Valve arrangement for multi-flow turbine
11608774 · 2023-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D9/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B37/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B37/183
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D17/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F02B37/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a valve arrangement (100) for a multi-channel turbine (10), having a housing section (300) with a first volute (320), with a second volute (340) and with a connecting region (360) between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340), and having a valve body (110) for closing off the connecting region (360) in a closed position of the valve body (110). A wall region (370) of the housing section (300), which wall region is arranged in the connecting region (360) and is situated opposite the valve body (110) in the closed position, is configured to be optimized in terms of flow to increase, during operation of the valve arrangement (100), a rate of flow transfer of exhaust gas between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340) in an open position of the valve body (110).
Claims
1. A valve arrangement (100) for a multi-channel turbine (10), comprising: a housing section (300) with a first volute (320), with a second volute (340) and with a connecting region (360) between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340); a valve body (110) for closing off the connecting region (360) in a closed position of the valve body (110); wherein a wall region (370) of the housing section (300) is arranged in the connecting region (360) and is situated opposite the valve body (110) in the closed position, wherein a shape of the wall region (370) is configured to be optimized in terms of flow to increase, during operation of the valve arrangement (100), a rate of flow transfer of exhaust gas between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340) in an open position of the valve body (110), wherein the housing section (300) has a bypass opening (350), and the valve arrangement (100) is designed for regulation of the bypass opening (350), and wherein the valve body (110) is configured in such a way that, with an adjustment of the valve body (110) from the closed position into the open position, firstly only the connecting region (360), for flow transfer of exhaust gases between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340), is opened up continuously, and from a particular degree of opening of the valve body (110), additionally the bypass opening (350) is opened continuously.
2. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wall region (370) is formed to be at least partially rounded in order to increase the rate of flow transfer.
3. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing section (300) has a separating wall (310) between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340), and the connecting region (360) is in the form of a cutout in the separating wall (310), and wherein the wall region (370) is a section of the separating wall (310) and has an outer contour (371).
4. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein a first cross-sectional plane (E1) is spanned by a length direction (312) of the separating wall (310) and a height direction (314) of the separating wall (310), a second cross-sectional plane (E2) is spanned by a thickness direction (316) of the separating wall (310) and the height direction (314), and a third cross-sectional plane (E3) is spanned by the thickness direction (316) and the length direction (312).
5. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour (371) is formed to be at least partially circular with a constant radius (R1).
6. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 5, wherein the radius (R1) lies in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm.
7. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour (371) is formed to be at least partially rounded with a variable radius (R1), in particular wherein the radius (R1) varies in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm, in particular varies in the range from 5 mm to 80 mm.
8. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the radius (R1) varies in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm.
9. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour (371) has two straight sections (372, 373; 374, 375) in the height direction (314) and a transition section (376) situated therebetween, wherein the transition section (376) is situated opposite the valve body (110) in the closed position.
10. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the straight sections (372, 373) are formed to be substantially parallel to one another; or wherein the straight sections (374, 375) run obliquely toward one another in the direction of the transition section (376).
11. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 10, wherein when the straight sections (372, 373) are formed to be substantially parallel to one another, the straight sections (372, 373) run in the height direction (314).
12. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the transition section (376) has first and second rounded transition regions (376a, 376b) and a straight bridge section (376c) situated therebetween.
13. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour has at least one undercut (378).
14. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein an extent of the wall region (370) in the height direction (314) directly below the base section (116) of the valve body (110), viewed in the closed position, lies in the range from 1 mm to 30 mm; or wherein an extent of the wall region (370) in the height direction (314) directly below the base section (116) of the valve body (110), viewed in the closed position, approaches zero.
15. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 14, wherein an extent of the wall region (370) in the height direction (314) directly below the base section (116) of the valve body (110), viewed in the closed position, lies in the range from 5 mm to 25 mm.
16. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve body (110) is designed to close off, in the closed position, both the bypass opening (350) and the connecting region (360).
17. A multi-channel turbine (10) for a supercharging device, comprising: a turbine wheel (20); and a turbine housing (30); characterized by a valve arrangement (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing section (300) is formed as part of the turbine housing (30).
18. A supercharging device for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a compressor (40) and a multi-channel turbine (10) as claimed in claim 17, wherein the multi-channel turbine (10) is coupled rotatably to the compressor (40).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(10) Exemplary embodiments for the valve arrangement 100 according to the invention, for the turbine 10 according to the invention and for the supercharging device according to the invention will be described below on the basis of the figures.
