This application claims the benefit of German Patent Application No. 102014210217.0 filed May 28, 2014, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to an exhaust-gas turbocharger as per the preamble of Claim 1.
Tests carried out within the context of the invention have shown that noises which are audible in the region of a control flap can arise during operation. In this regard, the tests have shown that primarily high-frequency noises in the region of 9 kHz can arise.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an exhaust-gas turbocharger of the type specified in the preamble of Claim 1 which is improved in terms of its noise characteristics.
This object is achieved by the features of Claim 1.
In detail, this object is achieved by an exhaust-gas turbocharger, which has a turbine housing provided with a bypass duct with a bypass opening. The exhaust-gas turbocharger furthermore has a control flap, which is mounted pivotably between a closed position and an open position in the turbine housing. In this case, the control flap, when in its closed position, rests on a bearing region of a housing wall which conducts exhaust gas and in which the bypass opening is arranged. According to the invention, it is provided that at least one flow imperfection is arranged in the housing wall in the bearing region of the control flap. As an alternative or in addition, the control flap itself can also be provided with such a flow imperfection.
By virtue of the fact that at least one flow imperfection is arranged in the housing wall, which conducts the exhaust gases, in the bearing region of the control flap and/or in the control flap itself, vibration excitation of the flow or of the housing edge is at least reduced.
The dependent claims relate to advantageous developments of the invention.
If, in the case of a plurality of flow imperfections, the intervals therebetween vary, this gives rise to the advantage of diffuse excitation of the flow at different frequencies.
In a further particularly preferred embodiment, the flow imperfection can be in the form of a bevel or notch, this giving rise to the advantage of simple producibility and an on the whole attenuated excitation of the flow or of the housing portion.
Given different volumetric flow rates and different diameters of the bypass opening, a varying plurality of flow imperfections may be advantageous in order to make it possible to take these conditions into account.
This advantage likewise arises if the width and/or depth of the flow imperfections is varied depending on the application.
In addition to notches or bevels, it is also possible to provide protrusions or flow-guiding profiles as the flow imperfection, these protruding into the bypass opening. In principle, with this embodiment it is possible to achieve the same advantages as with the provision of notches or bevels.
Furthermore, it is possible according to the invention to provide one or a plurality of bevels or notches which, as already explained above, can each be arranged around the circumference of the bypass opening at varying intervals apart. As an alternative thereto, it is possible to provide a bevel or notch which runs completely around the bypass opening.
Claims 10 and 11 define an insert ring for a bypass opening of an exhaust-gas turbocharger according to the invention as an object which can be marketed independently, it also being possible for this insert ring to be in the form of a retrofit part which can be inserted into already existing bypass openings of an exhaust-gas turbocharger. In the case of a single-stage system, the bypass opening can be the opening which connects the turbine inlet to the turbine outlet for bypassing the turbine wheel. In the case of multi-stage systems, the bypass opening can serve for bypassing a complete turbocharger.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments on the basis of the drawing, in which:
The exhaust-gas turbocharger 1 according to the invention of course also has all of the other components of such turbochargers, such as in particular the compressor with a compressor wheel and a compressor housing, but these do not have to be described in detail for explaining the principles of the present invention.
In this closed position, a bearing region 8 of a turbine wall 11 of the turbine housing 2 is formed, the control flap 3 resting on said bearing region with its outer circumferential rim on the end face 21 of said turbine wall 11, as can be seen in detail in
At least one flow imperfection 12A, 12B, which can have a width B and a depth T which in principle are freely selectable, is arranged in said bearing region 8.
Although, in
According to the invention, it is possible that the flow imperfection runs partially around the bypass opening 9 or is formed so as to run completely around this opening 9.
Furthermore, it is possible, as already stated above, to provide a plurality of such flow imperfections 12A, 12B.
The width B and the depth T in the case of a plurality of flow imperfections 12A, 12B can be adapted or chosen depending on the application and it is possible that the individual flow imperfections each have different widths and depths, but it is likewise possible in principle that all of the flow imperfections have an identical form both in respect of their geometrical configuration and their dimensioning.
Furthermore, it is possible according to the invention to vary the positions of the flow imperfections from application to application, in order to be able to achieve noise reduction.
This also applies to the choice of the number of flow imperfections, which can likewise vary from case to case.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the bypass opening 9 is provided with an insert ring 13, which is shown in
Otherwise, reference can be made to the description of
Since at least one flow imperfection is provided in the control flap itself and/or in a bearing region of the control flap around the bypass opening, the body-borne noise in the 8.7 kHz range can be reduced to a measure which was no longer measurable; this was shown by further tests carried out within the context of the invention. In the 0.57 kHz range, these tests furthermore showed that it was possible to reduce the body-borne noise considerably.
In summary, it can therefore be established that the introduction of flow imperfections of an indeterminate width, depth, number and position over the ring circumference (bearing region of the control flap) makes it possible to considerably improve the production/excitation of the flow noise and thereby the acoustic characteristics of the exhaust-gas turbocharger according to the invention.
In addition to the above written disclosure of the invention, reference is hereby explicitly made to the diagrammatic illustration thereof in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102014210217.0 | May 2014 | DE | national |