EXHAUST PIPE STRUCTURE
20200309013 ยท 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N2260/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1816
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1827
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2530/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1855
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1811
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An exhaust pipe structure includes a front bank exhaust pipe connected to an exhaust manifold on a front bank of the V engine; an intermediate exhaust pipe connected to a downstream side of the front bank exhaust pipe; and a rear exhaust pipe connected to a downstream side of the intermediate exhaust pipe, wherein the front bank exhaust pipe and the intermediate exhaust pipe are connected with each other via a ball joint, the intermediate exhaust pipe and the rear exhaust pipe are connected with each other via a ball joint, and a flexible pipe is attached to the front bank exhaust pipe.
Claims
1. An exhaust pipe structure connected to a V engine placed transversely in front part of a vehicle, the exhaust pipe structure comprising: a front bank exhaust pipe connected to an exhaust manifold on a front bank of the V engine; a rear bank exhaust pipe adapted to connect an exhaust manifold on a rear bank of the V engine to the front bank exhaust pipe; an intermediate exhaust pipe connected to a downstream side of the front bank exhaust pipe, with a catalytic device being attached to the intermediate exhaust pipe; and a rear exhaust pipe connected to a downstream side of the intermediate exhaust pipe, with a muffler being attached to the rear exhaust pipe; wherein the front bank exhaust pipe and the intermediate exhaust pipe are connected with each other via a ball joint, the intermediate exhaust pipe and the rear exhaust pipe are connected with each other via a hail joint, and a flexible pipe, elastically deformable, is attached to the front bank exhaust pipe on a side upstream of a branched section between the front bank exhaust pipe and the rear bank exhaust pipe.
2. The exhaust pipe structure according to claim 1, wherein the flexible pipe is placed under an oil pan of the V engine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] An embodiment of the present disclosure will be described based on the following figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0019] An exhaust pipe structure 10 according to an embodiment will be described below with reference to the drawings. An FR-arrow, UP-arrow, and RH-arrow shown in the drawings described below indicate a front direction (traveling direction), an up direction, and a right-hand direction of a vehicle, respectively. Also, directions opposite the FR-arrow, UP-arrow, and RH-arrow are a rear direction, a down direction, and a left-hand direction of the vehicle, respectively. The front/rear, left/right, and up/down directions, when simply referred to hereinafter, mean the front/rear direction, left/right direction (vehicle width direction), and up/down direction with respect to the vehicle, respectively, unless otherwise noted.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] Exhaust discharged from cylinders on the front bank 11 of the V engine 1 flows to the front bank exhaust pipe 2 from the exhaust manifold 13. Exhaust discharged from cylinders on the rear bank 12 flows to the rear bank exhaust pipe 3 from the exhaust manifold 14 and joins the exhaust discharged from the cylinders on the front bank 11 at the branched section 21. Then, the exhaust, oining together at the branched section 21 flows rearward along the vehicle through the intermediate exhaust pipe 4 and rear exhaust pipe 5 and is discharged outside.
[0022] As shown in
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[0024] As shown in
[0025] The intermediate exhaust pipe 4 is supported on a non-illustrated vehicle body by two intermediate exhaust pipe supports 42 installed on the side downstream of the catalytic device 41. The rear exhaust pipe 5 is supported on the vehicle body by two main-muffler supports 53, a rear exhaust pipe support 54, and a sub-muffler support 55. The two main-muffler supports 53 are both installed on a front side of the main muffler 51. The rear exhaust pipe support 54 is installed on that part of the rear exhaust pipe 5 which is located on the side downstream of the main muffler 51. The sub-muffler support 55 is installed on an upper side of the sub-muffler 52.
[0026] In the exhaust pipe structure 10, as described earlier, the flexible pipe 22 is installed on the front bank exhaust pipe 2 on the side upstream of the branched section 21 where the front bank exhaust pipe 2 joins the rear bank exhaust pipe 3 and the front bank exhaust pipe 2 and intermediate exhaust pipe 4 are connected to each other by the ball joint 6. Therefore, the vibration mode of the exhaust pipe structure 10 is a 3-node bending vibration mode. In addition, in the exhaust pipe structure 10, since the flexible pipe 22 is placed under the oil pan of the V engine 1, the vibration mode of the exhaust pipe structure 10 is a 3-node bending vibration mode whose three nodes are node N1, node N2, and node N3 as shown in
[0027] To describe the reductions in the exhaust pipe-induced vibration of the engine mount and muffled sound inside the vehicle, an exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1 will be described below. As with the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment, the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1 is connected to a V engine placed transversely in front part of a vehicle. As shown in
[0028] Also, as with the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment, in the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1, the front bank exhaust pipe 2a is permanently connected to the exhaust manifold on the front bank of the V engine. Moreover, the rear bank exhaust pipe 3a is permanently connected to the exhaust manifold on the rear bank of the V engine and is permanently connected to the front bank exhaust pipe 2a at a branched section 21. The intermediate exhaust pipe 4a is connected to the front bank exhaust pipe 2a via a ball joint 6.
