Turbocharger
09896967 ยท 2018-02-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05D2300/5024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02C6/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbocharger (1) in which the bearing-housing-side diffuser wall is thermally decoupled in order to reduce the heat introduction at the bearing housing cover (5). The turbocharger (1) includes a turbine (2), a compressor (3) which has a diffuser, and a bearing housing (4) which is arranged between the turbine (2) and the compressor (3) and which has the bearing housing cover (5). The bearing housing cover (5) is composed of a material with a low thermal conductivity of at most 5 W/mK, for example a temperature-resistant plastic.
Claims
1. A turbocharger (1) comprising: a metal turbine housing (2), a metal compressor housing (3) which has a diffuser for decelerating air, a metal bearing housing (4) which is arranged between the turbine housing (2) and the compressor housing (3), wherein the metal turbine housing (2) is fixed to a turbine side of the metal bearing housing (3) and the metal compressor housing (3) is fixed to a compressor side of the metal bearing housing (4), and wherein the metal bearing housing (4) is attached to and physically spaces the metal turbine housing (2) apart from the metal compressor housing (3), and a bearing housing cover (5) connected to the compressor side of the bearing housing and defining at least a part of the compressor diffuser, wherein the bearing housing cover (5) is made of a material with a thermal conductivity of less than 5 W/mK.
2. The turbocharger (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing housing cover (5) is composed of a temperature-resistant plastic.
3. The turbocharger (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thermal conductivity of the bearing housing cover (5) is at most 1 W/mK.
4. The turbocharger (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein bearing housing cover (5) forms a diffuser wall of the compressor housing (3).
5. A turbocharger (1) comprising: a metal turbine housing (2), a metal compressor housing (3) which has a diffuser for decelerating air, a metal bearing housing (4) which is arranged between the turbine housing (2) and the compressor housing (3), wherein the metal turbine housing (2) is fixed to a turbine side of the metal bearing housing (3) and the metal compressor housing (3) is fixed to a compressor side of the metal bearing housing (4), and wherein the metal bearing housing (4) is attached to and physically spaces the metal turbine housing (2) apart from the metal compressor housing (3), and a bearing housing cover (5) connected to the compressor side of the bearing housing and defining at least a part of the compressor diffuser, wherein the bearing housing cover (5) is made of a plastic material with a thermal conductivity of less than 1 W/mK, and a radially extending cavity (6) is provided between the bearing housing cover (5) and the bearing housing (4).
6. The turbocharger (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cavity (6) is provided in an radially outer cover region (7).
7. The turbocharger (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing housing cover (5) includes a cover bore (9), wherein a metal bush (10) is received in the cover bore (9), and further including piston rings (8), wherein the cover bore (9) holds the piston rings (8).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further details, advantages and features of the present invention will emerge from the following description of exemplary embodiments on the basis of the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) To obtain a further reduction in the heat flow from the bearing housing 4 to the bearing housing cover 5, a cavity 6 is provided between the bearing housing cover 5 and the bearing housing 4. Said cavity 6 is arranged in an outer cover region 7 as viewed in the radial direction R of the bearing housing cover 5. The air in said cavity 6 has a thermal conductivity which, at a maximum, is lower than that of the plastic of the bearing housing cover 5 by a factor of 200, and said air thereby forms a further insulating layer between the bearing housing 4 and bearing housing cover 5.
(8) The bearing housing cover 5 may also have a metal bush 10 in the region of a cover bore 9 which holds piston rings 8, in order to prevent increased wear of the non-metallic bearing housing cover at the point of contact with the piston rings 8.
(9) To complement the above written disclosure, reference is made explicitly to the diagrammatic illustration in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(10) 1 Turbocharger 2 Turbine 3 Compressor 4 Bearing housing 5 Bearing housing cover (metal) 5 Bearing housing cover (low thermal conductivity material) 6 Cavity 7 Cover region 8 Piston rings 9 Cover bore 10 Metal bush