(11) Firstly, general features of the invention will be described on the basis of
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(13) The valve arrangement 100 according to the invention comprises a housing section 300 of the turbine housing 30 that has (a part of) the first volute 320, has (a part of) the second volute 340 and has a connecting region 360 between the first volute 320 and the second volute 340 (see
(14) The configuration according to the invention of the valve arrangement 100 makes possible the avoidance of flow separation during the flow of exhaust gases from one volute 320, 340 over into the other volute 320, 340. In this way, the flow of the exhaust gas between the volutes 320, 340 can be optimized. Optimization of the flow between the volutes 320, 340 or the resulting greater effective volute connection cross section (higher rate of flow transfer with otherwise identical boundary conditions) yields a number of advantages. Firstly, the difference in pressure between the loaded volute 320, 340 and the unloaded volute 320, 340 becomes less. Moreover, it is consequently possible to reduce the (static) pressure in the in each case loaded volute 320, 340 and, overall, upstream of the turbine wheel 20. Furthermore, the optimization in terms of flow also makes it possible to achieve better controllability of the exhaust-gas streams between the volutes 320, 340 (and into an optional wastegate opening 350—see further below). This applies in particular to the operating range between LET (low-end torque) and rated power, whereby ultimately the specific fuel consumption of a correspondingly equipped vehicle can be reduced too.
(15) As a result of the invention, the valve arrangement 100 can be made smaller to realize the same effective volute connection cross section as hitherto. As a consequence, a smaller turbine wheel 20 with lower mass inertia can be used, which has a positive influence on the response behavior of a corresponding supercharging device and of the internal combustion engine coupled thereto. Overall, this leads to improved efficiency of the turbine stage, both at part load and at full load. For example, the efficiency of the turbine stage at full load can be increased by 4-5%, and the difference in pressure between the two volutes 320, 340 with an open position of the valve body 110 (for example 50% or more of the maximum possible opening) can be reduced to 150 mbar. Alternatively, a greater effective volute connection cross section with corresponding advantages can be achieved without enlargement of the valve arrangement 100 and in particular of the connecting region 360 (and consequently of the valve body 110).
(16) The valve body 110 is arranged rotatably in the housing section 300 and is designed to be moved between the closed position and the open position. The valve body 110 can, for example, be brought from the closed position into multiple fixedly defined open positions. It is also possible that the valve body 110 can be adjusted continuously from the closed position into an open end position. The valve arrangement 100 moreover has an inner lever 120 which is coupled to the valve body 110 in order to pivot the valve body 110 between the closed position and the open position (see for example
(17) As shown in
(18) As already mentioned, the turbine housing 30 or the housing section 300 has a separating wall 310 between the first volute 320 and the second volute 340. Here, the connecting region 360 is in the form of a cutout or recess in the separating wall 310. The wall region 370 has in this region an outer contour 371 (see for example
(19) For the purpose of providing a better description of the formation options according to the invention of the outer contour 371 of the wall region 370 along the connecting region 360, some cross-sectional planes and directions are defined in the following text. A first cross-sectional plane E1 (see
(20) As shown by nearly all the figures, the outer contour 371 is formed to be at least partially rounded in a thickness direction 316 of the separating wall 310. Moreover, in the first cross-sectional plane E1, the outer contour 371 follows substantially a shape of the valve body 110 or is complementary with respect to said shape (see
(21) Different possible configurations for the outer contour 371 will now be described in the following text. As shown for example in
(22) Alternatively, as seen in the second cross-sectional plane E2, and as seen in a continuous manner or alternatively in the third cross-sectional plane E3, the outer contour 371 may be formed to be at least partially rounded with a variable radius R1. The radius R1 may in this case vary in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm, in particular vary in the range from 5 mm to 80 mm.
