EP2004999A1 - Lufteinlassanordnung für einen luftverdichter - Google Patents

Lufteinlassanordnung für einen luftverdichter

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EP2004999A1
EP2004999A1 EP07716095A EP07716095A EP2004999A1 EP 2004999 A1 EP2004999 A1 EP 2004999A1 EP 07716095 A EP07716095 A EP 07716095A EP 07716095 A EP07716095 A EP 07716095A EP 2004999 A1 EP2004999 A1 EP 2004999A1
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Prior art keywords
air
intake conduit
air inlet
inlet tube
air intake
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EP2004999A4 (de
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Pär ARVIDSSON
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Volvo Truck Corp
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Volvo Lastvagnar AB
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B17/00Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors
    • F04B17/05Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors driven by internal-combustion engines
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B39/00Component parts, details, or accessories, of pumps or pumping systems specially adapted for elastic fluids, not otherwise provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B25/00 - F04B37/00
    • F04B39/04Measures to avoid lubricant contaminating the pumped fluid
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B39/00Component parts, details, or accessories, of pumps or pumping systems specially adapted for elastic fluids, not otherwise provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B25/00 - F04B37/00
    • F04B39/12Casings; Cylinders; Cylinder heads; Fluid connections
    • F04B39/123Fluid connections

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to an air inlet arrangement for an air compressor according to the preamble of claim 1, and to an air compressor system according to the preamble of claim 21.
  • the compressed air is provided to ensure the function of different pneumatic components and equipments of the vehicle.
  • the air compressor is usually driven by a prime mover of the vehicle, such as an internal combustion engine which is primarily used for driving the vehicle.
  • the compressed air may be delivered to a storage tank from which compressed air is supplied to the pneumatic components and equipments.
  • Turbocharged engines are commonly employed as the prime mover in commercial vehicles and thus also to power the air compressor system.
  • a turbocharger is driven by the exhaust gases of the engine for supplying pressurised air to the engine so as to increase the efficiency of the engine.
  • air is compressed in one or more compression cylinders by one or more reciprocating pistons.
  • the compressed air is then stored in an air tank and used downstream for different pneumatic equipments, for example the brakes, the suspension system, a power-clutch, and/or other equipment.
  • the compressor pistons have sealants that help to keep the compressed air on one side of the piston and to keep the lubricating oil on the opposite side of the piston, i.e. the sealants help to keep the oil away from the compressed air.
  • sealants are not completely effective which implies that some oil can enter the compressed air in aerosol form.
  • the content of oil in the air due to such leakage is dependent on for example the temperature and the rotational speed of the compressor.
  • the oil per se as well as other substances into which the oil can be been transformed, particularly at high temperatures, can be harmful to components in the pneumatic system, such as air dryer equipment, sealants, valves or sensors.
  • an air inlet arrangement where the end portion of the air inlet tube is inserted in an air intake conduit used for providing air to an internal combustion engine, in such a way that the inlet opening of the air inlet tube is arranged inside the air intake conduit, and the inlet opening is arranged to face towards the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit, the pressure of the air in the air inlet tube can be increased. This in turn will counteract oil leakage to the compressed air.
  • the invention is based on the insight that if the air flow to the compressor for some reason is restricted, the compressor has to work harder to be able to deliver the requisite compressed air to the vehicle. With such a restricted air flow, the oil leakage from the crankshaft side of the piston to the air side of the piston of the compressor may increase because air from the crankshaft side can more easily pass the sealants and reach the air side of the piston.
  • the main inventive concept is that the inlet opening of the air inlet tube is exposed to a direct air flow of the air in the air intake conduit.
  • the air inlet tube for providing air to the air compressor is "pre-loaded” by means of the flow in the air intake conduit. This in turn reduces the work that the air compressor has to do and the leakage of any oil/air-mixture from the crankshaft region to the cylinder space where air is compressed is counteracted.
  • the inlet opening is arranged to face towards the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit.
