US20080098733A1 - Exhaust gas throttle for divided turbine housing turbocharger - Google Patents

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US20080098733A1
US20080098733A1 US11/555,256 US55525606A US2008098733A1 US 20080098733 A1 US20080098733 A1 US 20080098733A1 US 55525606 A US55525606 A US 55525606A US 2008098733 A1 US2008098733 A1 US 2008098733A1
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    • F02D9/04Controlling engines by throttling air or fuel-and-air induction conduits or exhaust conduits concerning exhaust conduits
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
    • F02B37/00Engines characterised by provision of pumps driven at least for part of the time by exhaust
    • F02B37/02Gas passages between engine outlet and pump drive, e.g. reservoirs
    • F02B37/025Multiple scrolls or multiple gas passages guiding the gas to the pump drive
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
    • F02B37/00Engines characterised by provision of pumps driven at least for part of the time by exhaust
    • F02B37/12Control of the pumps
    • F02B37/18Control of the pumps by bypassing exhaust from the inlet to the outlet of turbine or to the atmosphere
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
    • F02B37/00Engines characterised by provision of pumps driven at least for part of the time by exhaust
    • F02B37/12Control of the pumps
    • F02B37/22Control of the pumps by varying cross-section of exhaust passages or air passages, e.g. by throttling turbine inlets or outlets or by varying effective number of guide conduits
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D23/00Controlling engines characterised by their being supercharged
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
    • F02B29/00Engines characterised by provision for charging or scavenging not provided for in groups F02B25/00, F02B27/00 or F02B33/00 - F02B39/00; Details thereof
    • F02B29/04Cooling of air intake supply
    • F02B29/0406Layout of the intake air cooling or coolant circuit
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/02EGR systems specially adapted for supercharged engines
    • F02M26/04EGR systems specially adapted for supercharged engines with a single turbocharger
    • F02M26/05High pressure loops, i.e. wherein recirculated exhaust gas is taken out from the exhaust system upstream of the turbine and reintroduced into the intake system downstream of the compressor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/13Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/13Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories
    • F02M26/42Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories having two or more EGR passages; EGR systems specially adapted for engines having two or more cylinders
    • F02M26/43Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories having two or more EGR passages; EGR systems specially adapted for engines having two or more cylinders in which exhaust from only one cylinder or only a group of cylinders is directed to the intake of the engine
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to internal combustion engines, including but not limited to control and operation of a turbocharger for an internal combustion engine.
  • VGT variable geometry turbines
  • a function of a VGT depends on a position of internal vanes that direct a flow of exhaust gas to a turbine wheel. These internal vanes are also capable of modulating a pressure drop across the VGT, effectively controlling a pressure of the exhaust gas upstream of the VGT. Control of exhaust pressure in an engine is advantageous to engines having exhaust gas recirculation systems, because a pressure difference between an intake system and the exhaust system may be controlled to augment the flow of exhaust gas to be recirculated.
  • a turbocharger for an internal combustion engine includes a turbine having a divided turbine housing.
  • a first inlet port may be connected to a first volute that is formed in the turbine housing, and a second inlet port connected to a second volute that is formed in the turbine housing.
  • a center housing may be connected to the turbine housing, and a compressor may be connected to the center housing.
  • An exhaust gas valve is in fluid communication with the first inlet port and arranged to at least partially constrict a flow of exhaust gas from entering the first inlet port of the turbine, but not constrict the flow of exhaust gas from entering the second inlet port.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an engine system that includes a turbocharger and an exhaust gas control valve in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart for a method of controlling an operation of a turbocharger in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 1 An engine 100 is shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the engine 100 has a block 101 that includes a plurality of cylinders.
  • the cylinders in the block 101 are fluidly connected to an intake system 103 and to an exhaust system 105 .
  • a turbocharger 107 includes a turbine 109 .
  • the turbine 109 may be a free-flow type turbine having a divided housing.
  • the turbine 109 may have a first turbine inlet port 113 , and a second turbine inlet port 114 connected to the exhaust system 105 .
  • the turbocharger 107 may additionally include a compressor 111 connected to the intake system 103 through an inlet air passage 115 .
  • air may enter the compressor 111 through an air inlet 117 .
