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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH MEANS FOR CONDENSATION FLUID REMOVAL
20240271587 · 2024-08-15 ·

An internal combustion engine includes a cylinder defining a combustion chamber enclosed by a cylinder wall, a piston that is arranged inside the combustion chamber and moveable in a reciprocating motion away from and towards a crankshaft, and at least one first scraper ring defining an oil scraper ring that is arranged between the piston and the cylinder wall and configured to scrape oil off from the cylinder wall when the piston moves towards the crankshaft. The internal combustion engine further includes at least one second scraper ring defining a condensation fluid scraper ring that is arranged between the piston and the cylinder wall and configured to scrape a condensation fluid off from the cylinder wall when the piston moves away from the crankshaft.

APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF A OIL COOLER IN A MOTOR VEHICLE

An apparatus for controlling the temperature of an oil cooler in a motor vehicle may include a temperature control arrangement. The temperature control arrangement may have a cold thermostat with a limit operating temperature and a warm thermostat with a lower limit operating temperature, the warm thermostat being connected in a fluid-connecting manner to the cold thermostat. The temperature control arrangement may also include a cold inlet for a coolant at a first temperature and a warm inlet for a coolant at a second temperature, the first temperature being lower than the second temperature. The temperature control arrangement may further include a coolant outlet fixable in a fluid-conducting manner to a coolant inlet of the oil cooler.

OIL CIRCULATION SYSTEM OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

An oil circulation system of an internal combustion engine comprises a first oil pan and second oil pan, first oil supplied parts supplied with oil stored in the first oil pan, second oil supplied parts supplied with oil stored in the second oil pan, and a heating part. The heating part has oil paths through which oil flows and heats the oil flowing through the oil paths. The oil circulation system comprises a first circulation path circulating oil through the first oil pan, heating part, and first oil supplied parts, and a second circulation path circulating oil between the second oil pan and the second oil supplied parts.

Oil bypass structure of oil cooler

An oil bypass structure of an oil cooler includes: a bypass passage; an outlet side passage; and bypass valve disposed at a connection portion between the bypass passage and the outlet side passage, the bypass valve which includes a valve element including an inside passage, and within which the oil flows, the bypass valve being arranged to be closed to shut off a flow of the oil from the bypass passage to the outlet side passage by the valve element so that the oil passing through the heat exchange section flows within the inside passage, and to be opened to connect the bypass passage and the inside passage so that the oil passing through the bypass passage flows within the inside passage.

Vehicular heat management system

A vehicular heat management system including a heater for carrying out heating of a heat medium and stop the heating, and a heat exchanger configured to carry out heat exchange between lubricant oil for lubricating a speed change apparatus and the heat medium. A heat medium circulator is provided that is configured to switch the heat medium circulation state between a first circulation state where the heat medium circulates through the heater and the heat exchanger, and a second circulation state where the heat medium circulates through the heater and a heater core. An electronic control unit is also provided.

Heat exchanger and system for warming and cooling a fluid circulating in a housing
10125644 · 2018-11-13 · ·

A system for warming/cooling oil circulating within a power and torque transfer system of an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The system incorporates at least a first heat exchanger positioned between the inner wall of the outer housing and the outer surface of a gear forming part of the gear system enclosed within the housing, for instance a ring gear and/or pinion gear. The heat exchanger is generally formed as a single tubular member for conducting a first heat exchange fluid therethrough, the tubular member being curved to generally follow the curvature of the geometry of the inner wall of the housing and to fit within corresponding annular gaps. A second fluid channel is formed between the outer surface of the gear and the inner surface of the heat exchanger for bringing the oil into heat transfer relationship with the first heat exchanger fluid through rotation of the gear(s).

HEAT EXCHANGER
20180320981 · 2018-11-08 ·

A heat exchanger and a method for manufacturing a heat exchanger, the heat exchanger comprising: a first plurality of layers, each of the first plurality of layers including: a corrugated sheet comprising a series of regular corrugations across its width for flow of liquid therethrough, the series of corrugations having a predetermined period; and a de-congealing channel for flow of liquid across the width of the corrugated sheet in parallel with the corrugations, the de-congealing channel formed at least in part by two adjacent corrugations, that are separated by greater than the predetermined period.

Vehicular drive system

A vehicular drive system includes an engine having a first oil, a transmission having a second oil, and a heat exchanger 4 that exchanges heat between the first oil and the second oil. The magnitude of the amount of reduction of loss torque in the transmission per unit amount of reduction of the kinetic viscosity of the second oil is larger than the magnitude of the amount of increase of loss torque in the engine per unit amount increase of the kinetic viscosity of the first oil.

Device for the Thermal Management of an Electric Power Train
20180294693 · 2018-10-11 ·

A device for the thermal management of a power train includes a main housing accommodating an electric motor and its cooling circuit and a speed reducer including a lubrication circuit. The main housing includes an oil sump arranged in the lower part of the main housing and a partition separating same into two parts, wherein there are arranged respectively, on the one hand, the motor and its cooling circuit, and on the other hand, the speed reducer and its lubrication circuit, while an oil channel extends in the oil sump through the partition in order to bring the two parts into communication and includes one end on the speed reducer side provided with a valve for regulating the oil flow, controlled by the oil temperature, so as to close the oil passage in the oil channel when the oil temperature on the speed reducer side reaches a predetermined temperature threshold.

Thermal management unit for vehicle powertrain

A thermal management unit for a vehicle powertrain includes an integrated oil heater, a control valve, and a pressure relief valve. A remote oil cooler is connected to fluid ports of the thermal management unit. Transmission oil is received into the thermal management unit and is directed to one or both of the transmission oil heater and the transmission oil cooler. A portion of the flow of oil can be internally bypassed through the pressure relief valve to maintain the pressure of the oil below a threshold. The flow of oil is directed through the control valve after having been heated and/or cooled, and the proportions of oil being directed through the oil heater and the oil cooler are determined by the temperature of the oil in the control valve.