may be taken together or separately are indicated hereafter:
The invention also relates to a heat exchanger comprising a regulation device as described above.
According to different characteristics which may be assumed together or separately:
The invention further relates to a module for admitting air for the engine of the vehicle comprising a heat exchanger as described above.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the description which follows of exemplary embodiments given as an illustration with reference to the appended figures. In these figures:
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The exchanger 3 receives hot compressed air, for example from a turbo compressor, which enters here into the exchanger through an air intake manifold 5 of said exchanger. This air is cooled during its passing in the exchanger 3 and flows out of said exchanger at said admission manifold 4. The heat exchange takes place between the air and a coolant liquid L circulating in the exchanger. More specifically, this cooling of the air is achieved with a heat exchange bundle 7 of the exchanger, consisting of a stack of plates 8 determining between them alternating circulation channels for the air charge and for the coolant liquid. The coolant liquid L is set into circulation in the exchanger, more specifically its bundle, by means of an actuated pump 9 at a distance from the exchanger 3 as this is seen in the Figure.
An engine admission module 1 according to the invention is illustrated in
According to the invention, as illustrated in
Said body 17 includes here an inlet 21 for said liquid in the chamber 19, a first outlet 23 and a second outlet 25 of said liquid from the chamber. Said first outlet 23 is connected to the inlet 13 of the exchanger, while the device is configured for allowing the coolant liquid to by-pass at least partly the exchanger through said second outlet 25, for example through a bypass conduit 27 of the device connected to the second outlet 25 and to the outlet 15 of the exchanger. The distribution means 12 is configured here so as to carry out distribution of said liquid in the chamber, by means of a distribution means 29, between said first and second outlets 23, 25 of the chamber, so as to distribute the liquid between the inlet 21 of the exchanger and the bypass conduit 27.
Thus, the pump 9 for circulation of the liquid, either positioned at a distance or not from the device 11, may operate under its rated conditions, while the device gives the possibility of regulating the flow rate of the coolant liquid L circulating in the exchanger 3, as close as possible to the latter in a fine adjustment, in order to adjust this circulation, according to the direction of the arrows, to the needs for cooling the air charge A so as to either completely pass through the exchanger for cooling it, or partly crossing the exchanger for partly cooling it, or by-passing the exchanger so as not to cool it. This regulation is advantageously controlled in correspondence with the need for cooling the air charge of the engine A.
Said distribution means in particular comprises a valve 12, here a three-way valve, including the chamber 19 and said means 29 for distributing said liquid, positioned in the chamber 19. This distribution means 29 is for example, a gate actuated in a rotary way in said valve chamber in order to distribute the coolant liquid L among said first and second outlets of the chamber 23, 25. This distribution of the liquid is attached to a set regulation value of the flow rate of said liquid, optionally of the temperature of the liquid in the exchanger, for example issued by a computing device of the vehicle.
Said device may comprise an actuator of said distribution means, for example provided in a housing of said body, parallel to said chamber 19. The control of the actuator is notably electric and/or pneumatic. It may be controlled by said computing device of the vehicle, in connection with the needs of the engine.
Said valve 12 is here of the rotary type. It is actuated via its distribution means 29 by the actuator which may also be rotary, notably via pinions forming a kinematic connection, which gives the valve a compact structure, easy to integrate to the regulation device.
The regulation device 11, i.e. comprising here the valve 12 and the conduit 27, is advantageously in one piece, for example from plastic material molding, as this appears in
As already mentioned, said exchanger 3 includes here an inlet 13 and an outlet 15 of said coolant liquid on a same side of said bundle 7, said device 11 being configured so as to be connected to the exchanger 3 at said same side. More specifically, the exchanger includes, as aforementioned, a heat exchanger bundle 7 provided with blades 30 for circulation of said liquid and at least one column 31 for inflow of said liquid in communication with said blades, as this is seen in
As said exchanger is more specifically in the example of the type with side inlets, it comprises two boxes 33 of liquid on a same side of the bundle, these boxes of liquid being housed for said one column 31 for inflow of the liquid in the bundle, and for the other a column 35 for outflow of the liquid of the bundle. Said valve and/or device is then configured so as to be positioned between both of said columns 31, 35 of liquid in the exchanger and/or between said boxes 33 of liquid, or even integrated to said boxes 33.
More particularly, the exchanger may comprise a lid configured so as to be assembled to the bundle 7 at said same side, said lid defining said boxes for inflow and outflow of liquid 33 and said body, notably said chamber 19 for the distribution means and/or said housing for the actuator.
The lid is connected to the exchanger, for example to the bundle 7 of the exchanger like here, to its perimeter, for example by welding, braising, crimping or other technique, or to a wall of a case or of a lid of the exchanger (not shown). Optionally, a hood 36 may be mounted, screwed, onto said body 17 as illustrated, which allows access to the distribution means 29.
As indicated above, the conduit 27 (
Said conduit 27 is positioned at the upper portion of the chamber 19 and is connected to an outlet conduit 37 of the exchanger. The conduit 27 may further be connected to said box 33 for outflow of the liquid.
It should be noted that said valve is preferably of the type with positive safety or “failsafe”. In other words, it is advantageously configured for letting through the coolant liquid in the exchanger in the case of an operating fault.
According to the alternative embodiment of
According to the alternative embodiment of the regulation device 11 of
According to the alternative embodiment illustrated in
The invention thus provides a possibility for regulating accurately and rapidly a heat exchanger, in particular a motor vehicle engine charge air cooler, in a fine adjustment of the flow rate and optionally of the temperature of the coolant liquid circulating in the exchanger.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1356535 | Jul 2013 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP14/64372 | 7/4/2014 | WO | 00 |