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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2024
Filed:
May. 27, 2022
Hyliion Holdings Corp., Cedar Park, TX (US);
Joshua Tyler Mook, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Kevin Michael VandeVoorde, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Aigbedion Akwara, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Michael Robert Notarnicola, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Jason Joseph Bellardi, Fairfield, OH (US);
Mohammed El Hacin Sennoun, West Chester, OH (US);
Mohamed Osama, Garching, DE;
Zachary William Nagel, Liberty Township, OH (US);
Victor Luis Marrero Ortiz, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Hyliion Holdings Corp., Cedar Park, TX (US);
Abstract
A monolithic heat exchanger body for inputting heat to a closed-cycle engine includes heating walls and heat sink, such as heat transfer regions. The heating walls are configured and arranged in an array of spirals or spiral arcs relative to a longitudinal axis of an inlet plenum. Adjacent portions of the heating walls respectively define corresponding heating fluid pathways fluidly communicating with the inlet plenum. At least a portion of the heat sink is disposed about at least a portion of the monolithic heat exchanger body. The heat sink includes working-fluid bodies including working-fluid pathways that have a heat transfer relationship with the heating fluid pathways. Respective ones of the heat transfer regions have a heat transfer relationship with a corresponding semiannular portion of the heating fluid pathways. Respective ones of the heat transfer regions include working-fluid pathways fluidly communicating between a heat input region and a heat extraction region.