EXHAUST DEVICE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20170234202 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N2470/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2470/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/4264
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/2892
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2340/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
In inline four cylinder internal combustion engine (1), exhaust ports for a #2 cylinder and a #3 cylinder merge inside cylinder head (3) and form an opening serving as a single collective exhaust port. Exhaust manifold (5) has individual exhaust pipes (6, 7) for #1 and #4 cylinders and collective exhaust pipe (8), and the leading ends of these three exhaust pipes (6, 7, 8) are connected to catalytic converter (11). Exhaust gas introduction angle (θ2) of each of individual exhaust pipes (6, 7) is larger by 30-60 degrees than exhaust gas introduction angle (θ1) of collective exhaust pipe (8). Consequently, flow velocity distribution and temperature distribution in a catalyst carrier become uniform.
Claims
1. An exhaust device for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a collective exhaust pipe through which exhaust gases of a plurality of cylinders flow; and individual exhaust pipes through which respective exhaust gases of cylinders independently flow, wherein the collective exhaust pipe and the individual exhaust pipes are connected to a diffuser portion of a single catalytic converter, and wherein an introduction angle of each of the individual exhaust pipes with respect to a central axis of the catalytic converter is set larger than an introduction angle of the collective exhaust pipe with respect to the central axis of the catalytic converter.
2. The exhaust device for the internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the internal combustion engine is an inline four cylinder internal combustion engine, wherein exhaust ports for a #2 cylinder and a #3 cylinder merge inside a cylinder head and form a single collective exhaust port, and wherein the collective exhaust pipe is connected to the collective exhaust port.
3. The exhaust device for the internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the individual exhaust pipes merge at a part immediately close to the catalytic converter and are connected to the diffuser portion.
4. (canceled)
5. The exhaust device for the internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the central axis of the catalytic converter is set obliquely outward with respect to a vertical direction of the internal combustion engine, and wherein a leading end part of the collective exhaust pipe which is directed downward is connected to be inclined with respect to the central axis.
6. The exhaust device for the internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the central axis of the catalytic converter is set to be substantially parallel to a vertical direction of the internal combustion engine, and wherein a leading end part of the collective exhaust pipe which is directed downward is connected to be substantially parallel to the central axis.
7. The exhaust device for the internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein a difference between the introduction angle of each of the individual exhaust pipes and the introduction angle of the collective exhaust pipe is 30-60 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE INVENTION
[0017] In the following, an embodiment of this invention will be explained in detail based on the drawings.
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[0019] As shown in
[0020] The leading end of each of #1 individual exhaust pipe 6, #4 individual exhaust pipe 7 and collective exhaust pipe 8 is connected to a diffuser portion 11a on the upstream side of a single catalytic converter 11. The catalytic converter 11 is one in which a columnar monolithic catalyst carrier is accommodated in a cylindrical case made of a metal. The diffuser portion 11a is formed into a substantially conical shape so as to form a space whose diameter is gradually enlarged between a part of diffuser portion 11a where the leading end is connected and the end surface of the catalyst carrier.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] Collective exhaust pipe 8 extends straightly along a direction orthogonal to the cylinder row direction from the head attachment flange 9, and the leading end part of collective exhaust pipe 8 curves downward and is connected to the conical surface of diffuser portion 11a, conical surface which is turned upward (in particular, it is connected to a part close to the central axis L). As shown in
[0023] In addition, #1 individual exhaust pipe 6 and #4 individual exhaust pipe 7, which are located at front and rear sides in the cylinder row direction, curve and extend in the cylinder row direction so as to be substantially symmetrical in a plan view, and the leading end parts of #1 individual exhaust pipe 6 and #4 individual exhaust pipe 7 curve downward and are connected to the conical surface of diffuser portion 11a, conical surface which is turned upward (in particular, it is connected to a part close to the outer circumference of the conical surface and relatively apart from the central axis L). More specifically, #1 individual exhaust pipe 6 and #4 individual exhaust pipe 7 merge at a position immediately close to catalytic converter 11 in a form of a substantially Y shape or a substantially T shape, and a connection pipe portion 12 formed by merging #1 individual exhaust pipe 6 and #4 individual exhaust pipe 7 is connected to diffuser portion 11a. As shown in
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[0025] In the above configuration, the exhaust gases of #2 and #3 cylinders, which flow through collective exhaust pipe 8, flow into diffuser portion 11a at a relatively slow flow velocity because the passage cross-sectional area of collective exhaust pipe 8 is large. The gases therefore sufficiently spread out in diffuser portion 11a and then reach the end surface of the catalyst carrier. On the other hand, after flowing through each of #1 individual exhaust pipe 6 and #4 individual exhaust pipe 7, the exhaust gas flows into diffuser portion 11a at a relatively high flow velocity. However, the gas is introduced with an inclination with respect to the catalyst carrier at large introduction angle θ2 from a part close to the outer circumference of diffuser portion 11a, and consequently, the velocity component of the exhaust gas in the direction along central axes L becomes low and the gas spreads out widely to the end surface of the catalyst carrier.
[0026] Therefore, the exhaust gas of each of cylinders spreads out more uniformly to the whole catalyst carrier, and flows in the catalyst carrier at a more uniform velocity. Consequently, a difference in the flow velocity and a difference in temperature in each part of the catalyst carrier become small, and the early deterioration of a catalyst and cracks in the catalyst carrier caused by these flow velocity difference and temperature difference are suppressed.
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[0029] In addition, the leading end part of collective exhaust pipe 8 which is curved downward is connected to a part close to the top part (in other words, the central part) of diffuser portion 11a forming the substantially conical shape. More specifically, the leading end part of collective exhaust pipe 8 is connected to be parallel to central axis L, and an exhaust gas introduction direction shown by arrow GI in
[0030] The leading end parts of #1 individual exhaust pipe 6 and #4 individual exhaust pipe 7 merge together at a part immediately close to catalytic converter 11 in a form of a substantially Y shape or a substantially T shape, basically similar to the first embodiment. Connection pipe portion 12 formed by merging them is connected to a part close to the outer circumference of diffuser portion 11a. More specifically, as shown by arrow G2 in
[0031] Consequently, similar to the first embodiment, flow velocity distribution and temperature distribution in each part of the catalyst carrier become more uniform.