CN112627969A - Pressurizing module of V-shaped diesel engine - Google Patents

Pressurizing module of V-shaped diesel engine Download PDF

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CN112627969A
CN112627969A CN201910953708.1A CN201910953708A CN112627969A CN 112627969 A CN112627969 A CN 112627969A CN 201910953708 A CN201910953708 A CN 201910953708A CN 112627969 A CN112627969 A CN 112627969A
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王新权
黄立
郑亮
汤义虎
王先锋
胡云
王丽杰
胡军强
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The invention provides a supercharging module of a V-shaped diesel engine, wherein the V-shaped diesel engine is provided with a V-shaped sunken area, and the supercharging module comprises: booster, module base and supporting component. The supercharger comprises a turbine and a connecting shaft, and the connecting shaft is connected with the turbine; the module base is arranged in the V-shaped sunken area; the supercharger is arranged on the module base through the supporting component; the axis of the connecting shaft is perpendicular to the axis of a crankshaft of the diesel engine and parallel to the module base. The supercharging module can fully utilize the space characteristics (namely large length dimension and small width dimension) in the V-shaped area of the V-shaped diesel engine, and the overall size of the diesel engine is remarkably reduced by arranging the supercharging module in the V-shaped sunken area of the diesel engine.

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Pressurizing module of V-shaped diesel engine
Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to the field of marine engines, and more particularly to a boost module for a V-diesel engine.
Background
The marine high-power diesel engine generally adopts the supercharging technology, and the booster of turbocharging system, air cooler inlet and exhaust pipe size itself are great, and the maximum size of length, width, height direction is directly influenced in turbocharging system's arrangement, therefore turbocharging system's rational arrangement is vital to reducing whole quick-witted size.
The arrangement mode of the supercharging system is mainly determined by the arrangement of the supercharger and the air cooler. At present, the arrangement of a pressurization system of a marine high-power diesel engine can be divided into the conditions that a supercharger and an air cooler are arranged at the same end of the end part of the diesel engine, at the two ends of the end part of the diesel engine and the like.
The supercharger and the air cooler of the diesel engine are arranged at one end of the diesel engine, and the supercharging system obviously protrudes out of other parts, so that the overall size of the diesel engine is directly overlarge; the supercharger and the air cooler are arranged at the two ends, so that the overall size of the diesel engine is improved to a certain extent, but the supercharger and the air cooler are far away, and the capacity of the air inlet pipe before intercooling is overlarge, so that the acceleration performance of the diesel engine is not favorable; at the same time, most superchargers are disposed at the end of the diesel engine due to the provision of a bearing surface for the superchargers, significantly increasing the overall size of the diesel engine.
Therefore, there is a need for a boost module for a V-diesel engine that at least partially addresses the above-mentioned problems.
Disclosure of Invention
In this summary, concepts in a simplified form are introduced that are further described in the detailed description. This summary of the invention is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
To at least partially solve the above technical problem, the present invention provides a V-type diesel engine boosting module, the V-type diesel engine having a V-shaped depressed region, including:
the supercharger comprises a turbine and a connecting shaft, and the connecting shaft is connected with the turbine;
a module base disposed within the V-shaped recessed area; and
the supercharger is arranged on the module base through the supporting component;
the axis of the connecting shaft is perpendicular to the axis of a crankshaft of the V-shaped diesel engine and parallel to the module base.
The supercharging module is arranged in the V-shaped sunken area of the V-shaped diesel engine, the axis of a supercharger in the supercharging module is vertical to the axis of a crankshaft of the diesel engine, and the arrangement mode enables the supercharging module to fully utilize the space in the length direction and the width direction of the V-shaped sunken area (namely the space in the axial direction of the crankshaft and the space vertical to the axial direction of the crankshaft); particularly in the length direction, the total rotational inertia of the supercharger can be reduced by arranging a plurality of small superchargers, so that the diesel engine can obtain good dynamic performance; in conclusion, the supercharging module provided by the invention can fully utilize the space characteristics (namely, the length dimension is large and the width dimension is small) in the V-shaped area of the V-shaped diesel engine, and the overall size of the diesel engine is remarkably reduced by arranging the supercharging module in the V-shaped concave area of the diesel engine.
Optionally, at least two superchargers are provided on the module base to reduce the total rotational inertia of the superchargers.
Optionally, the module further comprises an air outlet duct located above the supercharger, the module base being provided with a support for supporting the air outlet duct.