  • Compressed air may exit the compressor 111 through the inlet air passage 115 , and pass through an optional charge air cooler 119 and an optional inlet throttle 121 before entering the intake manifold 103 .
  • Exhaust gas from the exhaust system 105 may be routed to an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler 123 and pass through an EGR valve 125 before meeting and mixing with air from the inlet throttle 121 at a junction 127 .
  • EGR exhaust gas recirculation
  • the first and second inlet ports 113 and 114 of the turbine 109 may be connected to the exhaust system 105 through a distribution manifold 129 .
  • the distribution manifold 129 may fluidly connect the exhaust system 105 to the first turbine inlet port 113 through a first supply passage 131 , and to the second turbine inlet port 114 through a second supply passage 133 .
  • Exhaust gas passing through the turbine 109 may exit the engine system 100 through a tailpipe 135 .
  • a flow of exhaust gas at an exhaust pressure “EP” that exists upstream of the EGR cooler 123 flows through the EGR valve 125 and into the junction 127 where in mixes with air from the inlet throttle 121 at a manifold pressure “MP” that exists downstream of the inlet throttle 121 .
  • An amount of exhaust gas being recirculated through the EGR valve 125 may primarily depend on an opening of the EGR valve 125 , and on a difference between the exhaust pressure EP and the manifold pressure MP.
  • a vane position can be adjusted to increase EP, and thus the difference between EP and MP, if such a difference is required to flow a desired EGR gas flow.
  • a similar effect may be accomplished by lowering the MP with the inlet throttle 121 .
  • Control of the EP may be accomplished by an exhaust throttle valve (ETV) 137 that is placed in fluid communication with the exhaust system 105 at a location upstream of the turbine 109 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the ETV 137 may advantageously be arranged to interrupt flow of exhaust gas entering one of the first or second inlet ports 113 and 114 of the turbine 109 .
  • the ETV 137 is arranged to interrupt flow of exhaust gas from the manifold 129 from entering the first inlet port 113 .
  • the ETV 137 may be in a more closed position. In this more closed position, the ETV 137 may effectively limit a flow of exhaust gas into the first inlet port 113 of the turbine 109 . With the first inlet port 113 blocked, a flow area of exhaust gas out of the exhaust system 105 may be reduced, and as a result, an EP experienced by the engine and present in the exhaust system 105 may be increased. Moreover, a flow of exhaust gas into the turbine 109 through the second inlet port 114 may advantageously be accelerated and may cause a turbine wheel (not shown) in the turbine 109 to spin faster. This faster spin of the turbine wheel may advantageously improve an acceleration or transient performance of the turbocharger 107 .
  • One additional advantage of the ETV 137 may be realized when the engine 100 operates anywhere above the idle condition. For example, at any operating condition of the engine 100 , the ETV 137 may be adjusted to reduce or increase an opening into the first inlet port 113 of the turbine 109 . Such an adjustment may be made to control the EP of the engine by increasing or reducing same. Such adjustments to the EP of the engine 100 may be used for various reasons, including, inducement of EGR gas flow through the EGR cooler 123 , improved transient performance above the idle condition, exhaust gas temperature control for after-treatment, and so forth.
  • Operation of the ETV 137 is practically able to adjust the turbine's area over radius ratio (A/R).
  • the turbine 109 may be adjusted for differently shaped and sized volutes.
  • the volute connected to the first inlet port 113 may be smaller (have a lower A/R) as compared to the volute that is connected to the second inlet port 114 .
  • the ETV 137 may be integral with the turbine 109 , or may alternatively be disposed as a separate component in connection with the engine 100 .
  • wastegates may also be used to refine the ability to control operation of the turbocharger 107 .
  • An optional first wastegate valve 139 may be located in a first bypass passage 141 that fluidly connects the first inlet port 113 with the tailpipe 135 .
  • the connection of the first bypass passage 141 with the first supply passage 131 may advantageously be located downstream of the ETV 137 .
  • An optional second wastegate valve 143 may be located in a second bypass passage 145 that may fluidly connect the second inlet port 114 with the tailpipe 135 .
  • the optional first and second wastegate valves 139 and 143 may be closed by default and open at times when the EP in the exhaust system 105 requires control in addition to the control possible with use of the ETV 137 , i.e., at times when bypassing of the turbine 109 either partially or entirely is beneficial to the operation of the engine 100 .
