Title :
Passive two-phase cooling for automotive power electronics
Author :
Moreno, Gines ; Jeffers, Jana R. ; Narumanchi, Sreekant ; Bennion, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO, USA
Abstract :
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of a passive two-phase cooling strategy as a means of cooling automotive power electronics. The proposed cooling approach utilizes an indirect cooling configuration to alleviate some reliability concerns and to allow the use of conventional power modules. An inverter-scale proof-of-concept cooling system was fabricated and tested using the refrigerants hydrofluoroolefin HFO-1234yf and hydrofluorocarbon HFC-245 fa. Results demonstrated that the system can dissipate at least 3.5 kW of heat with 250 cm3 of HFC-245fa. An advanced evaporator concept that incorporates features to improve performance and reduce its size was designed. Simulation results indicate the concept´s thermal resistance can be 58% to 65% lower than automotive dual-side-cooled power modules. Tests were also conducted to measure the thermal performance of two air-cooled condensers-plain and rifled finned tube designs. The results combined with some analysis were then used to estimate the required condenser size per operating conditions and maximum allowable system (i.e., vapor and liquid) temperatures.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; cooling; power electronics; refrigerants; thermal resistance; HFC-245 fa; HFO-1234yf; air-cooled condensers-plain; automotive dual-side-cooled power modules; automotive power electronics; hydrofluorocarbon; inverter-scale proof-of-concept cooling system; passive two-phase cooling; refrigerants hydrofluoroolefin; rifled finned tube designs; thermal resistance; Power electronics, thermal management, two; phase heat transfer;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Thermal Measurement and Management Symposium (SEMI-THERM), 2014 30th Annual
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
DOI :
10.1109/SEMI-THERM.2014.6892216