The invention relates to a component, in particular to a housing of a high-pressure fuel pump, in which at least one first high-pressure channel and one second high-pressure channel are present, the longitudinal axis of the first channel being at an acute or right angle to the longitudinal axis of the second channel and the second channel leading into the first channel such that an intersection is formed, wherein the first channel is formed by a central bore and at least one secondary bore that enlarges the cross-section of the central bore, wherein the longitudinal axis of the secondary bore and the longitudinal axis of the central bore extend parallel to one another.
Such a component is, for example, known as a housing of a piston pump of a fuel system. By means of said piston pump, the fuel is compressed to a very high pressure and pressed into a fuel high-pressure accumulator, in particular into a fuel collecting line (“fuel rail”) or into integrated accumulators of accumulator injectors. The fuel is stored there under very high pressure. A plurality of injection valves are connected to the fuel rail, the injection valves injecting the fuel directly into the respective combustion chambers associated with said injection valves.
In the known components of this type, the fuel is compressed in conveying chambers, which are present in the housing, by corresponding pistons. The highly compressed fuel from the individual conveying chambers arrives at a common outlet, the so-called pump collector, via flow channels, which are introduced into the housing or into housing parts of the high-pressure fuel pump in the form of bores. Out of each conveying chamber, a flow channel or, respectively, bore leads into the pump collector, wherein the flow channels are at an angle >0° with respect to the pump collector. A bore intersection is formed in each case at the interface of the flow channels with the pump collector.
Due to the pressure of up to 2,200 bar prevailing in the components of fuel injection systems subjected to high-pressure, stresses occur in the pipes and channels carrying the mediums. In the pipes, axial stresses, radial stresses and stresses in the circumferential direction occur, from which the stresses in the circumferential direction make up the largest proportion of the pipe stresses. Particularly high stresses in the form of tensile stresses in the material occur at the bore intersections, in particular in the case of acute angles, on account of the overlap of the stresses from the two or plurality of bores. The maximum stress is achieved directly at the intersection edge. These locations are particularly prone to breakage when the pressures are not constant, i.e. with a pulsating load. It is therefore primarily necessary to reduce the circumferential stresses.
In this connection, it has already been proposed to enlarge the cross-section of the first channel at least in the region where the second channel leads into the same by introducing at least one, in particular two, secondary bore(s) that enlarge(s) the cross-section of the central bore. If the longitudinal axes of the secondary bores and the central bore enclose in each case an acute angle with each other, this is referred to as a “fan intersection” or a “telescope intersection”. The longitudinal axes of the central bore and the secondary bores converge hereby in the direction towards a high pressure connection of the first channel. The disadvantage of this configuration is the fact that the central bore and the secondary bores each have to be bored from both sides of the component, which leads to a high sensitivity with respect to manufacturing tolerances and to high costs.
It is thus the aim of the invention to reduce the cost and effort for the intersection at the first channel without compromising the advantages existing with regard to the stress level.
In order to meet this aim, the invention substantially provides in the case of the component of the aforementioned type that the central bore passes through said component and consists of a first segment extending over the intersection and a second segment connected to the first segment, and that the at least one secondary bore extends only along the first segment and no bore is provided along the second segment. Due to the fact that the central bore is drilled through, the number of bores to be drilled is reduced. The first segment and the second segment of the central bore, which align which each other, are thus formed in a single production step. The cross-sectional enlargement of the first channel is implemented in the region of the intersection, i.e. in the region where the at least one second channel leads into said first channel, by virtue of the fact that at least one secondary bore is formed along the first segment of the central bore, wherein the secondary bore does not extend through the component but is designed as a blind hole. In the design according to the invention, it is therefore sufficient to bore the at least one secondary bore only from one side of the component; thus enabling the total number of bores to be drilled to be substantially reduced.
A particularly low-stress design results according to a preferred modification if respectively one secondary bore that enlarges the cross-section of the central bore is formed on both sides of the central bore. In this instance, the longitudinal axes of the central bore and the two secondary bores preferably lie in a common plane.
The at least one secondary bore can have the same bore diameter as the central bore. As an alternative, it is also conceivable for the at least one secondary bore to have a smaller bore diameter than the central bore.
In any case, the provision of secondary bores leads advantageously to the cross-sectional area of the first channel being larger than the cross-sectional area of the second channel. In particular, the cross-sectional area of the second channel can substantially correspond to the cross-sectional area of the central bore of the first channel.
In order to reduce the stress peaks at the intersection of the secondary bore end with the central bore, a preferred modification to the invention provides that the bore end of the at least one secondary bore is spherically designed or designed having a drill taper of, e.g., 120°-150°, in particular 140°.
In order to enable the lines carrying the high pressure medium to be connected in a simple manner, provision can furthermore be made for the central bore to have a high pressure connection comprising an outwardly diverging, conical sealing surface at the end of the second segment.
A preferred application of the present invention consists of the first channel being a collector bore of a high-pressure piston pump, in particular a radial piston pump of a fuel injection systems of an internal combustion engine.
The invention is explained below in detail with the aid of the exemplary embodiments that are schematically depicted in the drawings. In the drawings:
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