Optionally, the support assembly comprises:
a supercharger support disposed on the module base for supporting the supercharger; and
the module base is connected with the supercharger, and the supercharger is arranged at the joint of the module base and the supercharger.
Optionally, the air outlet duct is fixed by the bracket in a hoop fixing manner or a strap fixing manner. The hoop is arranged above the support, and the hoop can stably fix the air inlet pipeline and has certain displacement compensation capacity, so that the hoop is favorable for adapting to thermal deformation of the air inlet pipeline.
Optionally, the module base further includes a base bracket, the base bracket is used for fixing the module base on the V-type diesel engine, and the base bracket and the module base form a gantry structure.
Optionally, still include with the waste gas inlet of booster links to each other's main waste gas inlet line, main waste gas inlet line sets up module base below, just main waste gas inlet line links to each other with the cylinder waste gas pipeline that lies in same side.
Optionally, two main exhaust gas inlet pipelines are respectively arranged on two sides in the V-shaped concave area of the V-shaped diesel engine, and two ends of each main exhaust gas inlet pipeline are respectively connected with the exhaust gas inlet of the supercharging module.
The supercharging module integrates the exhaust gas pipelines of all cylinders of the diesel engine into a main exhaust gas inlet pipeline, and is favorable for realizing the smoothness of inlet and exhaust gas flow and the consistency of the working state of the supercharger.
Alternatively, the exhaust gas outlet and the air inlet of two adjacent superchargers are arranged in the same direction.
Alternatively, the exhaust gas outlet and the air inlet of two adjacent superchargers are arranged in opposite directions.
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In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a partial cross-sectional view of a boost module according to the present invention taken along the axis of a diesel engine crankshaft;
fig. 2 is a partial left side view of fig. 1.
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1: and (3) a supercharger 2: module base
21: base support 3: support assembly
31: supercharger support 32: volute casing support frame
4: the support 41: hoop
5: air outlet duct 6: main waste gas inlet pipeline
61: cylinder exhaust gas piping 7: air cooler
Detailed Description
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without one or more of these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments of the invention.
In the following description, a detailed structure will be presented for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. It is apparent that the implementation of the embodiments of the present invention is not limited to the specific details familiar to those skilled in the art. The following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, however, the invention is capable of other embodiments in addition to those detailed.
Fig. 1 shows a partial cross-sectional view of a supercharging module according to the invention in the direction of the axis of a diesel engine crankshaft, wherein a module base 2 is arranged in a V-shaped recess region of the diesel engine, a supercharger 1 is arranged on the module base 2 via a support assembly 3, the supercharger 1 comprises a turbine and a connecting shaft, the connecting shaft is connected with the turbine, and the axis of the connecting shaft of the supercharger is perpendicular to the axis of the diesel engine crankshaft and parallel to the module base 2.
The arrangement mode enables the supercharging module to fully utilize the space in the length and width directions of the V-shaped recessed region (namely the space in the axial direction of the crankshaft and the space perpendicular to the axial direction of the crankshaft); the arrangement of all the superchargers 1 in the V-shaped depression area of the diesel engine itself significantly reduces the overall dimensions of the diesel engine; meanwhile, the supercharging function of the original large supercharger can be replaced by arranging a plurality of small superchargers 1 in the length direction, so that the total rotational inertia of the superchargers 1 is reduced, and the diesel engine can obtain good dynamic performance. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that a plurality of small superchargers are used to replace one large supercharger, and when the supercharging effect is almost the same, the total rotational inertia of the superchargers can be greatly reduced, and the dynamic performance of the diesel engine is improved. In the present embodiment, the number of the small superchargers is 4, and in other cases, the specific number of the superchargers should be determined according to actual requirements.
Continuing to refer to fig. 1, the air outlet pipe 5 is located above the supercharger 1, and one end of the air outlet pipe 5 is connected to the air outlet of the supercharger 1, and the other end is connected to the air cooler 7 for feeding the air supercharged by the supercharger into the air cooler for cooling. The bracket 4 in this embodiment is used for supporting the air outlet pipe 5, and the specific structure of the bracket 4 is an i-shaped structure for reducing the weight, and it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the bracket 4 may also be a channel steel or a hollow pipe section or other structures.
Specifically, the air outlet duct 5 is fixed by the bracket 4 by means of hoop fixing or strap fixing. An anchor ear 41 is arranged above the support 4, and the anchor ear 41 can fix the air outlet pipeline 5 and has certain displacement compensation capability, so that the thermal deformation of the air outlet pipeline 5 can be adapted.
