Railroad Car
20230159065 ยท 2023-05-25
Inventors
- Misaki KON (Tokyo, JP)
- Tomoo HAYASHI (Tokyo, JP)
- Takahisa YAMAMOTO (Tokyo, JP)
- Ryota FUKUHARA (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
Y02T30/00
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
Abstract
To provide a railroad vehicle 10 capable of controlling a private room temperature and a guest room temperature with a simple configuration without increasing the number of manufacturing steps and without requiring complicated control while using a common air conditioner in view of the fact that the number of passengers of a private room and the number of passengers of a general guest room are largely different from each other in many cases, which causes a change in indoor temperature. A railroad vehicle 10 includes a private room 12, a guest room 11, an air conditioner 20, and a main duct 30 for supplying conditioned air conditioned by the air conditioner 20 to the guest room 11, a branch duct 40 for connecting the main duct 30 to the private room 12 is provided in order to supply the conditioned air, and the branch duct 40 includes an introduced air port 42 for introducing the air of the guest room 11 to the branch duct 40 in accordance with a difference between the pressure in the guest room 11 and the pressure in the branch duct 40 or the private room 12.
Claims
1. A railroad vehicle comprising a private room, a guest room, an air conditioner, and a main duct for supplying conditioned air conditioned by the air conditioner to the guest room, wherein a branch duct for connecting the main duct to the private room is provided in order to supply the conditioned air to the private room, and wherein the branch duct includes an introduced air port for introducing the air of the guest room to the branch duct in accordance with a difference between the pressure in the guest room and the pressure in the branch duct or the private room.
2. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the branch duct includes a decompression part for setting the static pressure of the outlet of the introduced air port to be lower than the static pressure of the guest room.
3. The railroad vehicle according to claim 2, wherein in the decompression part, the cross-sectional area of the flow path of the branch duct from the side of the main duct toward the side of the private room is gradually reduced and then gradually enlarged.
4. The railroad vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the outlet of the introduced air port is located at the minimum part of the cross-sectional area of the branch duct.
5. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1, comprising: an introduced air amount adjusting damper arranged in the introduced air port to adjust the amount of air introduced to the private room from the guest room; a guest room temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the guest room; a private room temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the private room; and a control device for driving and controlling the introduced air amount adjusting damper on the basis of the temperature of the guest room detected by the guest room temperature sensor and the temperature of the private room detected by the private room temperature sensor.
6. The railroad vehicle according to claim 5, wherein a conditioned air amount adjusting damper for adjusting the amount of the conditioned air supplied from the main duct to the private room via the branch duct is provided, and wherein the control device drives and controls the conditioned air amount adjusting damper together with the introduced air amount adjusting damper on the basis of the temperature of the guest room detected by the guest room temperature sensor and the temperature of the private room detected by the private room temperature sensor.
7. The railroad vehicle according to claim 5, wherein a heater arranged in the branch duct is provide, and wherein the control device drives and controls the heater on the basis of the temperature of the guest room detected by the guest room temperature sensor and the temperature of the private room detected by the private room temperature sensor.
8. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1, wherein an exhaust device for exhausting the air in the private room is provided.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. First, each direction is defined. The longitudinal direction (rail direction) of a railroad vehicle is an x direction, the width direction (sleeper direction) of the railroad vehicle is a y direction, the height direction of the railroad vehicle is a z direction, and hereinafter, they will be simply referred to as the x direction, the y direction, and the z direction in some cases.
First Embodiment
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[0024] A main duct 30 provided along the x direction is arranged at a ceiling part of the structure. The main duct 30 has guest room blow-off ports 31 discretely provided along the x direction and a branch duct 40 communicating with the private room 12.
[0025] The air conditioner 20 has a refrigeration cycle system in which a sealed refrigerant circulates and an indoor heat exchanger and an outdoor heat exchanger are arranged, a circulation (indoor) fan 24 installed side by side with the indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor air blower (not shown) installed side by side with the outdoor heat exchanger, and a control device 21 for controlling each of these machines. The guest room 11 is provided with a temperature sensor 22 for measuring the temperature of the guest room 11, and the temperature sensor 22 is connected to the control device 21 controlling the air conditioner 20.
[0026] The circulation fan 24 of the air conditioner generates conditioned air by conditioning the temperature and humidity in the process of allowing the circulation air taken into the air conditioner 20 from the inside of the vehicle to pass through the indoor heat exchanger. At this time, there is a case in which the circulation fan 24 mixes a predetermined amount of outside air (fresh air) taken from a fresh air introduction port (not shown) provided in a housing of the air conditioner 20 into the housing with the circulation air to generate the conditioned air.
