18068612. Thermal Management System for Fuel Cell Vehicles simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)

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Thermal Management System for Fuel Cell Vehicles

Organization Name

HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Jong Won Kim of Cheonan-si (KR)

Thermal Management System for Fuel Cell Vehicles - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18068612 titled 'Thermal Management System for Fuel Cell Vehicles

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a thermal management system for a fuel cell vehicle that includes a fuel cell, a refrigerant line, and a heat exchange chamber.

  • The fuel cell generates product water as a by-product of the electrochemical reaction between fuel and air when electricity is produced.
  • The refrigerant line allows for the circulation of a refrigerant used in the vehicle's air-conditioning system.
  • The refrigerant line also includes a compressor to compress the refrigerant.
  • The heat exchange chamber is located on the refrigerant line and enables heat exchange between the product water and the refrigerant.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Fuel cell vehicles: This thermal management system can be used in fuel cell vehicles to efficiently manage the heat generated during the electrochemical reaction and utilize it for cooling purposes.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Heat management: The system effectively manages the heat generated by the fuel cell, preventing overheating and ensuring optimal performance.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency: By utilizing the heat generated by the fuel cell for cooling purposes, the system improves overall energy efficiency.
  • Enhanced comfort: The system enables effective air-conditioning in the vehicle, providing a comfortable environment for the occupants.


Original Abstract Submitted

An embodiment thermal management system for a fuel cell vehicle includes a fuel cell that generates product water as a by-product of an electrochemical reaction of fuel and air when electricity is produced by the fuel cell, a refrigerant line through which a refrigerant for an air-conditioning system can be circulated and on which a compressor configured to compress the refrigerant is to be provided, and a heat exchange chamber provided on the refrigerant line so as to enable heat exchange between the product water and the refrigerant.