WO2009091253A1 - Vehicle comprising an air conditioning system - Google Patents
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- WO2009091253A1 WO2009091253A1 PCT/NL2009/050017 NL2009050017W WO2009091253A1 WO 2009091253 A1 WO2009091253 A1 WO 2009091253A1 NL 2009050017 W NL2009050017 W NL 2009050017W WO 2009091253 A1 WO2009091253 A1 WO 2009091253A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/32—Cooling devices
- B60H1/3204—Cooling devices using compression
- B60H1/3205—Control means therefor
- B60H1/3208—Vehicle drive related control of the compressor drive means, e.g. for fuel saving purposes
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
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- B60H1/3204—Cooling devices using compression
- B60H1/3222—Cooling devices using compression characterised by the compressor driving arrangements, e.g. clutches, transmissions or multiple drives
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/32—Cooling devices
- B60H2001/3236—Cooling devices information from a variable is obtained
- B60H2001/3266—Cooling devices information from a variable is obtained related to the operation of the vehicle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/32—Cooling devices
- B60H2001/3269—Cooling devices output of a control signal
- B60H2001/327—Cooling devices output of a control signal related to a compressing unit
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/32—Cooling devices
- B60H2001/3286—Constructional features
- B60H2001/3292—Compressor drive is electric only
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- the invention relates to a vehicle comprising a motor-driven air conditioning system comprising a power control device for controlling the temperature in a space inside the vehicle, and an internal combustion engine equipped with a motor management system that is arranged for determining the energy expended by the internal combustion engine, which internal combustion engine is at the same time used for driving the air conditioning system.
- the motor management system is connected to said power control device and arranged for adjusting the power supplied to the air conditioning system in dependence on the load on the internal combustion engine.
- the power control device is preferably arranged for reducing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine increases.
- the power control device is likewise preferably arranged for reducing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
- the power control device is furthermore preferably arranged for increasing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine is negative, which happens, for example, during engine braking of the vehicle.
- the full motor power can be used for driving the vehicle when this is necessary, for example for accelerating or driving uphill.
- the power control device comprises a programmable logic controller (PLC) , which is connected to the motor management device by means of a CAN bus .
- PLC programmable logic controller
- the air conditioning system is a refrigerating system comprising a closed refrigeration circuit with a compressor driven by the hydraulic motor, a condenser and an evaporator disposed in a space of the vehicle that is to be refrigerated.
- the internal combustion engine drives a hydraulic pump
- the refrigerating system comprises a hydraulic motor, which is driven by the hydraulic pump via a hydraulic circuit, whilst the compressor is driven by the hydraulic motor.
- a controllable hydraulic pump may be used for controlling the power of the refrigerating system, or a controllable hydraulic motor may be used in an alternative embodiment.
- the hydraulic motor may drive the compressor directly by mechanical means, but it may also be driven electromechanically by means of an electric motor, whose power level is controlled by means of a frequency converter and which is fed by a generator connected to the motor.
- vehicle is to be understood to include a vessel or an aircraft, whilst the term
- FIG. 1 schematically shows a driven vehicle 1 with a trailer 2, which is provided with a cold storage space 3.
- Said cold storage space is refrigerated in a known manner by means of a refrigeration unit comprising a refrigeration circuit including a compressor 4, a condenser 5 and an evaporator 6.
- the refrigeration circuit operates via the well-known principle of a vapour compression cycle, wherein the pressure and the temperature of the vapour of the refrigerant are increased by the compressor 4, whereupon the refrigerant cools down and condensates in the condenser 5, giving off heat to the environment outside the space to be refrigerated.
- the liquid expands and evaporates while absorbing heat from the space to be refrigerated.
- the vapour at the outlet of the evaporator 6 is carried to the compressor, thus completing the cycle-
- the evaporator 6 withdraws heat from the cold storage space 3, so that said space is refrigerated.
- the compressor 4 obtains the required refrigerating power from the vehicle engine 7, which engine may be a diesel engine, for example, which drives the vehicle ⁇ not shown) .
- the vehicle engine 7 is mechanically coupled to a hydraulic pump 8.
- Said hydraulic pump 8 has a variable power output, i.e. the power output can be electronically controlled largely independently of the number of revolutions of the vehicle engine and the pump coupled thereto.