  • two parameters are important to expose the inlet opening to the air flow inside the air intake conduit; the direction of the end portion of the inlet tube relative to the main air flow in the air intake conduit at the position where the inlet tube is mounted to the air intake conduit, and the shape of the end portion which is arranged inserted in the air intake conduit.
  • the longitudinal extension of the end portion of the air inlet tube in the direction away from the air intake conduit, has one extension component which is perpendicular to the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit and a second component which has the same direction as the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit.
  • the end portion of the air inlet tube is preferably arranged at an angle ⁇ relative to the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit, where the air inlet tube angle ⁇ is in the interval 10° ⁇ 80°. In many cases the angle ⁇ is suitably in the interval 20° ⁇ 70°, and more preferably in the interval 30° ⁇ 60°.
  • the area of the inlet opening can be exposed to the air flow in the intake conduit.
  • the inlet tube is designed with a bevelled end portion which implies that the end surface of the inlet tube and the longitudinal centre line of the inlet tube form an angle ⁇ , where 0 ⁇ 90°.
  • the end portion angle ⁇ is suitably in the interval 20° ⁇ 70°, and preferably in the interval 30° ⁇ 60°.
  • Such a bevelled end portion can contribute to expose the inlet opening to the air flow in the air intake conduit.
  • the end portion of the air inlet tube can be arranged and/or designed in such a way that a geometrical plane defined by the inlet opening is arranged at an angle ⁇ relative to the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit, wherein the inlet opening angle ⁇ is in the interval 10° ⁇ 170°, and preferably in the interval 30° ⁇ 150°, and more preferably in the interval 45° ⁇ 135°.
  • the inlet opening angle ⁇ is in the interval 60° ⁇ 120°, and preferably the inlet opening angle ⁇ is substantially 90°.
  • the flow of air in the air intake conduit can be effectively used for supplying air to the compressor via the air inlet tube.
  • the point of the inlet opening of the air inlet tube which is situated closest to the inner surface of the wall of the air intake conduit is situated at a distance B from the inner surface of the wall of the air intake conduit at the position where the air inlet tube is mounted to the air intake conduit.
  • the distance B is preferably in the interval D/8 ⁇ B ⁇ 7D/8, and more preferably in the interval D/4 ⁇ B ⁇ D/2.
  • the air inlet tube is mounted to a curved portion of the air intake conduit.
  • the design of the air intake conduit is used to place the air inlet tube appropriately in the air intake conduit so as to expose the inlet opening of the air inlet tube to the flow of air in the air intake conduit.
  • the end portion of said air inlet tube is designed as a funnel.
  • the area of said inlet opening faced to the main direction of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit may be increased.
  • the invention also relates to a heavy vehicle comprising the air inlet arrangement according to the invention. Further advantages and advantageous features of the invention are disclosed in the following description and the dependent claims.
  • Fig. 1 shows an air inlet arrangement according to prior art
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic view of an air inlet arrangement according to the invention comprised in an air compression-engine system
  • Fig. 3 a is a schematic view of an air inlet arrangement according to the invention
  • Fig. 3b is a schematic view of another embodiment of the air inlet arrangement according to the invention
  • Figs. 4a-5c are schematic views of further different embodiments of the air inlet arrangement according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 an air inlet arrangement according to prior art is illustrated.
  • An air inlet tube 10' is connected to an air intake conduit 20' so as to branch off a portion of the air which flows in the air intake conduit 20' to the air inlet tube 10'.
  • the air inlet tube 10' having an inlet opening 11' is connected to the air intake conduit 20' at an angle of 90 degrees, i.e. the air intake conduit 20' and the air inlet tube 10' form a tee joint or T-piece.
  • the intention is that a portion of the air flow in the air intake conduit 20' will be branched off into the air inlet tube 10' to create an air flow in the air inlet tube 10'.
  • the air flow in the air intake conduit 20' is indicated by an arrow F2' and the air flow in the air inlet tube is indicated by an arrow Fl ' pointing upwards in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 2 shows a schematic illustration of an air inlet arrangement according to the invention, and an air compressor system for a vehicle according to the invention.
  • the system comprises an air compressor 110 e.g. driven by an internal combustion engine 130.
  • the air compressor 110 is arranged on a vehicle 300, such as a truck, which air compressor 110 is supplied by air through an air inlet tube 10.
  • the air compressor 110 is arranged to deliver compressed air to the vehicle through a supply line 12 leading to compressed air storage tanks (not shown).