[0027] The conditioned air forcedly fed to the main duct 30 by the circulation fan 24 is supplied from the guest room blow-off ports 31 of the main duct 30 to the guest room 11, and is also supplied to the private room 12 via the branch duct 40.
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[0030] As shown in
[0031] According to the embodiment, the temperature of the conditioned air finally supplied to the private room 12 can be increased by attracting and mixing the air of the guest room 11 with the conditioned air supplied to the private room 12 from the main duct 30. Therefore, even when only the guest room 11 includes the temperature sensor 22 and the control device 21 controls the air conditioner 20 on the basis of the temperature sensor 22, an increase in the difference between the temperature of the private room 12 and the temperature of the guest room 11 can be suppressed. Therefore, in the railroad vehicle including the private room and the guest room, it is possible to provide the railroad vehicle capable of controlling the private room temperature and the guest room temperature with a simple configuration without increasing the number of manufacturing steps and without requiring complicated control.
Second Embodiment
[0032] Next, a second embodiment will be described.
[0033] In the embodiment, the private room 12 is provided with a temperature sensor 23 for detecting the temperature of the private room 12, and the guest room air introduction port 42 is provided with an introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 opened and closed by a command of the control device 21 connected to the temperature sensor 23. In the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44, the cross section through which the air passes is increased by the open operation and the cross section through which the air passes is decreased by the close operation. A control operation of the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 will be described with reference to
[0034] First, after control is started in Step S10, the temperature sensor 22 detects the temperature of the guest room 11 and the temperature sensor 23 detects the temperature of the private room 12 to transmit the same to the control device 21 in Step S20.
[0035] In the subsequent Step S30, the control device 21 calculates a difference between the temperature of the guest room 11 and the temperature of the private room 12 detected in Step S20, and determines whether or not the difference is within the range of allowable values. If the control device 21 determines that the difference between the temperature of the guest room 11 and the temperature of the private room 12 is within the range of the allowable values, the flow proceeds to Step S80. On the other hand, if the control device 21 determines that the difference between the temperature of the guest room 11 and the temperature of the private room 12 is not (out of range) within the range of the allowable values, the flow proceeds to Step S50.
[0036] When the flow proceeds to Step S80, the control device 21 determines whether or not the operation is terminated. If it is determined that the operation is terminated, the control device 21 terminates the control operation of the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 in Step S90. If it is determined that the operation is not terminated, the control device 21 returns the flow to Step S20.
[0037] On the other hand, when the flow proceeds to Step S50, the control device 21 further determines whether or not the temperature of the private room 12 is lower than the temperature of the guest room 11. If it is determined that the temperature of the private room 12 is lower than the temperature of the guest room 11, the control device 21 opens the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 to introduce the air of the guest room 11 into the private room 12 in Step S60. On the other hand, if it is determined that the temperature of the private room 12 is not lower (higher) than the temperature of the guest room 11, the control device 21 closes the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 to suppress the attraction of the air of the guest room 11 to the private room 12 in Step S70. Thereafter, the control device 21 returns the flow to Step S20.
[0038] According to the embodiment, the temperature sensor 23 is added to the private room 12, and the guest room air introduction port 42 connected to the branch duct 40 is provided with the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 opened and closed by a command of the control device 21 connected to the temperature sensor 23. Therefore, the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 can be opened and closed to adjust the amount of air of the guest room 11 supplied to the private room 12 by the detected temperature difference between the guest room 11 and the private room 12, and thus an increase in the difference between the temperature of the private room 12 and the temperature of the guest room 11 can be suppressed. Therefore, in the railroad vehicle including the private room and the guest room, it is possible to provide the railroad vehicle capable of controlling the private room temperature and the guest room temperature with a simple configuration without increasing the number of manufacturing steps and without requiring complicated control.
Third Embodiment
[0039] Next, a third embodiment will be described.
[0040] In the embodiment, the private room 12 is provided with the temperature sensor 23 for detecting the temperature of the private room 12, a conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 is provided at the inlet of the branch duct 40 connecting the main duct 30 to the private room 12, and the guest room air introduction port 42 in the middle of the branch duct 40 is provided with the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44. Although not shown in the drawing, both the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 and the conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 open and close according to a command from the control device 21. The control operations of the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 and the conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 will be described by using the flowchart shown in
[0041] If it is determined in Step S50 of
[0042] Therefore, when it is determined in Step S50 of
[0043] In addition, when it is determined in Step S50 of
[0044] In advance, the temperature of the guest room 11, the temperature of the private room 12, the opening degree of the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44, and the opening degree of the conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 can be tabulated and stored in a memory (not shown). The control device 21 may control the opening degree of the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 and the opening degree of the conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 on the basis of this table.