  • FIG. 2 A flowchart for a method of controlling an operation of a turbocharger is shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the turbocharger may have two or more volutes formed therein, each being of similar or different geometry and size than another.
  • An engine may operate and generate a flow of exhaust gas at step 202 .
  • the exhaust gas flow may be collected in an exhaust collector at step 204 , and be distributed into a first flow and a second flow that enter a first and second exhaust passages at step 206 .
  • Each of the first and second exhaust passages may be arranged to supply their respective flow of exhaust gas to a first and second inlet ports, respectively, of a turbine, at step 207 .
  • the first flow of exhaust gas that is routed to the first inlet port of the turbine through the first exhaust passage may be selectively restricted by closing an exhaust throttle valve at step 208 , while the second flow of exhaust gas may remain unaffected by the exhaust throttle valve.
  • the selective restriction of the first exhaust flow may be accomplished by action of an actuator onto the exhaust throttle valve at step 210 . Any action of the actuator may be in response to an electronic signal from an electronic controller.
  • the electronic controller may send a signal to the actuator based on an engine parameter, for example, a pressure in the exhaust and/or intake systems of the engine.
  • a pressure sensor may be located on the engine and may be arranged to communicate information to the electronic controller.
  • a wastegate valve may open to further control the exhaust and/or intake pressure of the engine.

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A turbocharger (107) for an internal combustion engine (100) includes a turbine having a divided turbine housing (109). A first inlet port (113) may be connected to a first volute that is formed in the turbine housing (109), and a second inlet port (114) connected to a second volute that is formed in the turbine housing (109). A center housing may be connected to the turbine housing (109), and a compressor (111) may be connected to the center housing. An exhaust gas valve (137) is in fluid communication with the first inlet port (113) and arranged to at least partially constrict a flow of exhaust gas from entering the first inlet port (113) of the turbine (109), but not constrict the flow of exhaust gas from entering the second inlet port (114).

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to internal combustion engines, including but not limited to control and operation of a turbocharger for an internal combustion engine.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Many modern engines use variable geometry turbines (VGT) as part of turbocharger systems for refined engine control, transient response, and lower emissions. A function of a VGT depends on a position of internal vanes that direct a flow of exhaust gas to a turbine wheel. These internal vanes are also capable of modulating a pressure drop across the VGT, effectively controlling a pressure of the exhaust gas upstream of the VGT. Control of exhaust pressure in an engine is advantageous to engines having exhaust gas recirculation systems, because a pressure difference between an intake system and the exhaust system may be controlled to augment the flow of exhaust gas to be recirculated.
  • Current VGT designs use complicated and costly internal vane assemblies that have many moving parts. This often leads to use of exotic materials and/or precise manufacturing methods to improve the function and reliability of VGTs.
  • Accordingly, there is a need for providing a system which utilizes a simple, free-flow type turbocharger, that is less expensive and complicated than a VGT, but that still provides control of exhaust manifold pressure and engine intake manifold boost.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • A turbocharger for an internal combustion engine includes a turbine having a divided turbine housing. A first inlet port may be connected to a first volute that is formed in the turbine housing, and a second inlet port connected to a second volute that is formed in the turbine housing. A center housing may be connected to the turbine housing, and a compressor may be connected to the center housing. An exhaust gas valve is in fluid communication with the first inlet port and arranged to at least partially constrict a flow of exhaust gas from entering the first inlet port of the turbine, but not constrict the flow of exhaust gas from entering the second inlet port.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an engine system that includes a turbocharger and an exhaust gas control valve in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart for a method of controlling an operation of a turbocharger in accordance with the invention.
  • DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • The following describes an apparatus for and method of operating an internal combustion engine with a free-flow turbocharger in place of a variable geometry turbocharger (VGT), while maintaining a desirable capability of controlling exhaust pressure of the engine in addition to improving a transient response of the engine. An engine 100 is shown in FIG. 1. The engine 100 has a block 101 that includes a plurality of cylinders. The cylinders in the block 101 are fluidly connected to an intake system 103 and to an exhaust system 105. A turbocharger 107 includes a turbine 109. The turbine 109 may be a free-flow type turbine having a divided housing. The turbine 109 may have a first turbine inlet port 113, and a second turbine inlet port 114 connected to the exhaust system 105. The turbocharger 107 may additionally include a compressor 111 connected to the intake system 103 through an inlet air passage 115.
