The invention relates to the field of exhaust gas turbochargers for supercharged internal combustion engines. In particular, the invention relates to a radial bearing arrangement of an exhaust gas turbocharger for mounting a shaft in a bearing housing, which radial bearing arrangement features a means for locking a radial slide bearing bush against axial displacement.
Turbochargers for large engines are configured with slide or roller bearings. Modern ABB turbochargers are equipped with hydrodynamic slide bearings that are typically supplied through the engine lubrication oil system. In this case, distinction is made between bearing parts for the axial bearing (absorbing the compressor and turbine thrust) and bearing parts for the radial bearing (guiding the shaft and absorbing as well as damping the shaft movement in the radial direction).
In the case of turbochargers, axial forces act on the turbine wheel and on the compressor wheel, which lead to a total axial force acting on the shaft of the turbocharger. In particular, in the case of axial turbines, this total axial force is absorbed by a thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is placed on the shaft of the turbocharger between the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel and comprises a thrust bearing arrangement co-rotating with the shaft and a stationary thrust bearing body as counterpiece to the thrust bearing arrangement. The thrust bearing is realized as a slide bearing between the co-rotating thrust bearing arrangement and the stationary thrust bearing body.
To improve the dynamics of the rotor of the exhaust gas turbocharger comprising the turbine wheel, the compressor wheel and the shaft as well as co-rotating bearing parts, the bearing bushes of the radial bearings are often installed in the bearing housing not firmly, but in floating fashion, with radial play. This arrangement is denominated trapped oil damper. In order to prevent a possible co-rotation of the bearing bush with the shaft mounted therein, a positioning is needed, but one which allows movement in the radial play. This positioning is effected in conventional exhaust gas turbochargers, for example, by means of stud bolts screwed into the bearing housing and corresponding boreholes in the radial bearing bush.
The radial slide bearing parts are accordingly generally locked against axial displacement, to allow them to reliably perform their function. This can be effected, for example, by means of a stop in the housing or by means of dedicated locking elements, such as circlips or radial locking screws, which also function as rotational locking means at the same time.
The radial bearings with an axial locking means known from the prior art exhibit certain disadvantages in respect of their assembly and costs. The objective of the present invention is therefore to provide a radial bearing with an axial locking means which has been improved in this respect, i.e. is designed to be as cost-effective and easy to assemble as possible. In particular, the lack of accessibility in the modern design, with the mounting of the radial bearing integrated in the bearing housing, makes it impossible to mount radial locking elements. To minimize the axial installation length of the turbocharger and to make optimum use of the available installation space, it is advantageous to omit axial locking elements such as circlips. Axial displacement of the slide bearings should be avoided despite the omission of mechanical locking elements.
To solve the above-mentioned problem, a radial bearing arrangement as claimed in the independent claim 1 is provided. Other aspects, advantages and features of the present invention emerge from the dependent patent claims, the description and the accompanying figures.
According to one aspect of the invention, a radial bearing arrangement of an exhaust gas turbocharger for mounting a shaft in a bearing housing is provided. The radial bearing arrangement comprises a radial bearing bush arranged between the shaft and the bearing housing. The radial bearing bush features a radially outwardly projecting collar that interacts in the axial direction with an axial stop on the bearing housing. The geometry of the radially outwardly projecting collar is interrupted by cut-outs, such that a force acting on the collar as a result of an oil feed pressure is minimized, wherein the radial bearing bush is configured such that a lubricating film can form between an end surface of the radial bearing bush and a counterpiece arranged on the shaft, in particular a rotating counterpiece. Here, the end surface of the radial bearing bush as well as the rotating counterpiece can be executed without profiling as well as with profiling. Profiling is advantageously dispensed with if the necessary level of the hydrodynamic restoring force can be attained even without profiling.
