The present invention relates to a rail for gasoline direct injection.
Heretofore, a gasoline direct injection rail as disclosed in Patent Literature 1 wherein end caps are disposed inside the respective ends of a rail body is commonly used. In particular, there is a gasoline direct injection rail as shown in
Patent Literature 1: JP 2012-97690A
However, when the rail body (31) and the end cap (32) are fixed to each other by brazing as described above, an internal pressure exerted on a fuel flowing part as indicated by the arrows in
Hence, an object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problem, i.e., to make it possible to prevent damage to a brazed part without increasing the thickness of a rail body even when the rail body and an end cap are fixed to each other by brazing, in view of high-pressure gasoline direct injection systems of the future.
The first invention of the present application solves the above-described problem and is a gasoline direct injection rail comprising end caps disposed inside respective ends of a rail body, with an outer circumference of each end cap and an inner circumference of the rail body being fixed to each other by brazing, wherein
a reinforcing ring having an axial length L of L≥5 mm is provided on an outer circumference of the rail body;
a first end on an end cap side of the reinforcing ring is positioned so as not to overlap a brazed part between the rail body and the end cap;
a distance X from the first end of the reinforcing ring to a distal end of the brazed part is 0 mm≤X≤15 mm; and
a thickness of the reinforcing ring is 40% or more of a thickness of the rail body.
The second invention of the present application is a gasoline direct injection rail comprising end caps disposed inside respective ends of a rail body, with an outer circumference of each end cap and an inner circumference of the rail body being fixed to each other by brazing, wherein
a reinforcing ring is provided on an outer circumference of the rail body;
a first end on an end cap side of the reinforcing ring is positioned so as to overlap a brazed part between the rail body and the end cap;
a distance Y from a distal end of the brazed part to a second end of the reinforcing ring is Y≥5 mm; and
a thickness of the reinforcing ring is 40% or more of a thickness of the rail body.
Here, a finite element analysis was performed to determine a stress reducing effect attained when an internal pressure was exerted on the rail body in the case where the rail body was provided with a reinforcing ring. This finite element analysis is briefly explained as follows: first, a plurality of reinforcing rings, each having a thickness that is 40% of the thickness of the rail body and an axial length L of 4, 5, 10, or 30, were provided; and the relationship between a stress ratio and a distance X from the first end of the reinforcing ring to the distal end of the brazed part concerning each reinforcing ring was analyzed. The results of the analysis are shown in
The results of this finite element analysis verified that, as shown in
Then, two types of reinforcing rings, each having an axial length L of 10 mm and a thickness that was 20% or 40% of the thickness of the rail body, were provided, and the relationship between the stress ratio and the distance X from the first end of the reinforcing ring to the distal end of the brazed part concerning each reinforcing ring was analyzed as well. The results of the analysis are shown in
The results of this finite element analysis verified that, as shown in
As shown in
Since it is an essential requirement of the second invention of the present application that the first end on the end cap side of the reinforcing ring is positioned so as to overlap the brazed part between the rail body and the end cap, the distance from the first end of the reinforced ring to the distal end of the brazed part does not become a particular problem.
In the first invention of the present application, the axial length L of the reinforcing ring may be L≤30 mm. No significant stress reducing effect is observed when the axial length L of the reinforcing ring is greater than 30 mm and, in turn, problems, i.e., wasting the material as well as increasing the product weight, arise.
In the second invention of the present application, the distance Y from the distal end of the brazed part to the second end of the reinforcing ring may be Y≤30 mm. No significant stress reducing effect is observed when the distance Y from the distal end of the brazed part to the second end of the reinforcing ring is greater than 30 mm and, in turn, problems, i.e., wasting the material as well as increasing the product weight, arise.
In the first and second inventions of the present application, the reinforcing ring may be fixed to the rail body by way of brazing, shrink fitting, or welding.
