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Liquid-cooled cold plate for automotive power electronics

Key Software Capabilities

  • Lattice structures
  • Integrations

Summary

Puntozero used nTop to redesign the power electronics in Dynamis PRC’s electric race car for additive manufacturing. The result was a 25% lighter liquid-cooled heat sink with flow guides that increased the heat transfer surface area by 300%.

Puntozero logo

About: Puntozero is an innovative product development agency specializing in design for additive manufacturing.

  • Industry: Automotive
  • Size: 1-25 employees
  • Location: Milano, Italy
  • Product: Liquid-cooled cold plate for automotive power electronics with shark-inspired flow guides

The project

Create a lighter, more efficient cooling system for a new electric race car

The Formula SAE Electric race car created by Dynamis PRC

In 2021, the Dynamis PRC team competed in the electric vehicle category of the Formula SAE Electric competition for the first time with a brand new race car. Dynamis partnered with Puntozero to develop a lightweight and more efficient cooling system for their high-voltage traction inverter to ensure it could withstand race track conditions. M4P then additively manufactured the heat exchanger prototype in commercially pure aluminum.

The challenge

Designing a high-efficiency cold plate

The IGBT controllers of the high-voltage traction inverter must stay within their optimal operating temperature range. However, the conventional liquid-cooling systems of traction inverters are heavy and bulky, making them nonideal for high-performance racing applications.

The challenge was to design a high-efficiency cold plate that is lighter and more compact than the conventional component.

The final cold plate heat exchanger design is lighter and modular.

Multi-objective optimization when there are no fixed and tested engineering workflows is challenging. The power and flexibility of nTop enabled us to manage the complexity of the DfAM process and grasp the concrete advantages of additive manufacturing.

Francesco Leonardi

Co-Founder

Puntozero

The solution

Gyroid structures to guide the flow

The engineers of Puntozero generated a directional lamellar geometry in nTop that conforms to the duct of the cold plate and stirs the flow around the channel corners. The flow guides are based on a gyroid lattice that was warped using advanced Field-Driven Design techniques.

The results

  • 3x

    increased surface area for heat transfer

  • 25%

    reduced weight

  • High accuracy

    with < 200 microns deviation

Thanks to nTop, we were able to generate the lattice infill automatically. After we validated the geometry of the flow guides, we packaged the latticing workflow within a custom block, making it reusable on any future geometry.

Francesco Leonardi

Co-Founder

Puntozero

Why nTop?

The power and flexibility of nTop enabled Puntozero to manage the complexity of the DfAM process and take advantage of additive manufacturing so they could apply it to the cold plate design. The result was flow guides that increase the heat transfer surface by 300% and eliminate turbulent flow along the curves while simultaneously reducing the overall weight of the system by 25%.

Field-Driven Design

Puntozero engineers created a two-body field using nTop’s unique Field-Driven Design feature. They then warped a gyroid lattice along the X and Y directions to guide the flow around the bends. Finally, they thickened the structure and united it with the external cell. This gyroid structure is perfect for heat transfer because it creates a lightweight self-supporting structure with a high surface area to volume ratio.

The internal lattice is based on a gyroid structure that was warped using Field-Driven Design techniques.

Lightweighting

For the main structure of the heatsink, Puntozero chose a diamond TPMS lattice structure. The external lattice reduced the weight and production cost of the component while maintaining the necessary stiffness, improving its manufacturability, and increasing the contact surface area with the power electronics to promote heat transfer.

The external lattice is progressively thicker near the contact surface to promote heat transfer.

Rapid iteration

nTop’s rapid iteration capabilities allowed Puntozero’s engineers to quickly target the main opportunities for optimization and, after multiple rapid design iteration cycles, develop a final cold plate heat sink design that could hold up to race track conditions.

Photographs of the manufactured component after depowdering (left ) and during machining (right).

Integrations

Following a CT scan using computational tomography, the Puntozero team easily integrated their nTop files for manufacture on an EOS M 290 system.

The CT scan showed that this complex part was manufactured within specification and without imperfections.

Conclusion

The Puntozero team developed a high-performance heat exchanger that could handle high-pressure race track conditions by taking advantage of additive manufacturing technologies and nTop’s advanced engineering software.