  • An air dryer 15 and other equipment, such as an unloading valve, can be arranged on the supply line 12.
  • An air intake conduit 20 is supplying an engine 130 with air for the combustion process.
  • the air intake conduit 20 comprises a first part upstream of an air filter 140 and a second part downstream thereof.
  • the air intake conduit 20 proceeds from the air filter 140 to a turbocharger 150 and into the engine 130. Since the air inlet tube 10 is mounted downstream the air filter 140, a separate air compressor filter is not always necessary, which in fact reduces maintenance costs considerably by eliminating the need for inspecting and/or changing a used or clogged separate air filter. Further, the risk of clogging the air filter of the air intake conduit is reduced, because the engine air filter is dimensioned for much greater air flows and will thus not clog as easy as a standard air compressor filter.
  • An exhaust tube 160 leads from the engine 130 to the exterior. In the embodiment of the air inlet arrangement illustrated in Fig. 2 the air inlet tube 10 is mounted to a curved portion of the air intake conduit 20, see the area inside the square with dashed lines.
  • the force K with which an air flow is acting may be found by the following equation:
  • K is a function of the sectional area of the air inlet tube 10 and of the air flow velocity squared at a given point in said tube. Further, these two factors are interrelated in that by increasing said sectional area the velocity is lowered.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is provided with an end portion 40 having an inlet opening 11 and is mounted to said air intake conduit 20.
  • a first air flow Fl towards said air compressor 110 is provided inside the air inlet tube 10, which first flow is branched off by a portion of a second air flow F2 in said air intake conduit 20, which is travelling towards said engine 130.
  • said inlet opening 11 is supplied with a portion of the second air flow, where the remaining portion of said second air flow proceeds on to the engine 130.
  • said outlet opening 11 is configured so as to increase the velocity of said first air flow in the inlet opening 11 and optimize the sectional area thereof.
  • a force exerted by said first air flow against the air compressor 110 enables a somewhat pressurised air flow at the inlet of the air compressor 110, providing a pre-loading of the air compressor 110, which reduces oil leakage.
  • said mounting of the air inlet tube 10 to the air intake conduit 20 is provided at a position between the air filter 140 and the turbocharger 150, in a position where said air intake conduit 20 is bent and tapered, said position may also be provided within or after the turbocharger, e.g. in connection with the engine's manifold. It is also possible to integrate said position of the air inlet tube in the air filter 140, e.g. at the outlet thereof.
  • FIGs. 3 a and 3b the air inlet arrangement according to the invention is further illustrated.
  • the air intake conduit 20 for providing air to an internal combustion engine has a diameter D and the air inlet tube 10 for providing air to an air compressor has a diameter d.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is mounted to the air intake conduit 20.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is provided with the end portion 40 having the inlet opening 11.
  • the end portion 40 is inserted in the air intake conduit 20 in such a way that the inlet opening 11 is arranged inside the air intake conduit 20, and the inlet opening 11 is arranged to face towards the main direction F2 of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit 20.
  • the longitudinal extension of the end portion 40 of the air inlet tube 10, in the direction E away from the air intake conduit 20, has preferably one extension component El which is perpendicular to the main direction F2 of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit 20 and a second component E2 which has the same direction as the main direction F2 of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit 20.
  • the end portion 40 of the air inlet tube 10 is preferably arranged at an angle ⁇ relative to the main direction F2 of the intended air flow in the intake air conduit 20, where 0 ⁇ 90°.
  • Figs. 3 a and 3b two other angles are also indicated.
  • the air inlet tube 10 may preferably be designed with a bevelled end portion 40 in such a way that a main extension direction of the end surface 25 of the air inlet tube 10 and the longitudinal centre line 26 of the air inlet tube 10 form an end portion angle ⁇ , where 0 ⁇ 90°.
  • the end portion 40 can preferably be designed and/or arranged in such a way that a geometrical plane 27 defined by the inlet opening 11 is arranged at an angle ⁇ relative to the main direction F2 of the intended air flow in the air intake conduit 20, wherein the inlet opening angle ⁇ is in the interval 10° ⁇ 170°.
  • sectional area of the air intake conduit 20 is the same before and after the position where the air inlet tube 10 is mounted as illustrated in for example Figs. 3 a and 3b, alternatively the sectional area can be smaller downstream said position in order to increase the first air flow Fl entering the inlet opening 11 of the air inlet tube 10.
