Variable geometry turbocharger
11092068 · 2021-08-17
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D17/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C6/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B37/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02B37/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A variable geometry turbocharger includes: a turbine rotor; and a variable nozzle mechanism for adjusting a flow of exhaust gas to the turbine rotor from a scroll flow passage formed on a radially outer side of the turbine rotor. The variable nozzle mechanism includes: a nozzle vane disposed in an exhaust gas flow passage for guiding the exhaust gas to the turbine rotor from the scroll flow passage; a support wall forming a flow passage wall on a first side of the exhaust gas flow passage with respect to an axial direction of the turbine rotor and supporting the nozzle vane rotatably in a cantilever fashion; and a non-support wall forming a flow passage wall on a second side of the exhaust gas flow passage with respect to the axial direction. Of an end surface of the nozzle vane on a side of the non-support wall, an edge portion on a side of a pressure surface includes a non-support-wall side linear portion formed to have a linear shape.
Claims
1. A variable geometry turbocharger, comprising: a turbine rotor; and a variable nozzle mechanism for adjusting a flow of exhaust gas to the turbine rotor from a scroll flow passage formed on a radially outer side of the turbine rotor, wherein the variable nozzle mechanism includes: a nozzle vane disposed in an exhaust gas flow passage for guiding the exhaust gas to the turbine rotor from the scroll flow passage; a support wall forming a flow passage wall on a first side of the exhaust gas flow passage with respect to an axial direction of the turbine rotor and supporting the nozzle vane rotatably in a cantilever fashion; and a non-support wall forming a flow passage wall on a second side of the exhaust gas flow passage with respect to the axial direction, and wherein, of an end surface of the nozzle vane on a side of the non-support wall, an edge portion on a side of a pressure surface includes a non-support-wall side linear portion formed to have a linear shape, and wherein the non-support-wall side linear portion, extending in a longitudinal direction of the vane, that is parallel to a chord length of the nozzle vane, has a length which is not smaller than a half of the chord length of the nozzle vane.
2. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 1, wherein, of the edge portion on the side of the pressure surface, the non-support-wall side linear portion is formed in a range including a position where a chord directional distance from a trailing edge of the nozzle vane is ¼ of the chord length of the nozzle vane.
3. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 1, wherein an end portion of the nozzle vane on a side of the non-support wall includes a non-support-wall side rib shaped portion protruding toward a pressure surface of the nozzle vane, and wherein the non-support-wall side linear portion is formed on a tip portion of the non-support-wall side rib shaped portion.
4. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 3, wherein, in a view taken in a direction of a rotational axis of the nozzle vane, the non-support-wall side rib shaped portion is disposed so as to protrude from the pressure surface, and wherein the non-support-wall side linear portion extends on the tip portion of non-support-wall side rib shaped portion.
5. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 1, wherein an end portion of the nozzle vane on a side of the non-support wall includes a non-support-wall side inclined surface connecting the end surface of the nozzle vane on the side of the non-support wall and the pressure surface, wherein the non-support-wall side inclined surface includes an inclined surface from the pressure surface to the end surface of the nozzle vane on the side of the non-support wall, and wherein the non-support-wall side linear portion is formed on a boundary position between the non-support-wall side inclined surface and the end surface on the side of the non-support wall.
6. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 1, wherein, of an end surface of the nozzle vane on a side of the support wall, an edge portion on a side of a suction surface has a support-wall side linear portion formed to have a linear shape.
7. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the support-wall side linear portion and the non-support-wall side linear portion are formed to be parallel to each other.
8. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the support-wall side linear portion is formed in a range including a position where a chord directional distance from a trailing edge of the nozzle vane is ¼ of the chord length of the nozzle vane.
9. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the support-wall side linear portion has a length which is not smaller than a half of the chord length of the nozzle vane.
10. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the non-support-wall side linear portion is longer than the support-wall side linear portion.
11. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the end portion of the nozzle vane on the side of the support wall includes a support-wall side rib shaped portion protruding toward a suction surface of the nozzle vane, and wherein the support-wall side linear portion is formed on the support-wall side rib shaped portion.
12. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the end portion of the nozzle vane on the side of the support wall includes a support-wall side inclined surface connecting the end surface of the nozzle vane on the side of the support wall and the pressure surface, wherein the support-wall side inclined surface includes an inclined surface from the suction surface to the end surface of the nozzle vane on the side of the support wall, and wherein the support-wall side linear portion is formed on a boundary position between the support-wall side inclined surface and the end surface on the side of the support wall.