(23) In a further alternative, as seen in the second cross-sectional plane E2, and as seen in a continuous manner or alternatively in the third cross-sectional plane E3, the outer contour 371 may have two straight sections 372, 373; 374, 375 in the height direction 314 and a transition section 276 situated therebetween (see
(24) Here, the transition section 376 may be described continuously via a constant or via a variable radius R1, as shown for example in
(25) In the alternative illustrated in
(26) In the exemplary embodiment in
(27) For all the hitherto described embodiments, it goes without saying that the outer contour 371 has transitions between sections that, seen geometrically, lie completely in the second cross-sectional plane E2 and completely in the third cross-sectional plane E3. Such transitions lie in “transitions planes” arranged between these regions. For a person skilled in the art, it goes without saying that the outer contour of the wall region 370 in said transitions, according to the invention, can be or is configured analogously to the outer contour 371 in the adjoining sections of the wall region 370 and/or in the form of a smooth transition between the outer contour 371 of the adjoining sections.
(28) Further optimization with regard to the behavior of the flow transfer between the two volutes 320, 340 can be achieved by way of the formation of the extent of the wall region 370 in the height direction 314. The extent of the wall region 370 in the height direction 314 directly below the base section 116 of the valve body 110, viewed in the closed position, may for example lie in the range from 1 mm to 30 mm, in particular lie in the range from 5 mm to 25 mm, particularly preferably lie in the range from 10 mm to 20 mm. Alternatively, an extent of the wall region 370 in the height direction 314 directly below the base section 116 of the valve body 110, viewed in the closed position, may approach zero or be zero (see
(29) As already described further above, the separating wall 310 has a separating wall thickness d (see
(30) As illustrated clearly in particular in
(31) In embodiments, the valve body 110 may then be configured in such a way that, with an adjustment of the valve body 110 from the closed position into the open position, firstly only the connecting region 360, for flow transfer of exhaust gases between the first volute 320 and the second volute 340, is opened up continuously, and from a particular degree of opening of the valve body 110, additionally the bypass opening 350 is opened continuously. In this way, it is possible to optimize the regulation of the transfer of flow through the connecting region 360 and of the opening/closing of the bypass opening 350 according to operating state of the turbocharger or of the engine connected thereto.
(32) The invention moreover comprises a multi-channel turbine 10 for a supercharging device, which has a turbine wheel 20, a turbine housing 30 and an embodiment of the valve arrangement 100 according to the invention.
(33) The invention furthermore comprises a supercharging device for an internal combustion engine, which has a compressor 40 and the above-described multi-channel turbine 10, wherein the multi-channel turbine 10 is coupled rotatably to the compressor 40.
(34) Although the present invention has been described above and defined in the appended claims, it should be understood that the invention may alternatively also be defined in accordance with the following embodiments:
(35) 1. A valve arrangement (100) for a multi-channel turbine (10), comprising: a housing section (300) with a first volute (320), with a second volute (340) and with a connecting region (360) between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340); a valve body (110) for closing off the connecting region (360) in a closed position of the valve body (110); wherein a wall region (370) of the housing section (300), which wall region is arranged in the connecting region (360) and is situated opposite the valve body (110) in the closed position, is configured to be optimized in terms of flow to increase, during operation of the valve arrangement (100), a rate of flow transfer of exhaust gas between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340) in an open position of the valve body (110).
(36) 2. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 1, wherein the wall region (370) is formed to be at least partially rounded in order to increase the rate of flow transfer.
(37) 3. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 1 or embodiment 2, wherein the housing section (300) has a separating wall (310) between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340), and the connecting region (360) is in the form of a cutout in the separating wall (310).
(38) 4. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 3, wherein the wall region (370) is a section of the separating wall (310) and has an outer contour (371).
(39) 5. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 4, wherein a first cross-sectional plane (E1) is spanned by a length direction (312) of the separating wall (310) and a height direction (314) of the separating wall (310), a second cross-sectional plane (E2) is spanned by a thickness direction (316) of the separating wall (310) and the height direction (314), and a third cross-sectional plane (E3) is spanned by the thickness direction (316) and the length direction (312).
(40) 6. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 5, wherein, in a thickness direction (316) of the separating wall (310), the outer contour (371) is formed to be at least partially rounded.
(41) 7. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 5 or embodiment 6, wherein, in the first cross-sectional plane (E1), the outer contour (371) follows substantially a shape of the valve body (110) or is complementary with respect to said shape.
(42) 8. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 5 to 7, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour (371) is formed to be at least partially circular with a constant radius (R1), in particular wherein the radius (R1) lies in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm, in particular lies in the range from 5 mm to 80 mm.
(43) 9. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 5 to 7, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour (371) is formed to be at least partially rounded with a variable radius (R1), in particular wherein the radius (R1) varies in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm, in particular varies in the range from 5 mm to 80 mm.
