CYLINDER HEAD ASSEMBLY HAVING FUEL INJECTOR SLEEVE FOR MID-DECK REACTING OF INJECTOR CLAMPING LOAD
20230129922 · 2023-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02F2001/247
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/8053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/242
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/4214
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02F1/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cylinder head assembly includes a cylinder head casting, and an injector sleeve within an injector bore in the cylinder head casting. The injector sleeve includes a first sleeve end, and an injector clamping surface formed by an inner sleeve surface adjacent to a cylindrical second sleeve end. The injector sleeve further includes a sleeve clamping surface in contact with an upward facing middle deck surface of the cylinder head casting, and a reaction wall extending between the injector clamping surface and the sleeve clamping surface to transfer an injector clamping load to the upward facing middle deck surface.
Claims
1. A cylinder head comprising: a cylinder head casting including a top deck surface, a fire deck having a lower fire deck surface, and a middle deck, and the cylinder head casting having formed therein a coolant cavity extending around an exhaust conduit and an intake conduit each extending through the fire deck, and an injector bore; the injector bore including a cylindrical upper bore section formed by an injector well extending downwardly from the top deck surface to the coolant cavity, a sleeve tip hole extending through the fire deck, and a cylindrical middle bore section extending upwardly from the sleeve tip hole and terminating at an upward facing middle deck surface, and the cylindrical middle bore section being formed by a cylindrical surface extending from an upward facing fire deck surface to the upward facing middle deck surface; the upper bore section, the middle bore section, and the sleeve tip hole, are arranged coaxially about a bore center axis; and the upward facing middle deck surface extends circumferentially and discontinuously around the bore center axis, and a plurality of coolant feed openings are each formed in part by discontinuities in the upward facing middle deck surface and fluidly connect the middle bore section to the coolant cavity.
2. The cylinder head of claim 1 wherein the plurality of coolant feed openings include open-channel coolant feed openings.
3. The cylinder head of claim 2 wherein the cylinder head casting further includes at least one closed-channel coolant feed opening fluidly connected to the middle bore section at a location axially between the upward facing middle deck surface and the sleeve tip hole.
4. The cylinder head of claim 3 wherein the open-channel coolant feed openings are four in number, and the at least one closed-channel coolant feed opening fluidly connects to the middle bore section at a location circumferentially between two of the open-channel coolant feed openings around the bore center axis.
5. The cylinder head of claim 4 wherein the at least one closed-channel coolant feed opening includes a first feed opening and a second feed opening positioned opposite the first feed opening circumferentially around the bore center axis.
6. The cylinder head of claim 5 wherein the first feed opening connects to a first passage extending to a first valve opening, and the second feed opening connects to a second passage extending to a second valve opening.
7. The cylinder head of claim 1 wherein the upper bore section, the middle bore section, and the sleeve tip hole are successively stepped-in in diameter, in a direction of the lower fire deck surface.
8. The cylinder head of claim 7 wherein the upward facing middle deck surface is planar and intersected by a cylinder defined by the upper bore section.
9. The cylinder head of claim 1 wherein the upward facing middle deck surface is located closer to the lower fire deck surface than to the top deck surface.
10. The cylinder head of claim 9 wherein an open clearance extends axially through the coolant cavity from the upward facing middle deck surface to the injector well.
11. The cylinder head of claim 1 wherein the fire deck includes an upward facing fire deck surface that is planar and extends circumferentially around the sleeve tip hole.
12. A cylinder head comprising: a cylinder head casting including a top deck surface, a fire deck, and a middle deck, and the cylinder head casting having formed therein a coolant cavity extending around an exhaust conduit and an intake conduit each extending through the fire deck, and an injector bore; the injector bore defining a bore center axis, and including an upper bore section formed by an injector well extending downwardly from the top deck surface to the coolant cavity, a sleeve tip hole extending through the fire deck, and a middle bore section formed in the middle deck; the fire deck including an upward facing fire deck surface extending circumferentially around the sleeve tip hole; the middle deck further including an upward facing middle deck surface located axially between the upward facing fire deck surface and the injector well; and the upward facing middle deck surface extending circumferentially around the bore center axis and having therein a plurality of discontinuities forming a plurality of closed-channel coolant feed openings connecting between the middle bore section and the coolant cavity; and the exhaust conduit and the intake conduit extend respectively to an exhaust opening and an intake opening in the fire deck, and the plurality of closed-channel coolant feed openings each extend to a different one of the exhaust opening and the intake opening.
