AIR-CONDITIONING ARRANGEMENT FOR AN INTERIOR OF A VEHICLE
20240262168 ยท 2024-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H1/3227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00271
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H2001/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61D27/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An air-conditioning arrangement for an interior of a vehicle, with an air-conditioning unit, for providing air-conditioned interior air, and a cooling assembly, which is arranged in the interior. The cooling assembly has a refrigeration circuit, which, for removing heat from a refrigerant of the refrigeration circuit, has a heat exchanger, which is exposed to the interior air. The heat exchanger is spatially divided into a hot-gas section and a low-temperature section. The interior air that is taken in for the heat removal by the heat exchanger is divided into an outgoing-air component and a recirculating-air component. The low-temperature section of the exchanger is exposed to the recirculating-air component of the interior air and the hot-gas section of the heat exchanger is exposed to the outgoing-air component of the interior air.
Claims
1.-9. (canceled)
10. An air-conditioning arrangement for an interior of a vehicle, the air-conditioning arrangement comprising: an air-conditioning unit for providing air-conditioned interior air; a cooling assembly disposed in the interior, said cooling assembly having a refrigeration circuit with a heat exchanger for removing heat from a refrigerant of said refrigeration circuit; said heat exchanger being spatially divided into a hot-gas section and a low-temperature section; wherein the interior air that is drawn in for heat removal from said heat exchanger is divided into an outgoing-air component and a recirculating-air component; and wherein said low-temperature section of said heat exchanger is exposed to the recirculating-air component of the interior air and said hot-gas section of said heat exchanger is exposed to the outgoing-air component of the interior air.
11. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said heat exchanger is a cross-counterflow heat exchanger.
12. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said hot-gas section and said low-temperature section of said heat exchanger directly adjoin one another.
13. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said hot-gas section and said low-temperature section of said heat exchanger are spatially separated from one another.
14. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, which comprises: a fan assigned to said hot-gas section of said heat exchanger for drawing in the outgoing-air component from the interior air into said hot-gas section; and a fan assigned to said low-temperature section of said heat exchanger for drawing in the recirculating-air component from the interior air into said low-temperature section.
15. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, which comprises an air distribution device arranged between said hot-gas section and said low-temperature section and configured to divide the interior air drawn in into the outgoing-air component and the recirculating-air component.
16. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, wherein a volume flow of the outgoing-air component is smaller than a volume flow of the recirculating-air component.
17. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 16, wherein the volume flow of the outgoing-air component that is drawn into said hot-gas section of said heat exchanger is less than 40% of a volume flow of the interior air that is drawn in.
18. The air-conditioning arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said cooling assembly is a gas cooler and each of said hot-gas section and said low-temperature section has a substantially rectangular design.
Description
[0016] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, wherein identical components are denoted by the same reference signs. In the drawings:
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[0026] The condenser is divided spatially into a hot-gas section 5 and a low-temperature section 6. In the present exemplary embodiment, the hot-gas section 5 is assigned a fan 7, and the low-temperature section 6 is assigned a fan 8. Both fan and fan 8 draw in interior air 2 from the interior of the vehicle. Here, by way of example, the air volume flow delivered by fan 7 can be 350 m.sup.3/h, and the air volume flow delivered by fan 8 can be 500 m.sup.3/h.
[0027] With the aid of fan 8, interior air is guided past the low-temperature section 6 and, after passing through the low-temperature section 6, is fed back to the air-conditioning unit 1 as recirculated air 9. The air conditioning unit 1 conditions the recirculated air 9 in respect of temperature and humidity in such a way that it can be discharged into the interior of the vehicle again as interior air 2. Typically, the interior air 2 is a mixture of the recirculated air 9 and fresh air drawn in from an environment of the vehicle.
[0028] The interior air drawn in by the fan 7 passes through the hot-gas section 5 and is then discharged to the outside of the vehicle as outgoing air 10.
[0029] The interaction between the respectively drawn-in interior air 2 and the low-temperature section 6 and the hot-gas section 5 is shown in greater detail in
[0030] The refrigerant cooled to a temperature of 65? C. in the region of the hot-gas section 5 is passed by means of a flow line 13 to a distribution line 14 of the low-temperature section 6. Arranged between the distribution line 14 and a collecting line 15 of the low-temperature section 6 there is once again a line arrangement 16, in the region of which an interaction takes place between the interior air 2 and the refrigerant of the refrigeration circuit of the gas cooler 3. In the region of the collecting line 15, the coolant temperature in the example explained here is 45? C. The interior air 2 which has passed through the low-temperature section 6 is fed to the air-conditioning unit 1 as recirculated air 9 for aftertreatment.
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[0032] Both in the region of the hot-gas section 5 and in the region of the low-temperature section 6, the temperature of the interior air drawn in is 32? C. The temperature of the recirculated air 9 is 36? C., and therefore the air-conditioning unit 1, which provides the interior air 2 for the interior of the vehicle, has only to supply a relatively low refrigeration capacity in order to provide a desired setpoint temperature for the interior air 2 to be introduced into the passenger compartment.
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[0034] In contrast to the first exemplary embodiment, a fan for drawing in interior air 2 directly for the hot-gas section 5 is dispensed with in the air-conditioning arrangement according to
[0035] As can be seen from
[0036] For the temperature profiles of the coolant and the air passing through the hot-gas section 5, curves K3, L3 in
[0037] The curve L4 in