Thus, the radial bearing arrangement as invented provides a radial bearing arrangement in which the radial bearing bush advantageously need not be locked against radial displacement by means of a mechanical element, as is common in the prior art. The geometry of the radial bearing bush as well as the distances to the adjacent component parts are instead designed so that the oil pressure distribution around the radial bearing bush results in a defined force distribution that ensures that the radial bearing bush cannot uncontrollably move from its designated position and does not come in contact with rotating parts, which could cause wear. According to the embodiments of the invention described herein, this is achieved purely through the reciprocal action between oil feed pressure and hydrodynamic bearing force, without making use of mechanical stops or locking elements. Accordingly, the radial bearing arrangement as invented is advantageously designed to be cost-effective and easy to assemble, which ensures a defined axial position of the radial bearing bush and manages without additional components and additional installation space.
According to another aspect of the invention, an exhaust gas turbocharger with a radial bearing arrangement according to one of the embodiments described herein is provided for mounting a shaft in a bearing housing, such that an improved exhaust gas turbocharger can advantageously be provided.
Another aspect of the invention relates to the use of a radial bearing arrangement according to one of the embodiments described herein for a turbocharger such that a lubricating film forms between a counterpiece, for example a thrust ring, arranged fixedly in terms of rotation on a shaft and an end surface of the radial bearing bush, which lubricating film pushes the radial bearing bush in the axial direction toward the axial stop arranged on the bearing housing.
Hereinafter, the invention shall be elucidated with reference to exemplary embodiments illustrated in figures, from which further advantages and modifications emerge. In the Figures:
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Thus, the radial bearing arrangement as invented provides a radial bearing arrangement in which the radial bearing bush advantageously need not be locked against radial displacement by means of a mechanical element, as is common in the prior art. The geometry of the radial bearing bush as well as the distances to the adjacent component parts are instead designed so that the oil pressure distribution around the radial bearing bush results in a defined force distribution that ensures that the radial bearing bush cannot uncontrollably move from its designated position and does not come in contact with rotating parts, which could cause wear. According to the embodiments of the invention described herein, this is achieved purely through oil pressure, without making use of mechanical stops or locking elements.
As is apparent from the embodiments described herein, the radial bearing arrangement as invented is advantageously designed so that a lubricating film can form between the counterpiece 160, for example a thrust ring, and the radial bearing bush 140, which lubricating film counteracts an axial displacement of the radial bearing bush 140 in the direction of the compressor side 101. This is illustrated by way of example in the
Accordingly, the radial bearing arrangement according to the embodiments described herein exhibits distinctly lower axial forces than designs known from the prior art. In particular, it may be noted that the larger the axial gap between GLB and bearing housing becomes, the lower the pressure force on the GLB, which pushes the GLB away from the axial stop 131 of the bearing housing 130 (to the left in
A lubricating film forms between the rotating counterpiece 160, for example a thrust ring, and the end surface of the GLB. The more strongly the GLB is pushed by the oil feed pressure behind the stop collar toward the left (
According to a further embodiment, which can be combined with other embodiments described herein, the geometry of the outwardly projecting collar 141 of the radial bearing bush 140 is interrupted by cut-outs 142 such that four cams 143 are formed between which oil can flow off, as exemplified in
As illustrated by way of example in the isometric view of the radial bearing bush 140 in
According to a further embodiment that can be combined with other embodiments described herein, a gap 132 is provided between the radially outwardly projecting collar 141 and the bearing housing 130, which gap is designed to remove oil from an oil supply 150, as is represented by way of an example in
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Typically, the distance D is selected such that the gap 145 has a gap width BS of 1 mm or less (BS≤1 mm). For example, the gap can be BS=0.55 mm or less (BS≤0.55 mm), in particular BS=0.3 mm or less (BS≤0.3 mm), in particular BS=0.1 mm or less (BS≤0.1 mm), for example BS≤0.05 mm.
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101 Compressor side
102 Turbine side
110 Radial bearing arrangement
121 Axis of rotation of the shaft
130 Bearing housing
131 Axial stop
140 Radial bearing bush
141 Collar of the radial bearing bush
144 End surface
150 Oil supply
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 102 420.4 | Feb 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/052968 | 2/6/2018 | WO | 00 |