Turbine housing and turbo charger provided with same
11506086 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D17/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D9/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B37/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D11/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a turbine housing (10) having: a housing part (11) that forms a spiral space (S5) extending around a rotating shaft (40); a heat-shielding core (12) which is disposed in the spiral space (S5) and forms a spiral exhaust gas flow passage (S6) in which exhaust gas introduced from an exhaust gas introduction port flows; and a variable nozzle mechanism (13) that guides the exhaust gas to a turbine wheel, wherein heat-shielding spaces (S1, S2, S3) are formed between the inner circumferential surface of the housing part (11) and the outer circumferential surface of the heat-shielding core (12), and wherein the heat-shielding core (12) has a first flange part (12d) and a second flange part (12e) and is fixed between the variable nozzle mechanism (13) and the housing part (11) while a first sealing (14) is interposed between the first flange part (12d) and the variable nozzle mechanism (13).
Claims
1. A turbine housing connected to a bearing housing rotatably supporting a rotating shaft of a turbine wheel, the turbine housing comprising: a housing part having a first inner circumferential side wall portion, a first outer circumferential side wall portion, and a first bottom surface part and forming a spiral space extending around the rotating shaft; a flow passage part having a second inner circumferential side wall portion, a second outer circumferential side wall portion, and a second bottom surface part, disposed in the spiral space, and forming a spiral exhaust gas flow passage in which exhaust gas introduced from an exhaust gas introduction port flows; a nozzle part guiding the exhaust gas introduced into the exhaust gas flow passage to the turbine wheel connected to the rotating shaft; and a first annular seal part that is annularly formed around an axis of the rotating shaft, the first annular seal part being elastically deformable in a direction along the rotating shaft, wherein a heat-shielding space is formed between an inner circumferential surface of the housing part and an outer circumferential surface of the flow passage part, the flow passage part has an inner circumferential side flange part protruding from the second inner circumferential side wall portion to an inner circumferential side in a radial direction of the rotating shaft and an outer circumferential side flange part protruding from the second outer circumferential side wall portion to an outer circumferential side in the radial direction, and the inner circumferential side flange part is fixed in a state of being directly in contact with both the first annular seal part and the housing part in a state where the first annular seal part is disposed in contact with both the inner circumferential side flange part and the nozzle part and the outer circumferential side flange part is fixed between the nozzle part and the housing part, one side of the inner circumferential side flange part in the direction along the rotating shaft directly contacting with the first annular seal part and the other side of the inner circumferential side flange part in the direction along the rotating shaft directly contacting with the housing part.
2. The turbine housing according to claim 1, wherein the heat-shielding space is formed between the first inner circumferential side wall portion and the second inner circumferential side wall portion, between the first outer circumferential side wall portion and the second outer circumferential side wall portion, and between the first bottom surface part and the second bottom surface part, respectively.
3. The turbine housing according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust gas introduction port is formed at the housing part, the flow passage part has an opening portion being open toward the exhaust gas introduction port, and the second inner circumferential side wall portion forms an inner circumferential side seal region by contact with the first inner circumferential side wall portion, the second outer circumferential side wall portion forms an outer circumferential side seal region by contact with the first outer circumferential side wall portion, and the second bottom surface part forms a bottom surface side seal region by contact with the first bottom surface part at the exhaust gas introduction port.
4. The turbine housing according to claim 1, further comprising: a heat-shielding member with which the heat-shielding space is filled.
5. A turbo charger comprising: a bearing housing rotatably supporting a rotating shaft of a turbine wheel; and the turbine housing according to claim 1 connected to the bearing housing.
6. The turbine housing according to claim 2, wherein the exhaust gas introduction port is formed at the housing part, the flow passage part has an opening portion being open toward the exhaust gas introduction port, and the second inner circumferential side wall portion forms an inner circumferential side seal region by contact with the first inner circumferential side wall portion, the second outer circumferential side wall portion forms an outer circumferential side seal region by contact with the first outer circumferential side wall portion, and the second bottom surface part forms a bottom surface side seal region by contact with the first bottom surface part at the exhaust gas introduction port.
7. The turbine housing according to claim 2, further comprising: a heat-shielding member with which the heat-shielding space is filled.
8. The turbine housing according to claim 3, further comprising: a heat-shielding member with which the heat-shielding space is filled.
9. A turbo charger comprising: a bearing housing rotatably supporting a rotating shaft of a turbine wheel; and the turbine housing according to claim 2 connected to the bearing housing.
10. A turbo charger comprising: a bearing housing rotatably supporting a rotating shaft of a turbine wheel; and the turbine housing according to claim 3 connected to the bearing housing.
11. A turbo charger comprising: a bearing housing rotatably supporting a rotating shaft of a turbine wheel; and the turbine housing according to claim 4 connected to the bearing housing.
