Claims
- 1. A turbocharger assembly comprising:
a turbine housing having an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust outlet, and a volute connected to the inlet; a turbine wheel carried within the turbine housing and attached to a shaft; a plurality of vanes disposed within the turbine housing between the exhaust gas inlet and turbine wheel, each vane comprising:
an inner airfoil surface; an outer airfoil surface oriented opposite the inner airfoil surface, the inner and outer airfoil surfaces defining a vane thickness; a leading edge positioned along a first inner and outer airfoil surface junction; a trailing edge positioned along a second inner and outer airfoil surface junction, the leading and trailing edges defining a vane length; wherein the inner airfoil and outer airfoil surfaces define a camberline positioned therebetween and extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge, wherein the camberline includes a curved section, and is substantially flat along at least about the first five percent of the vane length moving from the leading edge, and wherein the inner airfoil surface comprises a convex surface portion and a concave surface portion moving from the vane leading edge to the vane trailing edge.
- 2. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the leading edge is defined by a radius of curvature that is in the range of about 10 to 30 percent of the maximum vane thickness.
- 3. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the vane camberline is substantially flat along about the first 5 to 40 percent of the vane length moving from the leading edge.
- 4. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the maximum vane thickness is in the range of about 10 to 25 percent of the vane length.
- 5. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the vane has a thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length that is no less than about 40 percent of the vane thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately one-half the vane length.
- 6. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the vane has a gradually decreasing thickness moving from a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length to the vane trailing edge.
- 7. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the vanes further include:
an axial surface disposed between the inner and outer airfoil surfaces; a pin projecting outwardly from the axial surface; and an arm attached to an end of the pin opposite the vane and comprising a single outer end.
- 8. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 7 further comprising first and second rings disposed within the turbocharger, the first ring being attached to a portion of the turbocharger and having a plurality of openings, wherein the vanes are rotatably mounted on the first ring by engagement of the pins within the openings, the second ring being disposed within the turbocharger and positioned adjacent the first ring, the second ring being rotationally movable relative to the first ring and including a plurality of slots, each vane arm outer end being disposed within a respective slot.
- 9. A turbocharger assembly comprising:
a turbine housing having an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust outlet, and a volute connected to the inlet; a turbine wheel carried within the turbine housing and attached to a shaft; a plurality of vanes disposed within the turbine housing between the exhaust gas inlet and turbine wheel, each vane comprising:
an inner airfoil surface; an outer airfoil surface oriented opposite the inner airfoil surface, the inner and outer airfoil surfaces defining a vane thickness; a leading edge positioned along a first inner and outer airfoil surface junction; a trailing edge positioned along a second inner and outer airfoil surface junction, the leading and trailing edges defining a vane length; wherein the inner airfoil and outer airfoil surfaces define a camberline positioned therebetween and extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge, wherein the camberline includes a curved section and is substantially flat along at least about the first five percent of the vane length moving from the leading edge, wherein the vane thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length is greater than about 40 percent of the vane thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately one-half the vane length.
- 10. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein the leading edge is defined by a radius of curvature that is in the range of about 10 to 30 percent of the maximum vane thickness.
- 11. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein the vane has a gradually decreasing thickness moving from a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length to the vane trailing edge.
- 12. A turbocharger assembly comprising:
a turbine housing having an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust outlet, and a volute connected to the inlet; a turbine wheel carried within the turbine housing and attached to a shaft; a plurality of vanes disposed within the turbine housing between the exhaust gas inlet and turbine wheel, each vane comprising:
an inner airfoil surface; an outer airfoil surface oriented opposite the inner airfoil surface, the inner and outer airfoil surfaces defining a vane thickness; a leading edge positioned along a first inner and outer airfoil surface junction; a trailing edge positioned along a second inner and outer airfoil surface junction, the leading and trailing edges defining a vane length; an axial surface disposed between the inner and outer airfoil surfaces; a pin projecting outwardly from the axial surface; and an arm attached to an end of the pin opposite the vane and comprising a single outer end; a first ring attached to a portion of the turbocharger and comprising a plurality of openings, wherein the vanes are rotatably mounted on the first ring by engagement of the pins within the openings; and a second ring disposed within the turbocharger and positioned adjacent the first ring, the second ring being rotationally movable relative to the first ring and including a plurality of slots, each vane arm outer end being disposed within a respective slot; wherein the inner airfoil and outer airfoil surfaces define a camberline positioned therebetween and extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge, wherein the camberline includes a curved section, and is substantially flat along at least about the first five percent of the vane length moving from the leading edge, and wherein the leading edge is defined by a radius of curvature that is in the range of about 10 to 30 percent of the maximum vane thickness.
- 13. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein the vane camberline is substantially flat along about the first 5 to 40 percent of the vane length moving from the leading edge.
- 14. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein the maximum vane thickness is in the range of about 10 to 25 percent of the vane length.
- 15. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein the vane has a thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length that is no less than about 40 percent of the vane thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately one-half the vane length.
- 16. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein the vane has a decreasing thickness moving form a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length to the vane trailing edge.
- 17. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein the inner airfoil surface comprises a convex surface portion and a concave surface portion moving from the vane leading edge to the vane trailing edge.
- 18. A method of making a turbocharger assembly comprising a plurality of movable vanes disposed within a turbine housing and positioned upstream of a turbine wheel disposed within the turbine housing, the method including forming the vanes to have an inner airfoil surface, an outer airfoil surface oriented opposite the inner airfoil surface, and leading and trailing edges interposed between the inner and outer airfoil surfaces, wherein the inner airfoil and outer airfoil surfaces define a camberline positioned therebetween that extends from the leading edge to the trailing edge, the camberline including a curved section and being substantially flat along at least about the first five percent of the vane length moving from the leading edge, and the inner airfoil surface having a convex surface portion and a concave surface portion moving from the vane leading edge to the vane trailing edge.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein during the forming step the vane leading edge is provided with a radius of curvature that is in the range of about 10 to 30 percent of the maximum vane thickness.
- 20. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 18 wherein during the forming step the vane is provided with a thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length that is no less than about 40 percent of the vane thickness at a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately one-half the vane length.
- 21. The turbocharger assembly as recited in claim 18 wherein during the forming step the vane is provided with a decreasing airfoil thickness moving form a location on the vane a distance from the leading edge of approximately three quarters the vane length to the vane trailing edge.
RELATION TO COPENDING PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/236,281 filed on Sep. 9, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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10236281 |
Sep 2002 |
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10795075 |
Mar 2004 |
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