Method for producing a piston for an internal combustion engine and piston produced by said method
10077738 ยท 2018-09-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Gerhard Berr (Aspach, DE)
- Sascha-Oliver Boczek (Dielheim, DE)
- Reiner Mueller (Rottweil, DE)
- Rainer Scharp (Vaihingen, DE)
Cpc classification
B23K15/0093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02F2003/0061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23K2103/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02F2200/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02F3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23K26/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02F3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method for producing a piston for an internal combustion engine may include the steps of: producing a piston main body from a first blank via a deformation process; producing a piston ring part from a second blank via at least one of a deformation process and a casting process; pre-machining the first blank and the second blank, and finish machining a welding surface of the first blank and a welding surface of the second blank; connecting the pre-machined first blank and the pre-machined second blank via a welding process to form a piston body; and performing at least one of a secondary machining and a finish machining of the piston body to produce the piston.
Claims
1. A method for producing a piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of: a) producing a first blank of a piston main body via a deformation process, wherein producing the first blank includes forming a contour of a combustion depression outside of a dome region of the piston main body to completion where an excess material deposit is defined in the dome region of the combustion depression, the piston main body including a plurality of piston bosses together defining at least two boss bores, the plurality of piston bosses connected to one another via a running surface, and wherein the combustion depression includes a welding surface facing radially towards an outside with respect to a piston central axis; b) producing a second blank of a piston ring part via at least one of a deformation process and a casting process, wherein the piston ring part includes a piston crown, an annular fire land and an annular ring section, and wherein the piston crown has a welding surface facing radially towards an inside with respect to the piston central axis; c) pre-machining the first blank and the second blank, and finish machining the welding surface of the combustion depression and the piston crown; d) connecting the pre-machined first blank of piston main body and the pre-machined second blank of the piston ring part via a welding process to form a piston body, wherein the piston main body and the piston ring part together define an annular cooling duct; and e) performing at least one of a secondary machining and a finish machining of the piston body to produce the piston; wherein step e) further includes removing an amount of the excess material deposit in the dome region of the combustion depression to define a predetermined volume of the combustion depression and inspecting the predetermined volume during the removal of the excess material deposit in the dome region, wherein inspecting the predetermined volume includes determining a lowest point of the combustion depression, and establishing a starting point for a finish machining of the piston crown based on a plane running perpendicularly to the piston central axis and extending through the lowest point.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step c) further includes forming a first cooling duct region into the first blank and forming a second cooling duct region into the second blank.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step c) further includes finish machining an interior space defined in the first blank of the piston main body and forming an inlet opening and an outlet opening for a cooling fluid into a cooling duct region of the first blank.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step c) further includes pre-machining an outer diameter of at least one of the first blank of the piston main body and the second blank of the piston ring part.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step e) further includes forming the at least two boss bores into the plurality piston bosses after performing the finish machining of at least the piston crown.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step a) further includes forging the first blank of the piston main body via hot working at a temperature ranging from 1200 C. to 1300 C. and subsequently performing a cold calibration process to the first blank.
7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step a) further includes forging the first blank of the piston main body via hot working at a temperature ranging from 1200 C. to 1300 C. and subsequently cold working the first blank at a temperature of 150 C. or less.
8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step a) further includes forging the first blank of the piston main body via working at a predetermined temperature.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising cold working the first blank of the piston main body at a temperature of 150 C. or less after forging the first blank.
10. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step a) further includes forging the first blank of the piston main body via cold working at a temperature of 150 C. or less.
11. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step c) further includes at least one of pre-machining and finish machining the piston crown on the second blank of the piston ring part.
12. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step c) further includes pre-machining the plurality of piston bosses on the first blank of the piston main body.
13. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein step c) further includes performing a finish machining on at least one of the first cooling duct region and the second cooling duct region.
14. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step e) of removing the amount of excess material deposit in the dome region includes providing the combustion depression with a defined geometry.
15. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the predetermined temperature ranges from 600 C. to 900 C.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the annular fire land includes at least one annular groove configured to receive a first piston ring and the annular ring section includes at least one annular groove configured to receive at least one second piston ring.
17. A method for producing a piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a) deforming a first blank of a piston main body including a combustion depression having a dome, a plurality of piston bosses together defining at least two boss bores, a running surface connecting the plurality of piston bosses to one another, wherein the combustion depression has a welding surface facing radially towards an outside with respect to a piston central axis; b) deforming or casting a second blank of a piston ring part including a piston crown, an annular fire land and an annular ring section, wherein the piston crown has a welding surface facing radially towards an inside with respect to the piston central axis; c) pre-machining the first blank and the second blank, and finish machining the welding surface of the combustion depression and of the piston crown; d) connecting the pre-machined first blank of piston main body and the pre-machined second blank of the piston ring part via a welding process to form a piston body, wherein the piston main body and the piston ring part together define an annular cooling duct; and e) performing at least one of a secondary machining and a finish machining of the piston body to produce the piston; wherein step a) includes forming a contour of the combustion depression for the piston outside of a dome region to completion where an excess material deposit is defined in the dome region, and wherein step e) further includes removing an amount of the excess material deposit in the dome region to provide a predetermined volume of the combustion depression without performing at least one of a secondary machining and a finish machining on the contour outside of the dome region.
18. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein providing the combustion depression with the defined geometry includes forming the combustion depression radially offset with respect to the piston central axis.
19. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein providing the combustion depression with the defined geometry includes forming the combustion depression inclined with respect to the piston central axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be discussed in more detail below on the basis of the appended drawings in which, in each case in a schematic illustration which is not to scale:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The piston 10 furthermore has a piston ring part 17 with a piston crown 18, with an encircling fire land 19 and with an encircling ring section 21 with annular grooves for receiving piston rings (not illustrated). An encircling cooling duct 22 with inlet and outlet openings for cooling oil (not illustrated) is provided at the level of the ring section 21.
(9) In the present exemplary embodiment, the piston main body 11 and the piston ring part 17 are connected to one another by way of a welding process, for example electron beam welding or laser welding.
(10) The piston main body 11 is produced from a material which can be subjected to a deformation process. This is typically a tempering steel, for example 42CrMo4 or an AFP steel such as 38MnVS6.
(11) According to the invention, it is the intention to produce a piston 10 whose combustion depression 12 has a volume within a predetermined tolerance range. It is the intention to achieve this aim regardless of the geometry of the combustion depression, such that even a combustion depression of complex geometry has a volume within the predetermined tolerance range after the completion of the production process. It is the intention that, by means of the method according to the invention, the aim according to the invention can be achieved even for combustion depressions which are radially offset with respect to the piston central axis or which are in an inclined arrangement.
(12) For this purpose, as illustrated in
(13) In the exemplary embodiment, the geometry of the combustion depression 12, with the exception of the dome region 13a around the dome 13, is finished by forging. This means that, for the production of the finished piston 10, no secondary machining of the combustion depression 12 is necessary, other than in the dome region 13a.
(14) It is essential that, after the forging process, the dome region 13a has an adequate amount of excess material 23 in order that the volume of the combustion depression 12 can be accurately set in accordance with the invention (in this regard, see further below).
(15) A blank 17 of the piston ring part 17 may be produced from any suitable material, for example by deformation or casting.
(16) As illustrated in
(17) On the blank 11 for the piston main body 11, it is also possible for the boss region to be pre-machined. Finally, the interior space 24 can be finish-machined. Furthermore, a cooling duct region 22a, which in the finished piston 10 forms a part of the cooling duct 22, is formed into the blank 11. The cooling duct region 22a may also be formed in during the forging process, and in this case is finish-machined after the forging process. The inlet and outlet openings for cooling oil are formed into the cooling duct region 22a.
(18) On the blank 17 for the piston ring part 17, it is for example the case that a cooling duct region 22b, which in the finished piston 10 forms a part of the cooling duct 22, is formed into the blank 17.
(19) Finally, after the forging process, in both blanks 11, 17, the welding surfaces 26, 27 and 28, 29, respectively, by way of which the blanks 11, 17 are to be connected to one another, are finish-machined.
(20) Then, the blanks 11, 17 are, by way of their welding surfaces 26 and 28, and 27 and 29, respectively, connected to one another in a manner known per se by way of a suitable welding process to form a piston body 30, such as is illustrated in
(21) Then, in a subsequent method step, on the piston body 30 that results from the welding process, the dome region 13a is finish-machined by virtue of the excess material 23 being removed. This is performed to such an extent that, as a result, the predetermined volume of the piston depression 12 is accurately set after the welding of the blanks 11, 17, without the need to manipulate the geometry of the combustion depression 11 outside the dome region 13a. The remaining region of the combustion depression 12 has already been fully produced by way of the deformation process, that is to say requires no further secondary machining.
(22) Since it is only after the removal of the excess material 23 in the dome region 13a that the piston crown 18 is finish-machined, it is the case that, for the inspection of the volume of the combustion depression 12, during the removal of the excess material 23 in the dome region 13a, the present lowest point P1 of the combustion depression 12 is detected, and a plane E running perpendicular to the piston central axis is applied to said lowest point, said plane being used as a starting point for the finish machining of the piston crown 18.
(23) To complete the method according to the invention, the piston body 30 is finish-machined by virtue, for example, of the final fine contour being produced and the annular grooves being formed into the ring section 21 and the boss bores 15 being formed into the piston bosses 14. The boss bores 15 are formed in such that the predetermined compression height of the finished piston is determined by the central axis of said boss bores in relation to the piston crown 18. A piston as per
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(25) The machined blank 111 for the piston main body 11 is produced in the manner described for the exemplary embodiment as per
(26) In this exemplary embodiment, too, the geometry of the combustion depression 12, with the exception of the dome region 113a, is finished by forging. The main difference in relation to the exemplary embodiment as per
(27) In this exemplary embodiment, too, on the piston body 130 that results from the welding process, the dome region 113a is finish-machined by virtue of the excess material 123 being removed. This is performed to such an extent that, as a result, the predetermined volume of the combustion depression 12 is accurately set after the welding of the blanks 111, 17, without the need to manipulate the geometry of the combustion depression 11 outside the dome region 113a. The remaining region of the combustion depression 12 has already been fully produced by way of the deformation process, that is to say requires no further secondary machining.
(28) Since it is only after the removal of the excess material 123 in the dome region 113a that the piston crown 18 is finish-machined, it is the case that, for the inspection of the volume of the combustion depression 12, during the removal of the excess material 123 in the dome region 113a, the present lowest point P11 of the combustion depression 12 is detected, and a plane E running perpendicularly to the piston central axis is applied to said lowest point, aid plane being used as a starting point for the finish machining of the piston crown 18.
(29) To complete the method according to the invention, the piston body 130 is finish-machined as has been described for the exemplary embodiment as per