Abstract
With the rapid advancement of integrated thermal management systems (ITMS) for new energy vehicles (NEVs), flow losses and hydrodynamic characteristics within multi-way valves have become critical determinants of system performance. In this study, a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model is established for a multi-way valve used in a representative NEV ITMS, where PAG46 coolant is employed as the working fluid. The steady-state pressure-loss characteristics under three typical operating modes—cooling, heating, and waste heat recovery—are investigated, together with the transient hydrodynamic response during mode switching. The steady-state results indicate that pressure losses are primarily concentrated in regions with abrupt changes in flow direction and sudden variations in cross-sectional area, and that the cooling mode generally exhibits the highest overall pressure loss due to the involvement of all flow channels and stronger flow curvature. Furthermore, a parametric analysis of the valve body corner chamfers and valve spool fillets reveals a non-monotonic dependence of pressure drop on chamfer radius, highlighting a trade-off between streamline smoothness and the effective flow cross-sectional area. Transient analysis, exemplified by the transition from heating to waste heat recovery mode, demonstrates that dynamic changes in channel opening induce a significant reconstruction of the internal velocity and pressure fields. Local high-velocity zones, transient pressure peaks, and pronounced fluctuations of hydraulic torque on the valve spool emerge during the switching process, imposing higher requirements on the torque output and motion stability of the actuator mechanism. Consequently, this study provides a theoretical basis and engineering guidance for the structural optimization and actuator matching of multi-way valves in NEV thermal management systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 287 |
| Journal | Energies |
| Volume | 19 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2026 |
Keywords
- integrated thermal management system
- multi-way valve
- pressure loss
- spool hydrodynamic forces
- steady–transient hydrodynamics
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