  • the sectional shape of the end portion 40 of the air inlet tube 10 and the sectional shape of the air intake conduit 20 are selected to provide the inlet opening 11 with a suitable form for creating a first air flow of an increased magnitude, i.e. the inlet opening 11 is configured with a shape to enable and facilitate the branching off of air into the air inlet tube.
  • Figs. 4a to 5 c are illustrations of further configurations of the air inlet arrangement according to the invention.
  • the end portion of the air inlet tube 10 is inserted into said air intake conduit 20 in such a manner that the inlet opening 11 is provided at a distance B to the inner surface of said air intake conduit 20.
  • the risk of having e.g. a turbulent second air flow, i.e. a lower pressure air flow, at the position of the inlet opening 11, is reduced.
  • the end portion 40 of the air inlet tube thereof is bevelled, i.e.
  • the end portion is bevelled, i.e. provided with an angled cut, which lies substantially 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the air inlet tube 10, and the inlet opening 11 defines a geometrical plane, which is positioned perpendicular to the direction F2 of the second air flow inside the air intake conduit 20, i.e. the angle ⁇ is substantially 90 degrees.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is mounted as a T-piece with the air intake conduit 20, and the end portion 40 with the inlet opening 11 is provided with an angled cut, which lies substantially 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the air inlet tube 10, and the end portion 40 of the air inlet tube is positioned in such a way that the geometrical plane defined by the inlet opening 11 is at an angle ⁇ substantially equal to 45 degrees in relation to the direction F2 of the air flow inside the air intake conduit 20.
  • the air intake conduit 20 is bent, i.e. forming a curved segment at which the air inlet tube 10 is mounted.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is inserted into the air intake conduit 20 to a position where the air intake conduit 20 is substantially straight. This implies that the point of flow communication, and, thus the inlet opening 11, is positioned at a point before the curved segment.
  • the force of said first air flow at the inlet opening 11 may be increased, when the air inlet tube 10 is positioned appropriately in relation to the resulting air flow of the air intake conduit 20.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is provided as a straight tubing with the end portion being bevelled or not.
  • an end portion of the air inlet tube 10 is provided with a bend having an angle v of substantially 90 degrees and is positioned within the interior of the air intake conduit 20.
  • the end portion of said air inlet tube 10 is designed as a funnel 50 in order to achieve an increased area of the inlet opening 11. Furthermore, the end portion of said air inlet tube 10 is provided with a bend, the angle v of which is larger than 90 degrees.
  • the air inlet tube 10 is positioned in such a way that it enables the stresses induced to be reduced, when the second air flow works against the inlet opening 11 and thus against the connection between the air inlet tube 10 and the air intake conduit 20.
  • the velocity of the first air flow in the air inlet tube can be increased, and the installation space required can be reduced.
  • air inlet arrangements comprising air flow scooping devices, such as fans, bellows, flaps, skirts, filters and the like.
  • any air compressor which is provided in combination with an air intake for a combustion process, may be utilized for enabling the arrangement according to the invention by selecting a suitable setup.
  • suitable air compressors comprise positive displacement compressors, such as reciprocating or piston, rotary screw, or rotary sliding vane compressors, or dynamic compression compressors such as centrifugal compressors and other types of compressors.
  • suitable prime drivers which need air for the combustion, are e.g. gaseous fuel engines or turbines, diesel or petrol fuel engines or the like.
  • the invention is suitable for diesel engines with or without a turbocharger.

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  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Compressor (AREA)
  • Jet Pumps And Other Pumps (AREA)
  • Supercharger (AREA)
  • Structures Of Non-Positive Displacement Pumps (AREA)
EP07716095A 2006-03-30 2007-03-29 Lufteinlassanordnung für einen luftverdichter Withdrawn EP2004999A4 (de)

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SE0600730A SE529737C2 (sv) 2006-03-30 2006-03-30 Luftinloppsarrangemang för en luftkompressor i ett fordon
PCT/SE2007/000305 WO2007114764A1 (en) 2006-03-30 2007-03-29 An air inlet arrangement for an air compressor

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BRPI0709256A2 (pt) 2011-06-28
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SE529737C2 (sv) 2007-11-06
US20100290930A1 (en) 2010-11-18
WO2007114764A1 (en) 2007-10-11
SE0600730L (sv) 2007-10-01
CN101415942A (zh) 2009-04-22

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