Claims
- 1. An electric drive for a vehicle at least partially propelled by an electric motor, the drive comprising:
a vehicle drive train; a power converter operatively coupled to the drive train and comprising:
a thermal support configured to receive and to circulate a coolant stream; a control circuit; a driver circuit supported by the thermal support and coupled to the control circuit to receive control signals from the control circuit; a power converter circuit coupled to the driver circuit to receive drive signals for outputting a controlled frequency output power, the inverter circuit including a plurality of power electronic device subassemblies bonded to a substrate for converting input power to AC power signals based upon the drive signals; and a capacitor circuit coupled to the power converter circuit; wherein at least the substrate of the inverter circuit is supported on the thermal support and extracting heat from the power electronic device subassemblies during operation of the power converter circuit.
- 2. The electric vehicle drive of claim 1, wherein the power converter circuit is configured to receive DC input power.
- 3. The electric vehicle drive of claim 1, wherein the power converter is configured to receive AC input power.
- 4. The electric vehicle drive of claim 1, wherein the device subassemblies are bonded to a single substrate.
- 5. The electric vehicle drive of claim 1, wherein the device subassemblies are bonded to a plurality of substrates.
- 6. The electric vehicle drive of claim 5, wherein the substrates are disposed on different sides of the support.
- 7. The electric vehicle drive of claim 6, wherein the different sides are mutually opposed to one another.
- 8. The electric vehicle drive of claim 1, wherein the support cools at least two of the circuits.
- 9. The electric vehicle drive of claim 8, wherein the support cools the capacitor circuit.
- 10. The electric vehicle drive of claim 9, wherein the capacitor circuit is supported on a side of the support opposite a side on which the substrate is supported.
- 11. An electric drive for a vehicle at least partially propelled by an electric motor, the drive comprising:
a vehicle drive train; a power converter operatively coupled to the drive train and comprising:
a thermal support having first and second sides and configured to receive and to circulate a coolant stream; a power converter circuit for outputting a controlled frequency output power, the converter circuit including a plurality of power electronic device subassemblies bonded to at least one substrate; and an energy storage circuit coupled to the converter circuit; wherein the substrate of the converter circuit is supported on the first side of the thermal support and the energy storage circuit is supported on the second side of the thermal support, whereby the coolant stream extracts heat from the substrate and the energy storage circuit during operation of the power converter circuit.
- 12. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein the power electronics circuit is bonded to the substrate.
- 13. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein the thermal support is a single-piece support.
- 14. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein the thermal support is a multi-piece support.
- 15. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein the thermal support includes at least one extension for supporting and cooling the circuitry.
- 16. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein the device subassemblies are bonded to a single substrate.
- 17. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein the device subassemblies are bonded to a plurality of substrates.
- 18. The electric vehicle drive of claim 11, wherein at least one of the substrates are disposed on a side of the support other than the first side.
- 19. An electric drive for a vehicle at least partially propelled by an electric motor, the drive comprising:
a vehicle drive train; a power converter operatively coupled to the drive train and comprising:
a thermal support having first and second sides and configured to receive and to circulate a coolant stream; a first power converter circuit for outputting a controlled frequency output power, the converter circuit including a plurality of power electronic device subassemblies secured to at least one first substrate; and a second power converter circuit for outputting a controlled frequency output power, the converter circuit including a plurality of power electronic device subassemblies secured to a second substrate; wherein the at least one first substrate is supported on the first side of the thermal support and the at least one second substrate is supported on the second side of the thermal support, whereby the coolant stream extracts heat from the first and second substrates during operation of the converter.
- 20. The electric vehicle drive of claim 19, wherein the device subassemblies are bonded to their respective substrates.
- 21. The electric vehicle drive of claim 19, further comprising an energy storage circuit coupled to at least one of the first or second converter circuits, the energy storage circuit being cooled by the thermal support during operation.
- 22. The electric vehicle drive of claim 19, wherein the energy storage circuit is coupled to both the first and second converter circuits.
- 23. The electric vehicle drive of claim 19, wherein the device subassemblies of each converter circuit are bonded to a single substrate.
- 24. The electric vehicle drive of claim 19, wherein the device subassemblies of each converter circuit are bonded to a plurality of substrates.
- 25. The electric vehicle drive of claim 19, wherein the second side is mutually opposed to the first side.
