18523892. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE HAVING SAME simplified abstract (BYD COMPANY LIMITED)

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THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE HAVING SAME

Organization Name

BYD COMPANY LIMITED

Inventor(s)

Dongsheng Yang of Shenzhen (CN)

Yunhui Bai of Shenzhen (CN)

Junyan Zhang of Shenzhen (CN)

Shangzhong Zhao of Shenzhen (CN)

Yifeng Tang of Shenzhen (CN)

THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE HAVING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18523892 titled 'THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE HAVING SAME

Simplified Explanation

The thermal management system described in the patent application includes various components such as a heat pump, a battery waterway, a heat exchange waterway, a heat dissipator waterway, an electric assembly waterway, a first heat exchanger, and a control valve group. The system is designed to efficiently manage the thermal conditions of a system or device.

  • The system includes a heat pump for transferring heat, a battery waterway for cooling the battery, a heat exchange waterway for exchanging heat, a heat dissipator waterway for dissipating heat, an electric assembly waterway for managing the electric components, a first heat exchanger for facilitating heat exchange, and a control valve group for regulating the flow of fluids.
  • The first heat exchanger has two heat exchange paths, one connected to the heat pump and the other connected to the heat exchange waterway. The electric assembly waterway and the battery waterway can be connected in series to either the heat dissipator waterway or the heat exchange waterway.
  • The components of the system are interconnected in series to optimize the thermal management process and ensure efficient operation.

Potential Applications

The thermal management system can be applied in various industries such as automotive, electronics, renewable energy, and HVAC systems.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient thermal management of systems and devices. 2. Prevention of overheating and damage to components.

Benefits

1. Improved performance and longevity of systems. 2. Energy efficiency and cost savings. 3. Enhanced safety and reliability of devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Thermal Management System for Automotive Applications"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art related to thermal management systems in automotive or electronic devices may exist, but specific examples are not provided in the patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle varying thermal loads?

The patent application does not specify how the system adjusts to different levels of heat generation or dissipation.

What materials are used in the construction of the components?

Information regarding the materials used in the construction of the heat exchangers, waterways, and other components is not provided in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

A thermal management system includes a heat pump, a battery waterway, a heat exchange waterway, a heat dissipator waterway, an electric assembly waterway, a first heat exchanger, and a control valve group. A first heat exchange path of the first heat exchanger is connected to the heat pump, and a second heat exchange path of the first heat exchanger is connected to the heat exchange waterway. The electric assembly waterway may be connected to the heat dissipator waterway or the heat exchange waterway in series. The battery waterway may be connected to the heat dissipator waterway or the heat exchange waterway in series. The battery waterway, the heat exchange waterway, the heat dissipator waterway, and the electric assembly waterway may be connected in series.