13. The variable geometry turbocharger according to claim 6, wherein the nozzle vane is configured such that, when the nozzle vane is inclined due to a hydrodynamic force, the support-wall-side linear portion makes contact with the support wall before the non-support-wall side linear portion makes contact with the non-support wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is intended, however, that unless particularly identified, dimensions, materials, shapes, relative positions and the like of components described in the embodiments shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(23) For instance, an expression of relative or absolute arrangement such as “in a direction”, “along a direction”, “parallel”, “orthogonal”, “centered”, “concentric” and “coaxial” shall not be construed as indicating only the arrangement in a strict literal sense, but also includes a state where the arrangement is relatively displaced by a tolerance, or by an angle or a distance whereby it is possible to achieve the same function.
(24) For instance, an expression of an equal state such as “same” “equal” and “uniform” shall not be construed as indicating only the state in which the feature is strictly equal, but also includes a state in which there is a tolerance or a difference that can still achieve the same function.
(25) Further, for instance, an expression of a shape such as a rectangular shape or a cylindrical shape shall not be construed as only the geometrically strict shape, but also includes a shape with unevenness or chamfered corners within the range in which the same effect can be achieved.
(26) On the other hand, an expression such as “comprise”, “include”, “have”, “contain” and “constitute” are not intended to be exclusive of other components.
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(28) The variable geometry turbocharger 100 includes a turbine rotor 2 disposed coaxially with a non-depicted compressor, a turbine housing 6 that houses the turbine rotor 2 and forms a scroll flow passage on the radially outer side of the turbine rotor 2, a bearing housing 10 housing a bearing 8 supporting the turbine rotor 2 rotatably and being coupled to the turbine housing 6, and a variable nozzle mechanism 12 disposed between the turbine housing 6 and the bearing housing 10, for adjusting the flow of exhaust gas from the scroll flow passage 4 to the turbine rotor 2.
(29) Hereinafter, unless otherwise stated, the axial direction of the turbine rotor 2 is referred to as merely “axial direction”, the radial direction of the turbine rotor 2 is referred to as merely “radial direction”, and the circumferential direction of the turbine rotor 2 is referred to as merely “circumferential direction”.
(30) The variable nozzle mechanism 12 includes a plurality of nozzle vanes 14, a support wall (nozzle mount) 16, a non-support wall (nozzle plate) 18, a plurality of lever plates 20, a drive ring 22, and a plurality of nozzle supports 24.
(31) The plurality of nozzle vanes 14 are disposed at intervals in the circumferential direction, in an exhaust gas flow passage 26 for introducing exhaust gas from the scroll flow passage 4 to the turbine rotor 2.
(32) The support wall 16 is an annular plate member disposed on the radially outer side of the turbine rotor 2, and forms a flow passage wall 28 on one side (in the depicted embodiment, the side of the bearing housing 10) of the exhaust gas flow passage 26 with respect to the axial direction. The support wall 16 is provided with a plurality of support holes 30 (through holes) for rotatably supporting the respective shaft portions 15 of the plurality of nozzle vanes 14 in a cantilever fashion.
(33) The non-support wall 18 is an annular plate disposed on the radially outer side of the turbine rotor 2 so as to face the support wall 16. The non-support wall 18 forms a flow passage wall 32 on the other side (in the depicted embodiment, the opposite side to the bearing housing 10) of the exhaust gas flow passage 26 with respect to the axial direction, and does not support any of the nozzle vanes 14. Further, the non-support wall 18 forms, on the downstream side of the flow passage wall 32, a shroud wall 34 facing the tip-side ends of the blades of the turbine rotor 2 via a gap. The support wall 16 and the non-support wall 18 are coupled by a plurality of nozzle supports 24.
(34) A back plate 23 is disposed between the back face of the turbine rotor 2 and the bearing housing 10, so that exhaust gas flowing from the exhaust gas flow passage 26 to the turbine rotor 2 does not leak toward the back side of the support wall 16 (opposite to the exhaust gas flow passage 26) through the radially inner side of the support wall 16. The back plate 23 is in contact with the support wall 16 at one end side in the axial direction, and is in contact with the bearing housing 10 at the other end side in the axial direction.