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14. The cylinder head of claim 12 wherein each of the upward facing middle deck surface and the upward facing fire deck surface is planar.
15. The cylinder head of claim 14 wherein an open clearance extends axially through the coolant cavity from the upward facing middle deck surface to the injector well.
16. The cylinder head of claim 12 wherein the fire deck includes therein a cylindrical sleeve tip hole, and the cylinder head casting includes a cylindrical surface formed in part in the fire deck and in part in the middle deck and extending from the upward facing fire deck surface to the upward facing middle deck surface.
17. The cylinder head of claim 16 wherein the plurality of closed channel coolant feed openings open in the cylindrical surface.
18. A cylinder head comprising: a cylinder head casting including a top deck, a fire deck, and a middle deck, and having formed therein a coolant cavity and an injector bore defining a bore center axis; the fire deck including an upward facing fire deck surface extending circumferentially around the injector bore, and having formed therein a plurality of coolant feed passages extending horizontally through the fire deck and converging upon the injector bore; the middle deck including an exhaust conduit and an intake conduit extending vertically downward to the fire deck, and an upward facing middle deck surface extending circumferentially around the injector bore; and the middle deck including cast material forming the exhaust conduit, the intake conduit, and the upward facing middle deck surface, and the upward facing middle deck surface being positioned at an axially spaced location from the fire deck so as to react a downward clamping load on the upward facing middle deck surface via the cast material of the middle deck.
19. The cylinder head of claim 18 wherein the cast material is continuous in a horizontal direction from the upward facing middle deck surface to each of the exhaust conduit and the intake conduit.
20. The cylinder head of claim 18 wherein a plurality of open-channel coolant feed openings are formed in the upward facing middle deck surface and spaced circumferentially around the bore center axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] Cylinder head 21 and cylinder head casting 26, referred to at times interchangeably herein, may be formed of a single piece of casted metallic material such as an iron or a steel, or potentially an aluminum material. A plurality of engine valves 22 each associated with a valve return spring 24 are supported in cylinder head casting 26 and operable to control fluid communication between a combustion chamber in power module 10 and an intake system and exhaust system in a generally conventional manner. Power module 10 and the associated engine may be operated in a conventional fourcycle pattern, although the present disclosure is not thereby limited. Engine coolant conveyed through cylinder head casting 26 can exchange heat with material of cylinder head casting 26 and associated components, including a fuel injector and a fuel injector sleeve to be described. As explained above, cylinder heads in certain applications can experience various thermal and mechanical fatigue phenomena. As will be further apparent from the following description, cylinder head assembly 20 is structured for improved performance with regard to heat rejection and extended cylinder head fatigue life.
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[0017] Injector bore 42 may include a cylindrical upper bore section 48 formed by an injector well 50 extending downwardly from top deck surface 32 to coolant cavity 40. Injector bore 42 may also include a sleeve tip hole 52, cylindrical in shape, extending through fire deck 34, and a cylindrical middle bore section 54 extending upwardly from sleeve tip hole 52 and terminating at upward facing middle deck surface 38. Upper bore section 48, middle bore section 54, and sleeve tip hole 52 may be arranged coaxially about a bore center axis 66.
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Industrial Applicability
[0022] Referring to the drawings generally, but also now focusing on
[0023] During operation of an internal combustion engine employing power module 20, fuel injector 58 may be actuated, such as by way of rotation of a cam, to pressurize fuel, for example a liquid diesel distillate fuel, to a relatively high injection pressure. Fuel injector actuation, combustion of the injected fuel and air in the associated combustion chamber, and pressurization action of the associated piston pressurizing gases in the combustion chamber to an auto-ignition pressure, results in significant loading on both the fuel injector and the cylinder head itself. The rapidly changing pressures and other loads could in earlier strategies result in the fire deck deforming up and down almost akin to the membrane of a drum. According to the present disclosure the contribution to such loading that would have previously been made by the injector clamping load is reduced or eliminated entirely, enabling material of the middle deck region to react the injector clamping load, and limit the extent to which fire deck 34 is caused to deform. As a result, improved fatigue life is expected to be observed.
[0024] The present description is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed to narrow the breadth of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications might be made to the presently disclosed embodiments without departing from the full and fair scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent upon an examination of the attached drawings and appended claims. As used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with “one or more.” Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Also, as used herein, the terms “has,” “have,” “having,” or the like are intended to be openended terms. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.