12. The turbine housing according to claim 1, wherein a gap is formed between the outer circumferential surface of the nozzle part and an inner circumferential side end portion of the inner circumferential side flange part in a normal temperature state, where no exhaust gas circulates through the exhaust gas flow passage.
13. The turbine housing according to claim 1, further comprising: a second annular seal part that is annularly formed around the axis of the rotating shaft, the second annular seal part being elastically deformable in the direction along the rotating shaft, the second annular seal part being disposed inside of the first annular seal part in the radial direction of the rotating shaft, the second annular seal part is fixed in a state of being directly in contact with both the nozzle part and the housing part, one side of the second annular seal part in the direction along the rotating shaft directly contacting with the nozzle part and the other side of the second annular seal part in the direction along the rotating shaft directly contacting with the housing part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
(13) Hereinafter, a turbo charger 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
(14) The turbo charger 100 of the present embodiment is, for example, a variable geometry (VG) turbo charger provided with a variable nozzle mechanism (nozzle part) 13. The VG turbo charger has the variable nozzle mechanism 13 in a turbine housing 10. The variable nozzle mechanism 13 appropriately adjusts the rotation speed of a turbine wheel by adjusting the flow rate of exhaust gas introduced by nozzle opening degree adjustment. The turbo charger 100 generates compressed air and supplies the compressed air to an internal combustion engine by rotating an impeller of a compressor connected to the turbine wheel via a rotating shaft 40.
(15) As illustrated in
(16) The sealing 30 is a member that is annularly formed around an axis X of the rotating shaft 40 and has a V-shaped cross section. The sealing 30 is formed of a metal material. The sealing 30 is elastically deformed in a case where the sealing 30 is compressed along the axis X. The sealing 30 is compressed along the axis X and elastically deformed when the bearing housing 20 is fastened to a housing part 11 by a fastener (not illustrated). The restoring force of the sealing 30 causes a seal region to be formed over the entire circumference around the axis X between the bearing housing 20 and the housing part 11.
(17) Next, the turbine housing 10 will be described in detail.
(18) The turbine housing 10 is a member that is connected to the bearing housing 20 by the fastener (not illustrated). The turbine housing 10 has the housing part 11, a heat-shielding core (flow passage part) 12 forming a first heat-shielding space S1, a second heat-shielding space S2, and a third heat-shielding space S3 between the turbine housing 10 and the housing part 11, the variable nozzle mechanism 13, a sealing 14 for providing shielding between the variable nozzle mechanism 13 and the heat-shielding core 12, and a sealing 15 for providing shielding between the variable nozzle mechanism 13 and the housing part 11.
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(20) The housing part 11 is a member that forms a spiral space S5 extending around the rotating shaft 40 as illustrated in
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(27) The opening portion 12f is a part that opens toward the exhaust gas introduction port 11d. The outer circumferential side wall portion 12b of the heat-shielding core 12 is not provided at the part of the opening portion 12f. Accordingly, the exhaust gas introduced from the exhaust gas introduction port 11d is guided to the exhaust gas flow passage S6 via the opening portion 12f.
(28) The first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, and the third heat-shielding space S3 formed between the inner circumferential surface of the housing part 11 and the outer circumferential surface of the heat-shielding core 12 will be described below.
(29) As illustrated in
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(31) The variable nozzle mechanism 13 is a mechanism that guides the exhaust gas introduced from the exhaust gas introduction port 11d of the housing part 11 to the exhaust gas flow passage S6 of the heat-shielding core 12 to the turbine wheel connected to the rotating shaft 40. The variable nozzle mechanism 13 has a nozzle plate 13a disposed on the housing part 11 side, a nozzle mount 13b disposed on the bearing housing 20 side, a nozzle 13c attached to the nozzle mount 13b, and a heat-shielding plate 13d disposed at a position in contact with the exhaust gas flow passage S6.
(32) As illustrated in
(33) The sealing 14 is a member that is annularly formed around the axis X of the rotating shaft 40 and has a V-shaped cross section. The sealing 14 is formed of a metal material. The sealing 14 is elastically deformed in a case where the sealing 14 is compressed along the axis X. The sealing 14 is compressed along the axis X and elastically deformed when the bearing housing 20 is fastened to the housing part 11 by the fastener (not illustrated). The restoring force of the sealing 14 causes a seal region to be formed over the entire circumference around the axis X between the variable nozzle mechanism 13 and the housing part 11.
(34) Next, a structure for fixing the heat-shielding core to the inside of the turbine housing 10 will be described.
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(36) The sealing 15 is a member that is annularly formed around the axis X of the rotating shaft 40 and has a V-shaped cross section. The sealing 15 is formed of a metal material. The sealing 15 is elastically deformed in a case where the sealing 15 is compressed along the axis X. The sealing 15 is compressed along the axis X and elastically deformed when the bearing housing 20 is fastened to the housing part 11 by the fastener (not illustrated). The restoring force of the sealing 15 causes a seal region to be formed over the entire circumference around the axis X between the variable nozzle mechanism 13 and the housing part 11.
