Journal of Electronics Cooling and Thermal Control

Volume 10, Issue 1 (March 2021)

ISSN Print: 2162-6162   ISSN Online: 2162-6170

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New Measurement Method for Direct Cooled Power Electronic with Transmission Fluids

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DOI: 10.4236/jectc.2021.101001    517 Downloads   1,998 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Power Electronic (PE) will play an essential role in future drive concepts. Nowadays, mainly water/glycol-based cooling media are used to cool PE. Due to their high electrical conductivity (EC), water/glycol-based coolants cannot be used for direct cooling of the electrical components. Direct cooling concepts with dedicated transmission fluids show potential usage of fluid in direct contact with electrified parts. This results in special requirements for the fluids and materials. The aimed action as a coolant requires a defined measurement and characterization of fluid properties and heat transfer in order to assess the cooling ability of a fluid. The purpose of the work was to develop a new measurement setup based on the thermal transient method with which the thermal requirements of cooling fluids for a direct cooling concept can be assessed. With this method, relevant transmission fluids have been tested and the thermal performance compared to indirect cooling effect of water/glycol is discussed. The result of the work is that the measurement method is very well suited for the application-related evaluation of the fluids. Direct oil cooling with transmission fluids could increase heat transfer coefficient by a factor of 3 to 8, compared to the indirect cooing with water/glycol as cooling media.

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Griesinger, A. , Windel, C. , Kwak, Y. and Petuchow, A. (2021) New Measurement Method for Direct Cooled Power Electronic with Transmission Fluids. Journal of Electronics Cooling and Thermal Control, 10, 1-13. doi: 10.4236/jectc.2021.101001.

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