(35) In the variable nozzle mechanism 12 described above, the drive ring 22 is rotary driven by a driving force transmitted from a non-depicted actuator. When the drive ring 22 rotates, the lever plates 20 being in engagement with the drive ring 22 rotate the shaft portions 15 of the nozzle vanes 14, and as a result, the nozzle vanes 14 rotate and the vane angles of the nozzle vanes 14 change, thereby adjusting the flow of exhaust gas from the scroll flow passage 4 to the turbine rotor 2.
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(37) In an embodiment, as shown in
(38) With the above configuration, of the end surface 38 of the nozzle vane 14 (14A) on the side of the non-support wall 18, the edge portion 44 of on the side of the pressure surface 42 has a non-support-wall side linear portion 46 formed to have a linear shape, and thus, when the nozzle vane 14 is inclined by the hydrodynamic force (see
(39) In an embodiment, as shown in
(40) With the above configuration, the non-support-wall side linear portion 46 is formed in a range including the side of the trailing edge 48 where the blade thickness is small and the clearance flow is likely to raise problems, and thus it is possible to suppress the clearance flow between the non-support wall 18 and the end surface 38 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the non-support wall 18 effectively.
(41) In an embodiment, as shown in
(42) With the above configuration, the non-support-wall side linear portion 46 is formed in most portion of the edge portion 44 on the side of the pressure surface 42 in the chord direction, and thus it is possible to suppress the clearance flow between the non-support wall 18 and the end surface 38 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the non-support wall 18 effectively.
(43) In an embodiment, as shown in
(44) With the above configuration, by providing the non-support-wall side rib shaped portion 52 so as to form the non-support-wall side linear portion 46, it is possible to obtain the effect to reduce the clearance flow with the non-support-wall side linear portion 46, while maintaining the shape having a high aerodynamic performance for the vane profile at the center position in the vane height direction of the nozzle vane 14 as depicted in
(45) In an embodiment, as shown in
(46) With the above configuration, it is possible to obtain the effect to reduce the clearance flow with the non-support-wall side linear portion 46 with a simple configuration, without excessively increasing the size of the non-support-wall side rib shaped portion 52.
(47) In an embodiment, as shown in
(48) With the above configuration, of the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16, the edge portion 58 on the side of the suction surface 56 is formed to have a linear shape, and thus, when the nozzle vane 14 is inclined by the hydrodynamic force (see
(49) In an illustrative embodiment shown in
(50) In an embodiment, as shown in
(51) With the above configuration, as shown in
(52) In an embodiment, as shown in
(53) With the above configuration, the support-wall side linear portion 60 is formed on the side of the trailing edge 48 where the blade thickness is small and the clearance flow is likely to raise problems, and thus it is possible to suppress the clearance flow between the support wall 16 and the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16 effectively.
(54) In an embodiment, as shown in
(55) With the above configuration, the support-wall side linear portion 60 is formed in most portion of the edge portion 58 on the side of the suction surface 56 in the chord direction, and thus it is possible to suppress the clearance flow between the support wall 16 and the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16 effectively.
(56) In an embodiment, as shown in
(57) With the above configuration, when the nozzle vanes 14 are inclined, it is possible to reduce loss due to the clearance flow effectively with a simple configuration, by enhancing the effect to reduce the clearance uniformly on the side of the non-support wall 18 where the clearance flow is likely to raise problems.
(58) In an embodiment, as shown in
(59) With the above configuration, by providing the support-wall side rib shaped portion 64 so as to form the support-wall side linear portion 60, it is possible to obtain the effect to reduce the clearance flow with the support-wall side linear portion 60, while maintaining the shape having a high aerodynamic performance for the vane profile at the center position in the vane height direction of the nozzle vane 14 as depicted in
(60) In an embodiment, as shown in
(61) With the above configuration, it is possible to obtain the effect to reduce the clearance flow with the support-wall side linear portion 60 with a simple configuration, without excessively increasing the size of the support-wall side rib shaped portion 64.
