Ya Basic (But Efficient)! Rivian R1T Thermal System
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2022
- The student becomes the master as Alex discusses the thermal system of the Rivian R1T thermal system with Cory.
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Hats off to Alex for her composure, I can't imagine going from intern to presenter on a channel with over 300k subscribers.
SHH
No one told her it has that many subscribers, that's why she was so calm ;-)
Micro dose shrooms and most of those nerves and sub conscious insecurities go away
She's just a cool cat, I guess. 😉
She is doing very well, but the head shaking thing still needs to be toned way down.
@@terrysullivan1992 I did not notice until I read your comment. I agree with your take on the situation. Alex is doing a great job just needs to stop with the silent (yes) replies.
hope to see you again soon Alex you are doing great!
Munro interns are the real deal.
Impressive technical and communication skills.
I just shared this video with a friend whose daughter plans to major in industrial engineering next year as a freshman in college. Not only are your videos fascinating to us laymen, but they’re great recruiting tools for the industry. Showing off some of your interns’ skills is genius.
Thanks!
Alex did amazing! More interns please. I enjoy seeing the next generation of engineers
Great Work! Nice job Alex 👏
Thanks! 👍
Alex is a great sidekick! she has a great voice 👍and I think its great when women are working in technical fields (my daughter works in Electronics) so I am looking forward to see more of Alex analysis in the future👀
One of the many joys in life is to be a teacher and Cory clearly enjoys working with interns.
Appreciate highlighting Ketterings co-op program, what a great place to learn at Munro.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Alex and Cory did a wonderful job explaining the Rivian's R1T thermal system. Impressed that Munroe Live employed Alex as an intern. She'll be a great engineer and presenter on RUclips!
NOT A SNAKE PIT
Impressive that the cooling system did not look like the pit of snakes that some of the other EVs do.
Wow, Cory is amazing and Alex has a bright future ahead of her.
Knowledgeable and balance as always.
You both have great voices to listen to. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Well done Alex.
In a way the way they are using the hot/ warm side of the ac circuit is a heat pump. If you look at a home heat pump system it is switching between heating and cooling depending on which side of the compressor they choose to either heat or cool your home.
Yes, that's how I'd define a heat pump.
Nice job, you two gave some interesting points on this system. Keep up the good work. I love this channel.
Thank you very much!
Considering Rivian’s modest unit production numbers, it makes sense to use off the shelf technology where possible. Tesla’s annual Model 3 units produced is almost an order of magnitude higher, thus the added up front costs of custom design and validation of parts is justifiable. That octovalve, for example, cost plenty to design and more to validate, but it doesn’t save a huge cost per unit. You have to make a lot of units for it to make economic sense.
Great insights, Alex! Cool the Kettering connection... When I was looking at engineering schools, it was on my list but alas I wasn't smart enough lol... also your voice is perfect for voice-overs. Get on some of the YT Shorts!
You pick the best and most relevant advertisements. This actually means a lot
Cory giving on full on dad vibes.
Well done young Padawan, someday you'll be legendary!
Cory is a father of 3
Alex have a wonderful explanation voice that really sucked me in and made me interested in what was presented. I could listen to Alex explain anything for hours without losing focus. Rare gift.
👍
4th Thanks for Another awesome review of this system, not to be seen anywhere else (unless your at factory)
Thanks for watching, Pablo!
In 1969, when I was a senior in high school, I was working at a Chevy dealership in East Texas after school and Saturdays. A Chevrolet Motor Division executive came to visit the dealer and when he went around to meet all of the employees, he told me that if I wanted to go to General Motors Institute to give him a call when he got back. I wished I had made the call but it was too far from home at the time. What was once GMI is now Kettering.
So if the A/C refrigerant (heat pump) system is used to also provide strategic heat for the batteries and motors when needed, why is it not also used to heat the cabin?
She's the bomb 🧨 Funny that Munro even tears down their sponsor's charging gadget ;) 👏
No one is safe from a tear down at Munro 😂
Alex yes Chiller is actually an Cooling device and when Expansion is fully open then Compressor will be flooded with Liquid which Derate the system Definately Chiller is only Chiller can’t act as Heater unless you have Valve configured to absorb the rejected Hear from somewhere within the system
I wonder if the reason Tesla uses the plate heat exchanger in the motor units is for reliability and durability purposes. If there is a failure in one of the lines that is routing ethylene glycol through the unit, the coolant will mix with the oil and it will need near complete disassembly to remedy the problem. The plate heat exchanger may be less likely to fail and easier to change if it does
Great you’re back on the channel Alex, thank you for the presentation, informative.
