This application claims priority to German Patent Application Number 10 2014 213 330.0 filed on Jul. 9, 2014, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a supercharging device, in particular an exhaust gas turbocharger with a rotor, which via at least one bearing bush comprising an oil bore is mounted in a bearing housing. The invention additionally relates to a bearing bush for mounting a rotor in such a supercharging device.
Usually, rotors in supercharging devices are floatingly mounted by means of so-called bearing bushes, wherein the bearing bush surrounds the shaft of the rotor to be mounted and is mounted in a bearing housing. The bearing bush has an outer and an inner surface via which with given shearing forces between outer and inner oil film a bush rotational speed materialises. When mounting the rotor it must be observed that in the space between the inner surface of the bearing bush and the shaft because of the rotation of the rotor shaft vibration of the rotor shaft can be caused because of oil whirl through dynamic action of the oil film. Such whirl vibration however impairs the mounting and should therefore be avoided.
From U.S. Pat. No. 3,096,126 A an exhaust gas turbocharger with a rotor is known, which is mounted in a bearing housing and in the case of which the previously described whirl vibrations of the rotor shaft because of the oil film are to be suppressed. To this end, the bearing bush is braked by the friction resistance of the same being increased.
In order to communicatingly connect the annular space that is present between the bearing housing and the outer surface of the bearing bush with the annular space that is present between the rotor shaft and the inner surface of the bearing bush, known bearing bushes usually comprise an oil bore which substantially runs radially through the bearing bush and makes possible oil transport between the two previously mentioned annular spaces.
The present invention deals with the problem of stating an improved or at least an alternative embodiment for a supercharging device of the generic type by means of which in particular negative whirl vibrations in the region of an oil film can be at least reduced.
According to the invention, this problem is solved through the subjects of the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments are subject of the dependent claims.
The present invention is based on the general idea of increasing a rotational speed of a bearing bush of a radial bearing for a rotor in a supercharging device through targeted acceleration of the bearing bush so far that the oil whirl occurs only at frequencies, i.e. at rotor rotational speeds which are outside the normal operating range, so that the oil whirl can be entirely avoided for the normal operating state of the supercharging device. The supercharging device according to the invention in this case comprises a rotor which is mounted in a bearing housing via at least one bearing bush comprising an oil bore. Between the rotor and the bearing bush on the one hand and the bearing bush and the bearing housing on the other hand an annular space with an oil film each for radially mounting the rotor is provided. According to the invention, the bearing housing now comprises at least one oil feed duct for lubricating the bearing bush, wherein the oil feed duct and/or the oil bore in the bearing bush are orientated or designed in such a manner that the bearing bush during the operation of the supercharging device is positively accelerated in the direction of rotation of the rotor by an oil jet issuing from the oil feed duct. In contrast with U.S. Pat. No. 3,096,126 A the bearing bush is thus not braked but accelerated namely with such intensity that any oil whirl that may occur would occur only at a rotor rotational speed which is not reached during the operation of the supercharging device, i.e. in particular of the exhaust gas turbocharger. With this comparatively simple modification a significantly improved mounting of the rotor can thus be achieved.
With an advantageous further development of the solution according to the invention, the bearing bush comprises at least one keyway which is located on the outside and runs in axial direction and is open at the face end and towards the outside, which the oil jet issuing from the oil feed duct enters and because of this brings about the acceleration of the bearing bush. Here, the acceleration of the bearing bush takes place pulse-like whenever the bearing bush has rotated further so far that the oil jet again enters the same keyway or an adjacent keyway. Alternatively to this embodiment, the bearing bush can also comprise at least one keyway that is located outside and runs in axial direction and is closed at the face end, which in addition is designed arc-shaped for example. An angular design of the keyway is also conceivable. Even this listing which is not conclusive suggests the great variety with which the keyway in the region of the outer cylindrical surface of the bearing bush can be designed in order to achieve the rotational speed increase according to the invention.
Practically, the at least one oil bore runs radially or obliquely through the bearing bush. Upon a radial course of the oil bore through the bearing bush the keyway described in the previous paragraph is required for accelerating the same whereas with an oblique course the keyway can purely theoretically be even omitted since because of the oblique arrangement of the oil bore the oil stream transported within the same creates a propulsion effect which accelerates the bearing bush in the direction of rotation of the rotor. Obviously, the provision both of at least one keyway as well as an oblique oil bore is purely theoretically also conceivable.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the solution according to the invention, the at least one oil feed duct comprises a nozzle acting in the direction of the bearing bush. Such a nozzle brings about accelerating the oil jet issuing from the oil feed duct as a result of which the same impinges on the bearing bush with a higher velocity thereby accelerating the same even more. Obviously, purely theoretically, multiple oil feed ducts can also be arranged in the previously described manner in the bearing housing offset in circumferential direction and/or offset in axial direction.
The present invention furthermore is based on the general idea of designing a bearing bush for mounting a rotor in a supercharging device with at least one keyway that is located on the outside and runs in axial direction and is open on the face end and towards the outside as a result of which the same upon a corresponding oil inflow out of the oil feed duct is accelerated in the direction of rotation of the rotor. Alternatively, the bearing bush can obviously comprise also a keyway that is located outside and runs in axial direction and is closed on the face end but open towards the outside or an arc-shaped keyway that is open on the face end and towards the outside or a keyway that is located outside and angular and open on the face end and towards the outside. If the oil feed duct in the bearing housing is correspondingly orientated so that the oil jet issuing from the same impinges on the outer circumferential surface of the bearing bush substantially tangentially in the direction of rotation of the same, in which such a supercharging device can also be retrofitted with a new bearing bush according to the invention and thereby improved with respect to its mounting. If by contrast the oil feed duct runs radially to the bearing bush the rotational speed-increasing effect could be achieved through an oil bore running obliquely through the bearing bush so that also in this case a conventional exhaust gas turbocharger, i.e. a conventional supercharging device, can be improved with respect to its oil whirl by installing a new bearing bush according to the invention.
Further important features and advantages of the invention are obtained from the subclaims, from the drawings and from the associated figure description with the help of the drawings.
It is to be understood that the features mentioned above and still to be explained in the following cannot only be used in the respective combination stated but also in other combinations or by themselves without leaving the scope of the present invention.
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and are explained in more detail in the following description, wherein same reference characters relate to same or similar or functionally same components.
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All shown embodiments in this case have in common that by orientating or designing the oil feed duct 9 and/or the oil bore 3 the bearing bush 4 during the operation of the supercharging device 1, i.e. in particular during the operation of the exhaust gas turbocharger, is positively accelerated in the direction of rotation 10 of the rotor 2 by an oil jet issuing from the oil feed duct 9, as a result of which the critical oil whirl occurs only at frequencies (rotor rotational speeds) which are outside the normal operating range.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102014213330.0 | Jul 2014 | DE | national |