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(63) In an embodiment, as shown in
(64) With the above configuration, the non-support-wall side linear portion 46 is formed on the boundary position between the non-support-wall side inclined surface 66 and the end surface 38 on the side of the non-support wall 18, and thus, when the nozzle vane 14 is inclined by the hydrodynamic force as depicted in
(65) In an embodiment, as shown in
(66) With the above configuration, similarly to the above description of
(67) In an embodiment, as shown in
(68) With the above configuration, the non-support-wall side linear portion 46 is formed in most portion of the edge portion 44 on the side of the pressure surface 42 in the chord direction, and thus it is possible to suppress the clearance flow between the non-support wall 18 and the end surface 38 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the non-support wall 18 effectively.
(69) In an embodiment, as shown in
(70) With the above configuration, of the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16, the edge portion 58 of on the side of the suction surface 56 is formed to have a linear shape, and thus, when the nozzle vane 14 is inclined by the hydrodynamic force as depicted in
(71) In an embodiment, as shown in
(72) With the above configuration, as shown in
(73) In an embodiment, as shown in
(74) With the above configuration, similarly to the above description of
(75) In an embodiment, as shown in
(76) With the above configuration, the support-wall side linear portion 60 is formed in most portion of the edge portion 58 on the side of the suction surface 56 in the chord direction, and thus it is possible to suppress the clearance flow between the support wall 16 and the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16 effectively.
(77) In an embodiment, as shown in
(78) With the above configuration, when the nozzle vane 14 is inclined, it is possible to reduce loss due to the clearance flow effectively with a simple configuration, by enhancing the effect to reduce the clearance uniformly on the side of the non-support wall 18 where the clearance flow is likely to raise problems.
(79) In an embodiment, as shown in
(80) With the above configuration, by providing the support-wall side rib shaped portion 64 so as to form the support-wall side linear portion 60, it is possible to obtain the effect to reduce the clearance flow with the support-wall side linear portion 60, while maintaining the shape having a high aerodynamic performance for the vane profile at the center position in the vane height direction of the nozzle vane 14 as depicted in
(81) Embodiments of the present invention were described in detail above, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and various amendments and modifications may be implemented.
(82) For instance, in
(83) With the above configuration, when the nozzle vane 14 is inclined by the hydrodynamic force, it is possible to reduce the clearance between the support wall 16 and the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16 uniformly. Accordingly, it is possible to suppress a clearance flow that flows between the support wall 16 and the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16, and reduce loss due to the clearance flow. In particular, it is possible to improve the turbine performance at the time when the opening degree of the nozzle vane 14 is small. Further, it is possible to ensure the clearance between the support wall 16 and the end surface 54 of the nozzle vane 14 on the side of the support wall 16 at the time when the nozzle vane 14 is not inclined, and it is possible to suppress occurrence of sticking of the nozzle vane 14. Nevertheless, to suppress inclination itself of the nozzle vane 14, a support-wall side rib shaped portion should be provided as depicted in the drawing, rather than the embodiment depicted in the drawing.
(84) Further, in the illustrative embodiment shown in
(85) Further, in the illustrative embodiment shown in
(86) Furthermore, in each embodiment described above, the nozzle vane 14 is supported on the flow passage wall 28 on the side of the bearing housing 10 in the axial direction, of the exhaust gas flow passage 26, in a cantilever fashion. Nevertheless, the present invention is not limited to this, and the nozzle vane 14 may be supported on the flow passage wall 32 on the opposite side to the bearing housing 10 in the axial direction, of the exhaust gas flow passage 26, in a cantilever fashion. That is, the support wall supporting the nozzle vane rotatably may be a flow passage wall opposite to the bearing housing in the axial direction of the exhaust gas flow passage.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(87) 2 Turbine rotor 4 Scroll flow passage 6 Turbine housing 8 Bearing 10 Bearing housing 12 Variable nozzle mechanism 14 Nozzle vane 15 Shaft portion 16 Support wall 18 Non-support wall 20 Lever plate 22 Drive ring 23 Back plate 24 Nozzle support 26 Exhaust gas flow passage 28 Flow passage wall 30 Support hole 32 Flow passage wall 34 Shroud wall 36 Vane profile 38 End surface 42 Pressure surface 44 Edge portion 46 Non-support-wall side linear portion 48 Edge 50 End portion 52 Non-support-wall side rib shaped portion 54 End surface 56 Suction surface 58 Edge portion 60 Support-wall side linear portion 62 End portion 64 Support-wall side rib shaped portion 55 Non-support-wall side inclined surface 68 Support-wall side inclined surface 100 Turbocharger C Chord length P Position x Chord directional distance