Good for us "geeky types" to have the experts Corey & Alex to help us understand how the system functions.
The tools of success are thrust upon you when you are a Kettering University student. 100% work/study. Some students work in their positions before they even have their first class for three months. This is the way all schools should be. My son did this. And before he got out, he had already presented a paper at SAE Congress. This past week alone he has interview interests from NASA Mars, Tesla, and an auto manufacturer in the Balkans.(Bugatti Rimac) I can’t stress firmly enough the value of Kettering.
Great job Alex! Love the new faces. Keep up the great work guys!
Thanks! Will do!
Alex is another smart person at Munro 👍😃 unbelievable talent
A star is born. Alex' voice reminds me of Karen Carpenter's somehow.
GREAT WORK !!! woo woo interns !!!
Great job, Alex & Cory!
Munro is on the case.
Thank you for walking us through this Rivian thermal system. I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
This was great! Definitely improved my understanding of EV thermal management and how complicated it gets.
Now consider what our own bodies do!
Alex added great value to the video. Everyone flubs a word now and again. No one cares if it happens. All we care about is what's being described and what it's relevant. Thanks for another good video. I hope to see more interns in future videos
Wonderful to see such a competent and engaged a young lady presenting a complicated technical system like a pro. Thanks for getting us up to speed on Rivian's approach to thermal management. Well done Alex and Cory.
🤗👍THANKS ALEX ,CORY , ERIC AND THE MUNRO TEAM …AND THE SUPPORTERS 😎🤔explanations 💚💚💚
She is very good at describing the the processes. Here here Alex fantastic.
Great review of the coolant system. I thank you all so much for your extremely well done videos. Great job Alex.
Thanks
Great video, you guys are improving with every release!
Cory looking buff too....looks like you have shifted a lot of weight in the last 12 months!
Appreciate it!
A great accomplishment to put on the resume after graduation!
Awesome job, Alex! And Corey…great tutoring! You two make a great team. More please.
Yes!!! Been waiting for this one for a while!!!
Alex, so it is a heat pump then! Great job! 👏 👍!
lots of good old fashioned work there! super duper tear down! just wandering though?
moisture is a notorious problem, 4 any aqueous system! even under a low pressure..
the hose's are also suspect! ya'll got it under toe!
I like the coolant filter. If the system ever needs service it can be contaminated and filters are a great idea. Not a place to save money. Advice from a retired technician.
Agree! For example e-Golf has a bad reputation for compressor failures, leading to an insanely costly replacement of the entire AC system to ensure no particulates are left in the refrigerant system. A filter directly after an potential failure point prevents the problem from spreading, Keeping the R1T coolant clean is equally important when it runs through the battery,
I agree, that filter while an fairly expensive part will prevent the failure of several other components which would cost many times the price of the filter. An ounce of prevention that reduces life cycle costs and improves reliability.
Excellent data. Thank you all!
Alex is so natural and professional. ❤
I love your integrated ads so much, guys! Of course, the most important part is the fact that you guys endorse these products
Could the valve for the rear motors be used for conserve mode? The truck goes to front wheel drive so probably don't need to cool the unused motors.
Alex 👏🏼 the next gen engineer
Great teamwork!
Alex is doing an excellent job, and her effortless confidence is pretty much on a par with the senior Munro staff. I wouldn't be surprised if we're seeing the beginning of a brilliant career, no matter what she chooses to focus on.
Very impressive intern. Excellent presentation.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks Alex and Cory For your great commentary. hope to see you both in Videos in the future.
Alex is very complementary to the videos with her knowledge and presentation of the information. She is getting an invaluable education working at Munro. It's like Munro is a teaching hospital. Well done.
Yes we need much more of her ,she is a we 🌟 in the process.
You are doing a Great job, big Thanks from Norway👍🇳🇴
Thank you very much!
We find filters (strainer) in the thermal management system of the high voltage battery and heating dr the cabin of the Chevrolet Volt 2011-2015 for info ... I love listening to your videos
The three-way valve looks like something from an RC car.
Good video Munro, thank you.
U saw it hit that bump 2! Oop!
TESLA has the OCTOVALVE a twin loop system , w/ minimal parts.
Completely eliminated Belts & Pulley.