As described above, in the first and second inventions of the present application, a reinforcing ring is provided on a part of the outer circumference of the rail body where the stress or the displacement is large, and thus deformation of the rail body in the diameter increasing direction can be suppressed. Therefore, in view of high-pressure gasoline direct injection systems of the future, even when the rail body and the end cap are fixed to each other by brazing, the thickness of the rail body does not need to be increased, and it is thus possible to prevent damage to the brazed part without increasing the weight of the rail body.
The first embodiment of the first invention of the present application will now be described below with reference to
A brazing filler metal (5) is disposed between an outer circumference (3) of each end cap (2) and an inner circumference (4) of the rail body (1) to fix the end cap (2) and the rail body (1) to each other by brazing. A reinforcing ring (6) is attached to an outer circumference (7) of the rail body (1). The reinforcing ring (6) is in a cylindrical shape and has an axial length L=20 mm, and the inner circumference thereof is fixed to the outer circumference (7) of the rail body (1) by way of brazing. In this embodiment as well as the second and third embodiments below, the reinforcing ring (6) is fixed to the rail body (1) by brazing as described above, but it is also possible in other embodiments that the reinforcing ring (6) is securely disposed on the rail body (1) by way of shrink fitting or welding.
The reinforcing ring (6) has a thickness that is 120% of the thickness t of the rail body (1). The reinforcing ring (6) and the end cap (2) are made of stainless steel or steel. The rail body (1) used in the gasoline direct injection rail of the present invention preferably have dimensions such that the outer diameter D is 10 mm to 25 mm, the inner diameter is 7 mm or more, and the ratio of the thickness t to the outer diameter D is t/D=0.1 to 0.25.
In this embodiment, as shown in
As described above, the length L of the reinforcing ring (6) is L≥5 mm, the distance X from the first end (10) of the reinforcing ring (6) to the distal end (13) of the brazed part (12) is 0 mm≤X≤15 mm, and the thickness of the reinforcing ring (6) is 40% or more of the thickness of the rail body (1), and thereby the reinforcing ring (6) is provided on a part of the outer circumference (7) of the rail body (1) where the stress or the displacement generated due to an internal pressure is large. Accordingly, deformation of the rail body (1) in the diameter increasing direction can be suppressed, and it is thus possible to prevent damage to the brazed part (12).
While the distance X from the first end (10) of the reinforcing ring (6) to the distal end (13) of the brazed part (12) is X=5 mm in the first embodiment, X is 0 mm in the second embodiment of the first invention of the present application as shown in
While the reinforcing ring (6) is securely disposed on the rail body (1) such that the first end (10) on the end cap (2) side of the reinforcing ring (6) is positioned so as not to overlap the brazed part (12) between the rail body (1) and the end cap (2) in the first and second embodiments above, the reinforcing ring (6) is securely disposed such that the first end (10) on the end cap (2) side of the reinforcing ring (6) is positioned so as to overlap the brazed part (12) between the rail body (1) and the end cap (2) in the third embodiment in the second invention of the present application.
When the third embodiment is explained in reference to
As shown in
As described above, the reinforcing ring (6) is securely disposed on the rail body (1) such that the first end (10) on the end cap (2) side of the reinforcing ring (6) is positioned so as to overlap the brazed part (12) between the rail body (1) and the end cap (2), the distance Y from the distal end (13) of the brazed part (12) to the second end (11) of the reinforcing ring (6) is Y≥5 mm, and the thickness of the reinforcing ring (6) is 40% or more of the thickness of the rail body (1), and thereby the reinforcing ring (6) is provided on a part of the outer circumference (7) of the rail body (1) where the stress or the displacement generated in the rail due to an internal pressure is large. Accordingly, deformation of the rail body (1) in the diameter increasing direction can be suppressed, and it is thus possible to prevent damage to the brazed part (12).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-237410 | Dec 2015 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2016/080361 | 10/13/2016 | WO | 00 |