[0029] However, in the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1, unlike the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present, embodiment, the rear exhaust pipe 5a is permanently connected to the intermediate exhaust pipe 4a in a connecting portion 7. In addition, a flexible pipe 22 is attached to the inter iediate exhaust pipe 4a rather than to the front bank exhaust pipe 2a. Furthermore, a dynamic damper 56 is installed on the rear exhaust pipe 5a on the side upstream of the main muffler 51 to absorb vibration.
[0030] The front bank exhaust pipe 2a is fixed to the V engine by an exhaust pipe fixing bracket 23 on the side upstream of the branched section 21 between the front bank exhaust pipe 2a and rear bank exhaust pipe 3a. The intermediate exhaust pipe 4a is supported on a vehicle body by an intermediate exhaust pipe support 42a installed on the side downstream of the catalytic device 41. The rear exhaust pipe 5a is supported on, the vehicle body by two main-muffler supports 53a, a rear exhaust pipe support 54a, and a sub-muffler support 55a. The two main-muffler supports 53a are both installed on a ffont side of the main muffler 51. The rear exhaust pipe support 54a is installed on that part of the rear exhaust pipe 5a which is located on the side downstream of the main muffler 51. The sub-muffler support 55a is installed behind the sub-muffler 52.
[0031] The exhaust pipe structure 20, in which the flexible pipe 22 is attached to the intermediate exhaust pipe 4a, involves a vibration mode of an entire exhaust system that uses the flexible pipe 22 as a spring element and a vibration mode originating from an exhaust pipe layout up to an upstream side of the flexible pipe 22. The vibration mode of the entire exhaust system that uses the flexible pipe 22 as a spring element and the vibration mode originating from the exhaust pipe layout up to the upstream side of the flexible pipe 22 are close to each other in peak frequency. Consequently, with the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1, when the V engine (hereinafter referred to simply as the engine) and a transmission are coupled, vibration of the engine mount may be aggravated by coupled vibration of the engine and exhaust system, aggravating muffled sound inside the vehicle, floor vibration, and steering vibration. The peaks of the vibrations are tuned by pipe rigidity and by addition of the dynamic damper 56, but this does not solve the resonance itself. This imposes restrictions on an engine operating range in which the engine and transmission can be coupled, and thereby restricts improvement of fuel efficiency.
[0032] In contrast, in the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment, since the flexible pipe 22 is installed on the side upstream of the branched section 21 of the front bank exhaust pipe 2 rather than being attached to the intermediate exhaust pipe 4, rigidity of the front bank exhaust pipe 2 running from the upstream end 2u to the branched section 21 changes and the two vibration modes occurring in the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1 are eliminated. Moreover, as described earlier, the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment has a 3-node bending vibration mode whose three nodes are node N1, node N2, and node N3 shown in
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[0034] In this way, since the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment can more greatly reduce the exhaust pipe-induced vibration of the enginemount and muffled sound inside the vehicle under conditions in which the engine and transmission are coupled than can the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1, a range in which the engine and transmission can be used in a fully coupled state can be increased.
[0035] In this way, since the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment has a wider range in which the engine and transmission can be used in a fully coupled state than does the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1, vehicle fuel efficiency and drivability performance can be improved. Also, since the exhaust pipe structure 10 of the present embodiment eliminates the need for the dynamic damper 56 installed in the exhaust pipe structure 20 of Comparative Example 1 to reduce vibration, the present embodiment allows weight reduction by reducing weight co corresponding to the weight of the dynamic damper 56.
[0036] The exhaust pipe structure according to the present disclosure is not limited to the form described above, and may be implemented in various forms without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, the intermediate exhaust pipe 4 and rear exhaust pipe 5 may be supported on the vehicle body at positions different from the present embodiment.