Great job again. My only advice to Alex - please try to at least limit the amount of nodding on camera. I hope it's just me, but I feel like watching an interview or the news on TV (which I rarely do and the reporters still trigger me). Anyway I hope it's just the weird in me. Deep respect to what all of you are doing at Munro & Associates.
Great job, Alex.
Please have Sandy follow up with how well his R1T warms up on cold Michigan mornings! 🥶
Just getting around to this video. Not sure if Sandy ever commented on your question in another video. I can tell you that my R1T did great here in PA during the Xmas polar freeze. Had temps hovering around 0 and I saw no problem getting the cabin, seat, and steering wheel toasty fast. Spending time in the Rivian forums, this does seem to vary from vehicle to vehicle and not sure why. One of the last couple OTA updates added the ability to start it all from the phone app too. My truck sits in a detached garage with no heat, so being able to have it warm and ready has been great.
@@Jay_G9226 Thanks for your detailed reply! Enjoy your truck!
Great presentation!
Thanks for watching!
It may not be a flashy system but repairability looks easy and economical which has value to some of us.
RELIABILITY , always TRUMPS repairability.
the BEST part, is NO part.
the BEST service , is NO service needed in FIRST place.
the BEST repair , is NO repair needed for 400,000 miles. (TESLA).
@@markplott4820 if manufactured goods were engineered with a healthy margin for error and quality control was high I would agree with you but I don't think that is the world we live in. Just about everything you can buy today was better built 30 years ago on spite of huge advances in manufacturing technology. Why do you think right to repair is such a hot topic.
@@theslimeylimey - RTR , is meningless if the car lasts 400k miles between Servicing.
Tesla already has motors that outlast the CAR design, batteries that last Beyond 1 million miles, who will keep a car in 2022 more than 50 years , other than CUBA ?
@@markplott4820 Yeah you're right, Teslas never have issues, customers never complain about poor service because they last 50 years and Tesla is rated #1 in the world for build quality aren't they.
@@theslimeylimey - FACTUALLY , Tesla rated #1 in CONSUMER satisfaction, no matter what FAKE NEWS media says.
all cars have issues at some point, GAS cars by far WORST , they typically only last 100k miles , then need MAJOR repairs.
Average TESLA can go 400k miles (4 years) without initial Maintanance.
your Expierence may vary.
BECAUSE , Tesla changes 100 parts every 24 H, every car is UNIQUE.
but has passed SAFETY & Validation tests.
so, your TESLA may be a 140% build or 110% build on ANY given day.
Thanks Alex and Cory.
My son and I both watch Munro Live…. He’s in his first year as a design engineer and his Munro bumper sticker has its place on his laptop!
Rivian just had a recall because some of the water based coolant was leaking into the high voltage windings of the motors.
Sounds like they needed to run a bit of heating to the headlights to deal with wet clumpy snow.
Great to see young talent presenting for the EV world! 🇨🇦
Great job presenting!! Not an easy job.
Big EV HVAC advantage over ICE is that the compressor is not coupled to an engine so it can run at full capacity while the car is still. This shortens cooldown on hot days.
Similarly it can provide heat immediately on 'start up'.
It also doesnt depend on the driver pressing the "AC" button to make sure the compressor stays lubricated. I learned that lesson the hard way... had my engine completely lock up while going down the road just because I never liked cold air blowing up my nose. And then I had to pay to have the compressor replaced for the AC I wasnt using because for whatever reason there wasnt a dummy pulley available for that specific engine to eliminate the AC compressor.
TESLA has a more EFFICIENT & compact system w/ parts that do 2 - 3 differnt Functions.
@@markplott4820 Thank you Tesla bot.
Nice presentation. Alex is getting better rapidly. At the end with the three most important things: A. Battery, B. Motors, C thermal system and making the cabin temp. comfortable quickly; so how well does the Rivian do on this ?
Its lovely to see a smart young female getting into this stuff. Nice job Alex.
Good job Alex 🎉
Well done, Alex. I think the piping may be called “reverse return”.
Great video. Can I suggest you buy a Caterpillar 2767018 cap and plug kit so you don't have to go jamming bits of rag in all the open ports?
Great job! Rivian is the best.
Great video, As a 30 year tech i cringe seeing so many connections on one table, lol But, i also realize the chances of an actual leak these days is very low. My R1T arrives any day. Thanks for a great vid
Alex reminds me of Jodie Foster with here composure, confidence and just the way she looks at and handles things
Is it possible to add heat pump to an existing system? If yes how complex to add in future R1 vehicles?