- the hydraulic pump transmits the power to the hydraulic motor 9 via a hydraulic circuit, which hydraulic motor 9 is mechanically coupled to a 380 V generator 10. Said generator 10 feeds an electric motor 11 in the trailer 2, which mechanically drives the compressor 4. In an alternative embodiment, the hydraulic motor 10 is directly coupled to the compressor 4 by mechanical means, which is advantageous if the cold storage space 3 is located in the same vehicle as the vehicle engine 7.
- a power control device 12 which comprises a programmable logic controller (PLC) , controls the power level supplied to the hydraulic motor 9 by the hydraulic pump 8.
- PLC programmable logic controller
- Said programmable logic controller is connected to a motor management system 13 by means of a CAN bus.
- the motor management system 13 is arranged for measuring the load on the engine 7 and instructing the power control device 12 of the refrigerating system 2 to decrease or, on the contrary, increase the power of the refrigerating system 2 in dependence thereon.
- the power supply to the refrigerating system 2 may be decreased, or be stopped altogether temporarily, in case of a higher load on the engine 7, so that the full engine power remains available for driving the vehicle.
- the refrigerating power can be reduced when the load on the engine 7 exceeds a predetermined value, or the refrigerating power can be gradually reduced as the load on the engine 7 increases.
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Abstract
A vehicle comprising a motor-driven air conditioning system comprising a power control device for controlling the temperature in a space inside the vehicle, and an internal combustion engine equipped with a motor management system that is arranged for determining the energy expended by the internal combustion engine, which internal combustion engine is at the same time used for driving the air conditioning system, characterised in that the motor management system is connected to said power control device and arranged for adjusting the power supplied to the air conditioning system in dependence on the load on the internal combustion engine.
Description
VEHICLE COMPRISING AN AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
The invention relates to a vehicle comprising a motor-driven air conditioning system comprising a power control device for controlling the temperature in a space inside the vehicle, and an internal combustion engine equipped with a motor management system that is arranged for determining the energy expended by the internal combustion engine, which internal combustion engine is at the same time used for driving the air conditioning system.
A problem of air conditioning systems in vehicles, in particular refrigeration units for trucks, is that they consume a great deal of energy. Occasionally the user notices that the engine power is not fully available for driving the vehicle.
Accordingly it is an object of the invention to provide an inexpensive and efficient refrigerating system for a vehicle, wherein less energy is lost and more motor power can be used for driving the vehicle.
In order to accomplish that object, the motor management system is connected to said power control device and arranged for adjusting the power supplied to the air conditioning system in dependence on the load on the internal combustion engine.
The power control device is preferably arranged for reducing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine increases. The power control device is likewise preferably arranged for reducing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the
load on the internal combustion engine exceeds a predetermined threshold value. The power control device is furthermore preferably arranged for increasing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine is negative, which happens, for example, during engine braking of the vehicle.
As a result, the full motor power can be used for driving the vehicle when this is necessary, for example for accelerating or driving uphill.
Furthermore it is possible under all circumstances to supply (part of) the energy that is released during engine braking to the air conditioning system, also if the air conditions are already at the desired level. Less power will be required during the period after said braking in that case, so that a significant energy saving can be realised.
In the preferred embodiment, the power control device comprises a programmable logic controller (PLC) , which is connected to the motor management device by means of a CAN bus .
In the preferred embodiment, the air conditioning system is a refrigerating system comprising a closed refrigeration circuit with a compressor driven by the hydraulic motor, a condenser and an evaporator disposed in a space of the vehicle that is to be refrigerated. In the preferred embodiment, the internal combustion engine drives a hydraulic pump, and the refrigerating system comprises a hydraulic motor, which is driven by the hydraulic pump via a hydraulic circuit, whilst the compressor is driven by the hydraulic motor. A controllable hydraulic pump may be used
for controlling the power of the refrigerating system, or a controllable hydraulic motor may be used in an alternative embodiment. The hydraulic motor may drive the compressor directly by mechanical means, but it may also be driven electromechanically by means of an electric motor, whose power level is controlled by means of a frequency converter and which is fed by a generator connected to the motor.