Further, the module base 2 is fixed on the diesel engine through the base support 21, and the base support 21 and the module base 2 form a gantry structure. A main waste gas inlet pipeline 6 is arranged below the module base 2, two ends of the main waste gas inlet pipeline 6 are respectively connected with waste gas inlets of the two superchargers 1, and the main waste gas inlet pipeline 6 is provided with a plurality of openings which are communicated with a cylinder waste gas pipeline 61 positioned on the same side. Exhaust gas in the cylinders is collected in the main exhaust gas inlet pipe 6 through the cylinder exhaust gas pipe 61 and enters the supercharger 1 from both ends of the main exhaust gas inlet pipe 6 through the supercharger exhaust gas inlet. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the main exhaust inlet conduit 6 may be in communication with the exhaust inlet of the supercharger 1 at only two ends to ensure that the effect of the exhaust gas influence on each supercharger is the same, so that the main exhaust inlet conduit 6 functions as an integrated exhaust gas without affecting the uniformity of the operating conditions of the superchargers. In the embodiment shown in fig. 1, a total of 4 main exhaust gas inlet ducts 6 are provided, and 2 main exhaust gas inlet ducts 6 are provided on both sides of the V-shaped recessed area.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the exhaust gas outlet and the air inlet of two adjacent superchargers 1 are arranged in the same direction.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the exhaust gas outlet and the air inlet of two adjacent superchargers 1 are arranged in opposite directions.
Referring to fig. 2, which is a left side view of fig. 1, a supercharger support 31 is provided on the module base 2 for supporting the supercharger 1; the volute supporting frame 32 is connected with the module base 2 and the supercharger 1, and the joint of the supercharger 1 and the volute supporting frame 32 is arranged on the shell of the turbine.
Unless defined otherwise, technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Terms such as "component" and the like, when used herein, can refer to either a single part or a combination of parts. Terms such as "mounted," "disposed," and the like, as used herein, may refer to one component as being directly attached to another component or one component as being attached to another component through intervening components. Features described herein in one embodiment may be applied to another embodiment, either alone or in combination with other features, unless the feature is otherwise inapplicable or otherwise stated in the other embodiment.
The present invention has been described in terms of the above embodiments, but it should be understood that the above embodiments are for purposes of illustration and description only and are not intended to limit the invention to the scope of the described embodiments. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many variations and modifications may be made to the teachings of the invention, which fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.

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1. A boost module for a V-type diesel engine having a V-shaped recessed region, comprising:
the supercharger comprises a turbine and a connecting shaft, and the connecting shaft is connected with the turbine;
a module base disposed within the V-shaped recessed area; and
the supercharger is arranged on the module base through the supporting component;
the axis of the connecting shaft is perpendicular to the axis of a crankshaft of the V-shaped diesel engine and parallel to the module base.
2. A boost module according to claim 1, wherein at least two boosters are provided on the module base to reduce the total rotational inertia of the boosters.
3. A supercharging module according to claim 1, further comprising an air outlet duct located above the supercharger, the module base having a support provided thereon for supporting the air outlet duct.
4. The boost module of claim 3, wherein the bracket secures the air outlet duct by way of a hoop securement or a strap securement.
5. The boost module of claim 1, wherein the support assembly comprises:
a supercharger support disposed on the module base for supporting the supercharger; and
the module base is connected with the supercharger, and the supercharger is arranged at the joint of the module base and the supercharger.
6. The supercharging module of claim 1, wherein the module base further comprises a base bracket for securing the module base to the V-diesel engine, and the base bracket and the module base form a gantry-type structure.
7. The boost module of claim 1, further comprising a main exhaust gas inlet conduit connected to the exhaust gas inlet of the supercharger, the main exhaust gas inlet conduit being disposed below the module base and the main exhaust gas inlet conduit being connected to the cylinder exhaust gas conduit on the same side.
8. The supercharging module of claim 7, wherein at least one of the main exhaust gas inlet ducts is disposed on each of two sides in the V-shaped recessed region of the V-diesel engine, and both ends of each of the main exhaust gas inlet ducts are connected to the exhaust gas inlet of the supercharging module, respectively.
9. The boost module of any of claims 1-8, wherein the exhaust gas outlets of two adjacent superchargers are arranged in the same direction.
10. The boost module of any of claims 1-8, wherein the exhaust gas outlets of two adjacent superchargers are arranged in opposite directions.
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