The present invention relates to a hydrodynamic retarder operating with tangential inflow and outflow.
In hydrodynamic retarders, the flow energy of a liquid is used for braking, the physical action principle corresponding to that of a hydrodynamic clutch with a fixed turbine. According to this, a hydrodynamic retarder comprises a rotor positioned in the power flow and a stator connected in a fixed manner to the retarder housing. When the retarder is actuated, a quantity of oil corresponding to the braking power desired is introduced into the blade space so that the spinning rotor accelerates the oil and transfers it to the stator. This results in a braking effect on the rotor shaft.
From the prior art retarders are known, in which a displacement device is provided by means of which the stator blade wheel can be pivoted to an eccentric position relative to the rotor blade wheel.
For example, from DE 44 20 204 C2 a hydrodynamic retarder with a fixed housing that can be filled with working liquid is known, which comprises a rotating rotor blade wheel connected to a driveshaft and a stator blade wheel that can be pivoted to an eccentric position relative to the rotor blade wheel and which is mounted eccentrically and can pivot on a longitudinal axis arranged parallel to the rotor blade wheel axis when in the assembled position. In this case, in the assembled position the bearing axis is arranged in an area bounded by the outer diameter of the rotor blade wheel; the stator blade wheel is free from additional displacement means for bringing about the pivoting movement, so that, respectively, during the emptying process it pivots automatically due to the force of gravity, while during the filling process it moves in opposition to the force of gravity because of a pair of forces produced by an impulse exchange between the rotor and stator blade wheels. During braking operation the rotor and the stator assume a substantially coaxial position relative to one another.
Moreover, in this known retarder at least one abutment is provided, which restricts the pivoting motion of the stator blade wheel during the filling process at the latest when a maximum overlap between the rotor and stator wheel admission has been reached, such that in the emptied condition the stator blade wheel is positioned relative to the rotor blade wheel in such manner that at least part of the blading of the stator blade wheel overlaps the admission of the rotor blade wheel.
From DE 4010970 C2 a hydrodynamic retarder with a fixed housing that can be filled with working liquid is known, which comprises a rotating rotor blade wheel connected to a driveshaft and a non-rotating stator blade wheel that can be displaced to an eccentric position relative to the rotor blade wheel, and a displacement device for moving the stator blade wheel. In this case the displacement device can be acted upon by a pressure medium on one side, whereby the stator blade wheel can be pivoted to the eccentric position.
In the case of hydrodynamic retarders that operate with tangential inflow and outflow, when the retarder is partially filled, i.e. filled with a small quantity of oil, the medium flowing in drains out directly through the tangential outlet without completing or re-closing the hydrodynamic circuit. To achieve a small change of the braking torque, in such an operating range a large change of the associated control pressure is needed.
If the filling of the retarder is increased, then from a certain filling level onward the hydrodynamic circuit is closed and when this is so, only small control pressure changes are needed to produce large braking torque changes.
Thus, in hydrodynamic retarders with tangential inflow and outflow there are two different operating ranges, and at the transition between the two ranges an instability occurs which leads to marked fluctuations of the braking torque, since at that operating point there is frequent alternation between a closed and an open hydrodynamic circuit.
The purpose of the present invention is to propose a hydrodynamic retarder with tangential inflow and outflow, in which the instability between the two operating ranges is largely avoided.
According to these, a hydrodynamic retarder with tangential inflow and outflow is proposed, in which a closed hydrodynamic circuit is produced even with only partial filling in some areas.
In this way the tangential outflow in these areas is restricted, but without conflicting with the functional principle of tangential outflow. In turn, this results in avoidance of the unstable operating range.
According to the invention this is achieved in that the rotor has a predetermined, non-variable eccentricity relative to the stator, so that the radial gap between the rotor and stator components is variable around the circumference by virtue of the eccentricity according to the invention, whereby a closed circuit is produced in some areas of the retarder since in that case the oil cannot flow out.
Below, an example of the invention is explained in greater detail with reference to the attached figures, which show:
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 034 562.5 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |
This application is a National Stage completion of PCT/EP2008/057750 filed Jun. 19, 2008, which claims priority from German patent application serial no. 10 2007 034 562.5 filed Jul. 25, 2007.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/57750 | 6/19/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/23/2009 |