(44) 10. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 5 to 7, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour (371) has two straight sections (372, 373; 374, 375) in the height direction (314) and a transition section (376) situated therebetween, wherein the transition section (376) is situated opposite the valve body (110) in the closed position.
(45) 11. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 10, wherein the straight sections (372, 373) are formed to be substantially parallel to one another and preferably run in the height direction (314).
(46) 12. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 10, wherein the straight sections (374, 375) run obliquely toward one another in the direction of the transition section (376).
(47) 13. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 10 to 12, wherein the transition section (376) is described continuously via a constant or via a variable radius (R1), in particular wherein the radius (R1) lies or varies in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm, in particular lies or varies in the range from 5 mm to 80 mm.
(48) 14. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 10 to 12, wherein the transition section (376) has first and second rounded transition regions (376a, 376b) and a straight bridge section (376c) situated therebetween.
(49) 15. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 14, wherein the first and second rounded transition regions (376a, 376b) are defined via first and second transition radii (R2, R3), in particular wherein the first and second transition radii (R2, R3) are of equal size or different size and have a constant size, or wherein the transition radii (R2, R3) are configured to vary in an identical or different manner along the first and second rounded transition regions (376a, 376b).
(50) 16. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 15, wherein the transition radii (R2, R3) lie or vary in the range from 2 mm to 100 mm, in particular lie or vary in the range from 5 mm to 80 mm.
(51) 17. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 5 to 16, wherein, in the second cross-sectional plane (E2) and/or the third cross-sectional plane (E3), the outer contour has at least one undercut (378).
(52) 18. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 5 to 17, wherein an extent of the wall region (370) in the height direction (314) directly below the base section (116) of the valve body (110), viewed in the closed position, lies in the range from 1 mm to 30 mm, in particular lies in the range from 5 mm to 25 mm, particularly preferably lies in the range from 10 mm to 20 mm.
(53) 19. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 5 to 17, wherein an extent of the wall region (370) in the height direction (314) directly below the base section (116) of the valve body (110), viewed in the closed position, approaches zero or is zero.
(54) 20. The valve arrangement according to any of embodiments 3 to 17, wherein a separating wall thickness (d) of the separating wall (310) in the wall region (370) lies in the range from 2 mm to 40 mm, in particular lies in the range from 4 mm to 30 mm, particularly preferably lies in the range from 6 mm to 20 mm.
(55) 21. The valve arrangement according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the valve body (110) is arranged rotatably in the housing section (300) and is designed to be moved between the closed position and the open position.
(56) 22. The valve arrangement according to any of the preceding embodiments, moreover comprising an inner lever (120) which is coupled to the valve body (110) in order to pivot the valve body (110) between the closed position and the open position.
(57) 23. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 22, moreover comprising a shaft (140) for rotatable mounting of the valve body (110) in the housing section (300), and an outer lever (130) for actuating the valve arrangement (100).
(58) 24. The valve arrangement according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the housing section (300) has a bypass opening (350), and the valve arrangement (100) is moreover designed for regulation of the bypass opening (350).
(59) 25. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 24, wherein the valve body (110) is designed to close off, in the closed position, both the bypass opening (350) and the connecting region (360).
(60) 26. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 24 or embodiment 25, wherein a valve seat (352) surrounds the bypass opening (350), and the valve body (110) has a closing collar (118), which, in the closed position, is in engagement with the valve seat (352), in order to close off the bypass opening (350).
(61) 27. The valve arrangement according to embodiment 26, wherein the valve seat (352) and the closing collar (118) are of annular form.
(62) 28. The valve arrangement according to any of the embodiments 24 to 27, wherein the valve body (110) is configured in such a way that, with an adjustment of the valve body (110) from the closed position into the open position, firstly only the connecting region (360), for flow transfer of exhaust gases between the first volute (320) and the second volute (340), is opened up continuously, and from a particular degree of opening of the valve body (110), additionally the bypass opening (350) is opened continuously.
(63) 29. A multi-channel turbine (10) for a supercharging device, comprising: a turbine wheel (20); and a turbine housing (30); characterized by a valve arrangement (100) according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the housing section (300) is formed as part of the turbine housing (30).
(64) 30. A supercharging device for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a compressor (40) and a multi-channel turbine (10) according to embodiment 29, wherein the multi-channel turbine (10) is coupled rotatably to the compressor (40).