It is noted that the term "vehicle" is to be understood to include a vessel or an aircraft, whilst the term
"refrigerating" is to be understood to comprise freezing as well.
The invention will now be explained in more detail by means of an embodiment as shown in figure 1.
Figure 1 schematically shows a driven vehicle 1 with a trailer 2, which is provided with a cold storage space 3. Said cold storage space is refrigerated in a known manner by means of a refrigeration unit comprising a refrigeration circuit including a compressor 4, a condenser 5 and an evaporator 6.
The refrigeration circuit operates via the well-known principle of a vapour compression cycle, wherein the pressure and the temperature of the vapour of the refrigerant are increased by the compressor 4, whereupon the refrigerant cools down and condensates in the condenser 5, giving off heat to the environment outside the space to be refrigerated. In the evaporator, the liquid expands and evaporates while absorbing heat from the space to be refrigerated. Subsequently, the vapour at the outlet of the evaporator 6 is carried to the compressor, thus completing
the cycle- The evaporator 6 withdraws heat from the cold storage space 3, so that said space is refrigerated.
The compressor 4 obtains the required refrigerating power from the vehicle engine 7, which engine may be a diesel engine, for example, which drives the vehicle {not shown) .
The vehicle engine 7 is mechanically coupled to a hydraulic pump 8. Said hydraulic pump 8 has a variable power output, i.e. the power output can be electronically controlled largely independently of the number of revolutions of the vehicle engine and the pump coupled thereto.
The hydraulic pump transmits the power to the hydraulic motor 9 via a hydraulic circuit, which hydraulic motor 9 is mechanically coupled to a 380 V generator 10. Said generator 10 feeds an electric motor 11 in the trailer 2, which mechanically drives the compressor 4. In an alternative embodiment, the hydraulic motor 10 is directly coupled to the compressor 4 by mechanical means, which is advantageous if the cold storage space 3 is located in the same vehicle as the vehicle engine 7.
A power control device 12, which comprises a programmable logic controller (PLC) , controls the power level supplied to the hydraulic motor 9 by the hydraulic pump 8. Said programmable logic controller is connected to a motor management system 13 by means of a CAN bus. The motor management system 13 is arranged for measuring the load on the engine 7 and instructing the power control device 12 of the refrigerating system 2 to decrease or, on the contrary, increase the power of the refrigerating system 2 in dependence thereon.
Thus, the power supply to the refrigerating system 2 may be decreased, or be stopped altogether temporarily, in case of a higher load on the engine 7, so that the full engine power remains available for driving the vehicle. The refrigerating power can be reduced when the load on the engine 7 exceeds a predetermined value, or the refrigerating power can be gradually reduced as the load on the engine 7 increases.
On the other hand, additional power can be supplied to the refrigerating system 2 during engine braking of the vehicle, even if the refrigerating space has already reached the desired temperature, so that substantially the full braking energy will be supplied to the refrigerating system 2 at all times.
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising a motor-driven air conditioning system comprising a power control device for controlling the temperature in a space (3) inside the vehicle, and an internal combustion engine (7) equipped with a motor management system that is arranged for determining the energy expended by the internal combustion engine (7), which internal combustion engine is at the same time used for driving the air conditioning system, characterised in that the motor management system is connected to said power control device and arranged for adjusting the power supplied to the air conditioning system in dependence on the load on the internal combustion engine.
2. A vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the power control device is arranged for reducing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine increases.
3. A vehicle according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the power control device is arranged for reducing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
4. A vehicle according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the power control device is arranged for increasing the power supplied to the air conditioning system when the load on the internal combustion engine is negative.
5. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claims 1 -
4, wherein the power control device comprises a programmable logic controller (PLC), which is connected to the motor management device by means of a CAN bus.
6. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claims 1 -
5, wherein the air conditioning system is a refrigerating system comprising a closed refrigeration circuit with a compressor (4) driven by the hydraulic motor (9), a condenser (5) and an evaporator (6) disposed in a space of the vehicle that is to be refrigerated. A vehicle according to claim 6, wherein the internal combustion engine drives a hydraulic pump (8), and the refrigerating system comprises a hydraulic motor (9), which is driven by the hydraulic pump (8) via a hydraulic circuit, whilst the compressor (4) is driven by the hydraulic motor (9) .
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