(37) In the turbine housing 10 of the present embodiment, a double seal region formed by the sealing 14 and the sealing 15 is formed between the exhaust gas flow passage S6 and the exhaust gas outlet 11e. As a result, exhaust gas directly flows out from the exhaust gas flow passage S6 to the exhaust gas outlet 11e and the problem that the thermal energy of the exhaust gas is lost in part is prevented.
(38) As illustrated in
(39) In this manner, the outer circumferential side flange part 12e of the heat-shielding core 12 is fixed in a restrained state via no sealing. The inner circumferential side flange part 12d of the heat-shielding core 12 is fixed in an unrestrained state where the inner circumferential side flange part 12d is movable in the axis X direction and the radial direction even in the event of thermal expansion via the sealing 14. Accordingly, the heat-shielding core 12 is capable of preventing the problem of internal thermal stress generation and breakage even in the event of thermal expansion caused by the heat of exhaust gas during operation.
(40) Seal regions preventing the exhaust gas introduced from the exhaust gas introduction port 11d from being guided to the first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, and the third heat-shielding space S3 will be described below with reference to
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(42) The heat-shielding core 12 is formed of a metal material, and thus the heat-shielding core 12 expands due to the heat of exhaust gas. Accordingly, the inner circumferential side wall portion 12a is pressed toward the tip portion 11aA of the inner circumferential side wall portion 11a by the action of thermal expansion. In addition, the inner circumferential side wall portion 12a is pressed toward the tip portion 11aA of the inner circumferential side wall portion 11a by the action of the pressure of the exhaust gas circulating through the exhaust gas flow passage S6. Accordingly, the inner circumferential side seal region SA1 prevents the exhaust gas introduced into the exhaust gas introduction port 11d during operation of the turbo charger 100 from being guided to the first heat-shielding space S1 from the gap between the inner circumferential side wall portion 11a of the housing part 11 and the inner circumferential side wall portion 12a of the heat-shielding core 12.
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(44) The heat-shielding core 12 is formed of a metal material, and thus the heat-shielding core 12 expands due to the heat of exhaust gas. Accordingly, the outer circumferential side wall portion 12b is pressed toward the tip portion 11bA of the outer circumferential side wall portion 11b by the action of thermal expansion. In addition, the outer circumferential side wall portion 12b is pressed toward the tip portion 11bA of the outer circumferential side wall portion 11b by the action of the pressure of the exhaust gas circulating through the exhaust gas flow passage S6. Accordingly, the outer circumferential side seal region SA2 prevents the exhaust gas introduced into the exhaust gas introduction port 11d during operation of the turbo charger 100 from being guided to the second heat-shielding space S2 from the gap between the outer circumferential side wall portion 11b of the housing part 11 and the outer circumferential side wall portion 12b of the heat-shielding core 12.
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(46) The heat-shielding core 12 is formed of a metal material, and thus the heat-shielding core 12 expands due to the heat of exhaust gas. Accordingly, the bottom surface part 12c is pressed toward a tip portion 11cA of the bottom surface part 11c by the action of thermal expansion. In addition, the bottom surface part 12c is pressed toward the tip portion 11cA of the bottom surface part 11c by the action of the pressure of the exhaust gas circulating through the exhaust gas flow passage S6. Accordingly, the bottom surface side seal region SA3 prevents the exhaust gas introduced into the exhaust gas introduction port 11d during operation of the turbo charger 100 from being guided to the third heat-shielding space S3 from the gap between the bottom surface part 11c of the housing part 11 and the bottom surface part 12c of the heat-shielding core 12.
(47) As illustrated in
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(49) As described above, at the exhaust gas introduction port 11d, each of the inner circumferential side seal region SA1, the outer circumferential side seal region SA2, and the bottom surface side seal region SA3 is formed between the housing part 11 and the heat-shielding core 12. In addition, as illustrated in
(50) The action and effect of the turbine housing 10 of the present embodiment will be described below.