[0045] According to the embodiment, the guest room 11 is provided with the temperature sensor 22, the private room 12 is provided with the temperature sensor 23, and the branch duct 40 is provided with the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 and the conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 simultaneously opened and closed by a command of the control device 21 to which these temperature sensors are connected. Accordingly, the amount of air of the guest room 11 supplied to the private room 12 can be adjusted by controlling the opening degrees of the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 and the conditioned air amount adjusting damper 45 by the detected temperature difference between the guest room 11 and the private room 12, so that an increase in the difference between the temperature of the private room 12 and the temperature of the guest room 11 can be suppressed. Therefore, in the railroad vehicle including the private room and the guest room, it is possible to provide the railroad vehicle capable of controlling the private room temperature and the guest room temperature with a mechanical configuration without increasing the number of manufacturing steps by sharing the air conditioner and without requiring complicated control of the air conditioner.
Fourth Embodiment
[0046] Next, a fourth embodiment will be described.
[0047] The description of the common parts with the first embodiment to the third embodiment will be omitted, and the configuration and the like characterizing the fourth embodiment will be mainly described. As shown in
[0048] There is a plurality of kinds of examples (methods) in which the static pressure 104 of the private room 12 is maintained lower than the static pressure 103 of the guest room 11. As an example, as shown in
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[0050] For this reason, the branch duct 40a shown in
[0051] The branch duct 40a includes the introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 at the guest room air introduction port 42. The introduced air amount adjusting damper 44 is opened and closed in accordance with the temperature difference between the private room 12 and the guest room 11 by the control device 21 to which the temperature sensor 23 provided in the private room 12 and the temperature sensor 22 provided in the guest room 11 are connected. Therefore, an increase in the difference between the temperature of the private room 12 and the temperature of the guest room 11 can be suppressed. Therefore, in the railroad vehicle including the private room and the guest room, it is possible to provide the railroad vehicle capable of controlling the private room temperature and the guest room temperature with a simple configuration without increasing the number of manufacturing steps and without requiring complicated control.
Additional Embodiment
[0052] Next, an additional embodiment will be described. The embodiment can be combined with the first to fourth embodiments.
[0053] As shown in
[0054] It should be noted that the example in which the air conditioner 20 is mounted on the roof of the railroad vehicle 10 and the main duct 30 is arranged at the ceiling of the railroad vehicle 10 has been described in the above-described embodiments. The present invention is not limited to the above-described example, and the air conditioner 20 may be provided under the floor of the railroad vehicle 10 and the main duct 30 may be provided in the floor (immediately below the upper floor) of the railroad vehicle 10.
[0055] With the above configuration, in the railroad vehicle including the private room and the guest room, it is possible to provide the railroad vehicle capable of controlling the private room temperature and the guest room temperature with a simple configuration without increasing the number of manufacturing steps and without requiring complicated control.
[0056] It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and includes various modified examples other than the above-described embodiments. For example, the embodiments have been described in detail to easily understand the present invention, and the present invention is not necessarily limited to those including all the configurations described above. In addition, some configurations of an embodiment can be replaced by a configuration of another embodiment, and a configuration of an embodiment can be added to a configuration of another embodiment. In addition, some configurations of each embodiment can be added to, deleted from, and replaced by other configurations.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0057] x longitudinal (rail) direction
[0058] y width (sleeper) direction
[0059] z height direction
[0060] 10 railroad vehicle
[0061] 11 guest room
[0062] 12 private room
[0063] 13 entrance platform
[0064] 20 air conditioner
[0065] 21 control device
[0066] 22 temperature sensor of guest room
[0067] 23 temperature sensor of private room
[0068] 24 circulation fan
[0069] 25 exhaust device
[0070] 26 private room exhaust device
[0071] 30 main duct
[0072] 31 guest room blow-off port
[0073] 40, 40a branch duct
[0074] 41 private room blow-off port
[0075] 42a inlet of guest room air introduction port
[0076] 42b outlet of guest room air introduction port
[0077] 43 decompression device
[0078] 44 introduced air amount adjusting damper
[0079] 45 conditioned air amount adjusting damper
[0080] 46 heater
[0081] 50 private room duct
[0082] 100 static pressure of branch duct inlet
[0083] 101 static pressure of branch duct intermediate part
[0084] 102 static pressure of branch duct outlet
[0085] 103 static pressure of guest room
[0086] 104 static pressure of private room