Alex very smart and articulate! What a find. As a student, you can't beat a cooperative work/study experience. Cory -- have you checked out Northeastern University in Boston for more engineering coop students? As a coop student there (mechanical engineering) in the late sixties, I worked for Ford -- really enjoyed the experience. Keep using those coop students -- great work!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Is there any chance you can comment on the Rivians ability to recapture energy, specifically when decelrating and limitations in the system? I've seen a few threads and videos talking about how the Rivian starts to back off regenerative braking intesity while under a sustained load (towing downhill for example or driving down a long steep grade). I'm wondering if that's a thermal issue, or if having 4 motors (now generators) dumping power into the battery at once, begins to overwhelm the batteries ability to accept the high sustained charge rate?
Most EVs will limit regen if the battery is full. So then you need to apply brakes. But there are probably other conditions where regen is limited like if the motors or battery is too hot. Seems like there is alot of EV learning curve stuff that will impact driving behaviors as we go forwards.
@@patreekotime4578 I understand that, and pretty sure every EV limits regen in full batteries. I'm speaking to Rivians ability exclusively where the regen will limit after a sustained use of 10-20 seconds. Regardless of battery state of charge or it temperature it would seem. I think I said this in my comment that it's likely exceeding the packs ability to accept power that quickly and starts to back off and blend friction brakes.
Maybe that's what the PTC's for?
I have only seen the regen limit a couple of times in mine. Usually after a few minutes down a several mile hill. Never in 20-30 seconds. I assume its a thermal limitation. At close to 8k lbs and 4 motors that has to be a lot more energy produced than most typical smaller EVs. I also got a regen limited message in colder temps (low teens to single digits) for the first few minutes of driving.
So based on history, Alex gonna be the next Munro President ;)
Alex is ready to present on her own
I'm hoping if she wants to? Cory brings her on permanently with munro. I'm also hoping Sandy passes the torch to Cory here soon.👍🏻
@@4literv6 I met Sandy in San Diego. Sandy has got allot more piss and vinegar left Lol.
@@tonysimi5763 no doubt, but it's the youngsters pushing munro live forward on social media and who are the true future of lean design.
Time to step back and provide some well seasoned and respected oversight now imo. A calm mature presence to call on when needed. Otherwise let the younguns run the show. 😎
If the ethylene glycol is going directly into/thru the motor to cool it or pick up heat, maybe that is why they need the coolant filter? small motor particles?
As a R1T owner, I can say this traditional heater works better than heat pump systems in teslas. Less efficient, but it's like a traditional heater from a ICE. HOT air.
The on-screen TLA pop-ups are appreciated!
[ LTA = Three Letter Acronym :) - Ok, they're not all TLA's but let's not nit-pick...]
Great review and presentation. Would you guys think this is the second best thermal system behind Tesla's Octovalve setup and ahead of the Mustang Mach E?
Impressive lack of 'err' ing from our new presenter. Apparently she's done this before or at least practised on video.
Alex has previously appeared in 2 Munro Live videos!
@@MunroLive OK. Clearly I am not keeping up with your output. :-)
Nice explanation from Alex and her boss. Say you live at the bottom of a hill and park your vehicle outside on a very cold winter night. No PTC element? Can this vehicle at least be programmed so the heat pump comes on say 30 minutes before your scheduled drive?
Haven't watched in a hot minute, I see that it's not just automakers making choices to lose unnecessary weight over time...Cory. Jokes aside, you look good 👍, keep up the good work.
@ Munro live can you please explain that, how the chiller is working as a heat pump because as far as i know, for heat pump action there must be an expansion valve at the condenser as well but there is no txv at the condenser.
Watch out Cory, I think Alex will have your job in 10 years. And, I think she'll do great :)
So, is all of the cabin heat from the ptc heater or does it ever use the waste heat from motors?
That is a heat pump, the three way valve is the same on a HVAC heat pump while pulling heat from the heat exchanger.
So is this system as efficient as a heat pump system or is heat pump still a better option and if so when do you think Rivian will go to a heat pump system? What is the power consumption difference if measurable between this system and a heat pump system? Are you seeing any differences in the dual motor thermal system compared to the quad motor system?
I like the rivian system. More simple design will make repair cheaper for the customer and less likely to break down.