System and method for charging plug-in hybrid vehicle
First Claim
1. A system for charging a plug-in hybrid vehicle, the system comprising:
- a cooler configured to cool an on-board charger by circulating coolant therethrough, the on-board charger charging a battery of the vehicle, wherein the cooler comprises a radiator fan configured to adjust a temperature of a cooling medium that circulates to cool the on-board charger; and
a controller having a reference voltage range previously stored therein,wherein the controller receives information of a voltage of the battery,wherein when the voltage of the battery is within the reference voltage range, the controller decreases a frequency of operation of the cooler that consequently decreases an intensity of the cooler, and when the voltage of the battery is out of the reference voltage range, the controller increases the frequency of operation of the cooler that consequently increases the intensity of the cooler,wherein when the voltage of the battery is lower than the reference voltage range, the controller controls the radiator fan to operate when a temperature of the on-board charger has reached an operating temperature range that is previously stored, andwherein when the voltage of the battery is within the reference voltage range, the controller controls the radiator fan to operate when the temperature of the on-board charger has reached a corrected temperature range that is previously set as higher than the operating temperature range.
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Abstract
A system and method for charging a plug-in hybrid vehicle can improve the on-board charging efficiency of the plug-in hybrid vehicle by adjusting a frequency of operation of a cooler when cooling an on-board charger (OBC) by circulating coolant when the temperature of the OBC rises while a high-voltage battery is being charged. The operations of a water pump and a radiator fan are controlled by determining whether the voltage of the high-voltage battery is within or out of a reference voltage range in which the on-board charging of the high-voltage battery is performed. This consequently prevents power from being unnecessarily consumed by operation of the cooler, such that the efficiency of charging is improved and the OBC is properly cooled.
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7 Claims
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1. A system for charging a plug-in hybrid vehicle, the system comprising:
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a cooler configured to cool an on-board charger by circulating coolant therethrough, the on-board charger charging a battery of the vehicle, wherein the cooler comprises a radiator fan configured to adjust a temperature of a cooling medium that circulates to cool the on-board charger; and a controller having a reference voltage range previously stored therein, wherein the controller receives information of a voltage of the battery, wherein when the voltage of the battery is within the reference voltage range, the controller decreases a frequency of operation of the cooler that consequently decreases an intensity of the cooler, and when the voltage of the battery is out of the reference voltage range, the controller increases the frequency of operation of the cooler that consequently increases the intensity of the cooler, wherein when the voltage of the battery is lower than the reference voltage range, the controller controls the radiator fan to operate when a temperature of the on-board charger has reached an operating temperature range that is previously stored, and wherein when the voltage of the battery is within the reference voltage range, the controller controls the radiator fan to operate when the temperature of the on-board charger has reached a corrected temperature range that is previously set as higher than the operating temperature range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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