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Method for controlling cooling of power converter for hybrid electric vehicle

  • US 8,380,377 B2
  • Filed: 03/24/2010
  • Issued: 02/19/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/17/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for controlling a cooling system for cooling a power converter of a hybrid electric vehicle, the method comprising:

  • receiving temperature information related to a power converter, via a controller area network (CAN), when the controller area network (CAN) communication is normally performed, and controlling a cooling rate of a cooling system based on the received temperature information;

    estimating the temperature of the power converter at the time of a CAN communication error as a current temperature of the power converter and controlling the cooling system at a cooling rate based on the estimated temperature;

    determining whether the power converter generates an output greater than a minimum operating output level as a reference value at which an over-temperature protection logic is executed,controlling the cooling rate of the cooling system to a one-step lower level if it is determined that the power converter generates an output greater than the minimum operating output level, and;

    controlling the cooling rate of the cooling system to a one-step higher level if it is determined that the power converter generates an output not greater than the minimum operating output level,wherein, when an internal temperature sensor of the power converter detects an over-temperature condition while the temperature of the power converter increases due to a decrease in the actual cooling rate of the power converter, the over-temperature protection logic is operated, and the output of the power converter is limited below the minimum operating output level by the over-temperature protection logic to reduce the temperature of the power converter.

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