- 26. An electric drive for a vehicle at least partially propelled by an electric motor, the drive comprising:
a vehicle drive train; a power converter operatively coupled to the drive train and comprising:
a thermal support at least partially defining an electric reference plane and configured to receive and circulate a coolant stream for extraction of heat; an interface plate secured to the thermal support and contacting the coolant stream during operation; at least one power electronic device subassembly disposed on the interface plate and comprising a power electronic device and contact pads for transmitting signals to and from the power electronics device, the interface plate and the electronics device subassembly being at least partially thermally matched to create a desired thermal gradient to remove heat from the power electronics device during operation via the substrate and the thermal support; wherein the interface plate and the thermal support are made of different materials.
- 27. The electric vehicle drive of claim 26, wherein the thermal support is a single-piece support.
- 28. The electric vehicle drive of claim 26, wherein the thermal support is a multi-piece support.
- 29. The electric vehicle drive of claim 26, wherein the thermal support includes at least one extension for supporting and cooling additional circuitry.
- 30. An electric drive for a vehicle at least partially propelled by an electric motor, the drive comprising:
a vehicle drive train; a power converter operatively coupled to the drive train and comprising:
a controlled power electronics circuit including solid state switches configured to convert incoming power to controlled outgoing power; and a fluid cooled support on which the power electronics circuit is directly secured, the fluid cooled support including inlet and outlet ports for a cooling fluid and an internal fluid conduit for directing flow of cooling fluid adjacent to the power electronics circuit for removal of heat therefrom, the support further including an interface plate on which the power electronics circuit is secured and which contacts the cooling fluid during operation, interfaces between the power electronics circuit and and the interface plate being thermally matched to limit differential thermal expansion during operation of the solid state switches.
- 31. The electric vehicle drive of claim 30, wherein the power electronics circuit is formed of a plurality overposed layers, interfaces between the layers being thermally matched so limit the differential expansion during operation of the solid state switches.
- 32. The electric vehicle drive of claim 30, wherein the overposed layers include a substrate on which the solid state switches are disposed.
- 33. The electric vehicle drive of claim 30, wherein the interface plate consists essentially of AlSiC.
- 34. The electric vehicle drive of claim 32, wherein the layers include a substrate layer bonded to the interface plate, the solid state switches being disposed on the substrate layer.
- 35. The electric vehicle drive of claim 34, wherein the substrate layer comprises ceramic layer direct bonded to an aluminum layer.
- 36. The electric vehicle drive of claim 34, wherein the substrate layer comprises a ceramic layer direct bonded to a copper layer.
- 37. The electric vehicle drive of claim 30, wherein the power electronics circuit is part of a subassembly joined to the support and interfacing directly with the internal fluid conduit.
- 38. The electric vehicle drive of claim 37, wherein the subassembly is joined to the support by welding.
- 39. The electric vehicle drive of claim 37, wherein the subassembly is removably joined to the support by mechanical fastening means and is sealed to the support.
- 40. The electric vehicle drive of claim 30, wherein the power electronics circuit includes a plurality of bonding layers thermally matched to adjacent device layers to reduce differential thermal expansion during operation.
- 41. An electric drive for a vehicle at least partially propelled by an electric motor, the drive comprising:
a vehicle drive train; a power converter operatively coupled to the drive train and comprising:
a plurality of controlled power electronics circuits including solid state switches configured to convert incoming power to controlled outgoing power, each circuit including a first bonding layer thermally matched to an underlying interface plate, a substrate disposed on the first bonding layer and thermally matched to the first bonding layer, a second bonding layer disposed on the substrate and thermally matched to the substrate, and a device layer disposed on the second bonding layer and thermally matched to the second bonding layer; and a fluid cooled support on which the power electronics circuits are directly secured, the fluid cooled support including inlet and outlet ports for a cooling fluid and an internal fluid conduit for directing flow of cooling toward the interface plate for removal of heat therefrom during operation of the solid state switches.
- 42. The electric vehicle drive of claim 33, wherein the interface plate consists essentially of AlSiC.
- 43. The electric vehicle drive of claim 33, wherein the substrate comprises ceramic layer direct bonded to an aluminum layer.
- 44. The electric vehicle drive of claim 33, wherein the substrate comprises a ceramic layer direct bonded to a copper layer.
- 45. The electric vehicle drive of claim 33, wherein the power electronics circuits comprise at least one subassembly joined to the support and interfacing directly with the internal fluid conduit.
- 46. The electric vehicle drive of claim 45, wherein the subassembly is joined to the support by welding.
- 47. The electric vehicle drive of claim 45, wherein the subassembly is removably joined to the support by mechanical fastening means and is sealed to the support.
- 48. The electric vehicle drive of claim 45, wherein the power electronics circuits comprise a plurality of subassemblies.
- 49. The electric vehicle drive of claim 48, wherein the subassemblies are secured to at least two different sides of the support.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/349,259, filed Jan. 16, 2002.
GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC02-99EE50571 awarded by the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60349259 |
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