(51) According to the turbine housing 10 of the present embodiment, the first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, and the third heat-shielding space S3 are disposed between the outer circumferential surface of the heat-shielding core 12 disposed in the spiral space S5 and the inner circumferential surface of the housing part 11 forming a spiral space. Accordingly, the amount of loss of thermal energy dissipating to the outside via the housing part 11 from the heat-shielding core 12 where the exhaust gas flow passage S6 is formed is reduced. In addition, the heat-shielding core 12 of the turbine housing 10 according to the present embodiment has the inner circumferential side flange part 12d and the outer circumferential side flange part 12e, the turbine housing 10 has a simple structure in which the inner circumferential side flange part 12d and the outer circumferential side flange part 12e are fixed between other members, and thus the mass productivity of the turbine housing 10 is high. In addition, in the turbine housing 10 of the present embodiment, the inner circumferential side flange part 12d is fixed between the variable nozzle mechanism 13 and the housing part 11 in a state where the sealing 14 elastically deformable in the axis X direction along the rotating shaft is interposed between the variable nozzle mechanism 13 and the inner circumferential side flange part 12d. Accordingly, the sealing 14 is elastically deformed in the rotating shaft direction and the thermal stress generated in the heat-shielding core 12 can be reduced even in a case where the heat-shielding core 12 expands in the rotating shaft direction due to the heat of exhaust gas.
(52) In the turbine housing 10 of the present embodiment, the first heat-shielding space S1 is formed between the inner circumferential side wall portion 11a and the inner circumferential side wall portion 12a, the second heat-shielding space S2 is formed between the outer circumferential side wall portion 11b and the outer circumferential side wall portion 12b, and the third heat-shielding space S3 is formed between the bottom surface part 11c and the bottom surface part 12c.
(53) As a result, the amount of loss of thermal energy dissipating from the heat-shielding core 12 to the outside via the housing part 11 is reduced by the shielding spaces respectively provided on the inner side of the inner circumferential side wall portion 11a of the heat-shielding core 12, the outer side of the outer circumferential side wall portion 11b of the heat-shielding core 12, and the lower side of the bottom surface part 11c of the heat-shielding core 12.
(54) At the exhaust gas introduction port 11d in the turbine housing 10 according to the present embodiment, the inner circumferential side wall portion 12a forms the inner circumferential side seal region SA1 by contact with the inner circumferential side wall portion 11a, the outer circumferential side wall portion 12b forms the outer circumferential side seal region SA2 by contact with the outer circumferential side wall portion 11b, and the bottom surface part 12c forms the bottom surface side seal region SA3 by contact with the bottom surface part 11c.
(55) As a result, each of the inner circumferential side seal region SA1, the outer circumferential side seal region SA2, and the bottom surface side seal region SA3 is formed at the exhaust gas introduction port 11d formed at the housing part 11. Accordingly, no gap is formed between the exhaust gas introduction port 11d of the housing part 11 and the opening portion 12f of the heat-shielding core 12 and the problem that the exhaust gas guided from the exhaust gas introduction port 11d to the exhaust gas flow passage S6 of the heat-shielding core 12 is guided in part from the exhaust gas introduction port 11d to the first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, and the third heat-shielding space S3 is prevented.
Second Embodiment
(56) Next, a turbo charger 100A according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described.
(57) The first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, the third heat-shielding space S3, and the fourth heat-shielding space S4 are spaces where no other members are disposed and air is used as a heating insulating material in the turbo charger 100 according to the first embodiment. In the turbo charger 100A of the present embodiment, the first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, the third heat-shielding space S3, and the fourth heat-shielding space S4 are filled with a heat-shielding member 16.
(58) Used as the heat-shielding member 16 is, for example, a ceramic fiber containing alumina (Al.sub.2O.sub.3) and silica (SiO.sub.2) as main components. The heat insulation properties of the first heat-shielding space S1, the second heat-shielding space S2, the third heat-shielding space S3, and the fourth heat-shielding space S4 are further improved by the use of the heat-shielding member 16. The amount of loss of thermal energy dissipating from the heat-shielding core to the outside via the housing part 11 is further reduced by the use of the heat-shielding member 16.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(59) 10 Turbine housing
(60) 11 Housing part
(61) 11a Inner circumferential side wall portion (first inner circumferential side wall portion)
(62) 11b Outer circumferential side wall portion (first outer circumferential side wall portion)
(63) 11c Bottom surface part (first bottom surface part)
(64) 12 Heat-shielding core (flow passage part)
(65) 12a Inner circumferential side wall portion (second inner circumferential side wall portion)
(66) 12b Outer circumferential side wall portion (second outer circumferential side wall portion)
(67) 12c Bottom surface part (second bottom surface part)
(68) 12d Inner circumferential side flange part
(69) 12e Outer circumferential side flange part
(70) 13 Variable nozzle mechanism (nozzle part)
(71) 14 Sealing (annular seal part)
(72) 16 Filling material (heat-shielding member)
(73) 20 Bearing housing
(74) 40 Rotating shaft
(75) 100, 100A Turbo charger
(76) S1 First heat-shielding space
(77) S2 Second heat-shielding space
(78) S3 Third heat-shielding space
(79) S4 Fourth heat-shielding space
(80) S5 Spiral space
(81) S6 Exhaust gas flow passage
(82) SA1 Inner circumferential side seal region
(83) SA2 Outer circumferential side seal region
(84) SA3 Bottom surface side seal region