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Thermal management system for a vehicle, and a method of controlling the same

A thermal management system for a vehicle may be selectively controlled to supply heat from any one of a plurality of different heat sources, to any one of a plurality of different heat sinks. The heat sources may include: an internal combustion engine, a cylinder head, an exhaust gas heat recovery system, an exhaust gas recirculation system, or a turbocharging system. The heat sinks may include: the internal combustion engine, the cylinder heat, an engine oil cooler, a transmission oil cooler, and a heating core. Each of an engine oil cooler control valve, a transmission oil cooler control valve, a heating core control valve, an engine block control valve, a cylinder head control valve, a bypass control valve, and a heat transfer control valve are controlled to effectuate a desired operating mode for the thermal management system.

Apparatus for modifying engine oil cooling system
RE046981 · 2018-08-07 · ·

A method of modifying the oil cooling system of a diesel engine includes the steps of removing the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger and installing a manifold having a configuration adapted to match the mounting configuration of the oil passages of the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger. The manifold has an oil outlet port directed to a remotely mounted oil cooler. The manifold also has a water passage having a configuration that is adapted to match the mounting configuration of the water passages of the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger. The water passage causes the entirety of the flow of water to be discharged back to the water cooling system of the engine where it is circulated by the water pump through the water cooling passages in the engine.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING A HEAT-GENERATING MODULE
20180202382 · 2018-07-19 ·

A liquid cooling circuit includes a liquid reservoir for coolant, a heat-generating module, a conduit fluidly coupling the heat-generating module with the liquid reservoir, and a pump configured to move the coolant through the conduit to cool the heat-generating module. The liquid cooling circuit is configured such that the movement of the coolant relative to the heat-generating module transfers heat from the heat-generating module to the coolant.

HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS BASED ON SYNTHETIC ESTERS

Heat transfer fluids were formulated with a neat solution of a synthetic ester base stock. A base stock prepared with a neat ester according to the invention has similar performance characteristics to commercially available heat transfer fluids.

HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS BASED ON SYNTHETIC ESTERS

Heat transfer fluids were formulated with a neat solution of a synthetic ester base stock. A base stock prepared with a neat ester according to the invention has similar performance characteristics to commercially available heat transfer fluids.

Marine propulsion device
09932100 · 2018-04-03 · ·

A marine propulsion device includes an engine, a cylinder cooling pathway through which a cooling water passes, a water pump, an electromagnetic valve, a water pressure sensor, a water temperature sensor, and a controller. The engine includes a cylinder. The cylinder cooling pathway is disposed in an area surrounding the cylinder. The water pump supplies the cooling water to the cylinder cooling pathway from outside. The electromagnetic valve restricts a flow of the cooling pathway in the cylinder cooling pathway. The water pressure sensor detects a water pressure of the cooling water in the cylinder cooling pathway. The water temperature sensor detects a water temperature of the cooling water in the cylinder cooling pathway. The controller is configured or programmed to control an opening degree of the electromagnetic valve based on a detection value of the water pressure sensor and a detection value of the water temperature sensor.

Method of modifying engine oil cooling system
RE046726 · 2018-02-20 · ·

A method of modifying the oil cooling system of a diesel engine includes the steps of removing the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger and installing a manifold having a configuration adapted to match the mounting configuration of the oil passages of the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger. The manifold has an oil outlet port directed to a remotely mounted oil cooler. The manifold also has a water passage having a configuration that is adapted to match the mounting configuration of the water passages of the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger. The water passage causes the entirety of the flow of water to be discharged back to the water cooling system of the engine where it is circulated by the water pump through the water cooling passages in the engine.

Aircraft power plant
12157578 · 2024-12-03 · ·

Aircraft power plants and associated methods are provided. A method for driving a load on an aircraft includes: transferring motive power from an internal combustion (IC) engine to the load; discharging a flow of first exhaust gas from the IC engine when transferring motive power from the IC engine to the load; receiving the flow of first exhaust gas from the IC engine into a combustor; mixing fuel with the first exhaust gas in the combustor and igniting the fuel to generate a flow of second exhaust gas; receiving the flow of second exhaust gas at a turbine and driving the turbine with the flow of second exhaust gas from the combustor; and transferring motive power from the turbine to the load.

Method of modifying engine oil cooling system
RE046650 · 2017-12-26 · ·

A method of modifying the oil cooling system of a diesel engine an engine oil supply outlet located in a horizontal plan includes the steps of removing the original equipment liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger and installing a manifold having an oil outlet port directed to a remote oil cooler and a bypass water passage providing an un-branched flow of water, whereby the flow of oil is directed to a remote oil cooler and the entirety of the flow of water in the bypass water passage is discharged back to the water cooling system of the engine without passing through an oil cooling or water cooling heat exchanger.

INTERNALLY COOLED HIGH COMPRESSION LEAN-BURNING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20170362997 · 2017-12-21 · ·

An internally cooled internal combustion piston engine and method of operating a piston engine is provided, with the combination of liquid water injection, higher compression ratios than conventional engines, and leaner air fuel mixtures than conventional engines. The effective compression ratio of the engines herein is greater than 13:1. The engines may employ gasoline or natural gas and use spark ignition, or the engines may employ a diesel-type fuel and use compression ignition. The liquid water injection provides internal cooling, reducing or eliminating the heat rejection to the radiator, reduces engine knock, and reduces NOx emissions. The method of engine operation using internal cooling with liquid water injection, high compression ratio and lean air fuel mixture allow for more complete and efficient combustion and therefore better thermal efficiency as compared to conventional engines.