  • During operation of the engine 100, air may enter the compressor 111 through an air inlet 117. Compressed air may exit the compressor 111 through the inlet air passage 115, and pass through an optional charge air cooler 119 and an optional inlet throttle 121 before entering the intake manifold 103. Exhaust gas from the exhaust system 105 may be routed to an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler 123 and pass through an EGR valve 125 before meeting and mixing with air from the inlet throttle 121 at a junction 127.
  • The first and second inlet ports 113 and 114 of the turbine 109 may be connected to the exhaust system 105 through a distribution manifold 129. The distribution manifold 129 may fluidly connect the exhaust system 105 to the first turbine inlet port 113 through a first supply passage 131, and to the second turbine inlet port 114 through a second supply passage 133. Exhaust gas passing through the turbine 109 may exit the engine system 100 through a tailpipe 135.
  • At times when the EGR valve 125 is at least partially open, a flow of exhaust gas at an exhaust pressure “EP” that exists upstream of the EGR cooler 123 flows through the EGR valve 125 and into the junction 127 where in mixes with air from the inlet throttle 121 at a manifold pressure “MP” that exists downstream of the inlet throttle 121. An amount of exhaust gas being recirculated through the EGR valve 125 may primarily depend on an opening of the EGR valve 125, and on a difference between the exhaust pressure EP and the manifold pressure MP.
  • On an engine having a VGT, a vane position can be adjusted to increase EP, and thus the difference between EP and MP, if such a difference is required to flow a desired EGR gas flow. A similar effect may be accomplished by lowering the MP with the inlet throttle 121. Both these solutions pose challenges in that use of a VGT to raise the EP may be expensive and complicated, while use of the inlet throttle 121 to lower the MP may undesirably increase a fuel consumption of the engine system 100. These and other issues may be avoided as described below.
  • Control of the EP may be accomplished by an exhaust throttle valve (ETV) 137 that is placed in fluid communication with the exhaust system 105 at a location upstream of the turbine 109, as shown in FIG. 1. The ETV 137 may advantageously be arranged to interrupt flow of exhaust gas entering one of the first or second inlet ports 113 and 114 of the turbine 109. In the case shown, the ETV 137 is arranged to interrupt flow of exhaust gas from the manifold 129 from entering the first inlet port 113.
  • At times when the engine 100 operates at or near an idle condition, when engine speed is low and there is little to no torque load, the ETV 137 may be in a more closed position. In this more closed position, the ETV 137 may effectively limit a flow of exhaust gas into the first inlet port 113 of the turbine 109. With the first inlet port 113 blocked, a flow area of exhaust gas out of the exhaust system 105 may be reduced, and as a result, an EP experienced by the engine and present in the exhaust system 105 may be increased. Moreover, a flow of exhaust gas into the turbine 109 through the second inlet port 114 may advantageously be accelerated and may cause a turbine wheel (not shown) in the turbine 109 to spin faster. This faster spin of the turbine wheel may advantageously improve an acceleration or transient performance of the turbocharger 107.
  • One additional advantage of the ETV 137 may be realized when the engine 100 operates anywhere above the idle condition. For example, at any operating condition of the engine 100, the ETV 137 may be adjusted to reduce or increase an opening into the first inlet port 113 of the turbine 109. Such an adjustment may be made to control the EP of the engine by increasing or reducing same. Such adjustments to the EP of the engine 100 may be used for various reasons, including, inducement of EGR gas flow through the EGR cooler 123, improved transient performance above the idle condition, exhaust gas temperature control for after-treatment, and so forth.
  • Operation of the ETV 137 is practically able to adjust the turbine's area over radius ratio (A/R). Moreover, the turbine 109 may be adjusted for differently shaped and sized volutes. For example, the volute connected to the first inlet port 113 may be smaller (have a lower A/R) as compared to the volute that is connected to the second inlet port 114. The ETV 137 may be integral with the turbine 109, or may alternatively be disposed as a separate component in connection with the engine 100. Optionally, wastegates may also be used to refine the ability to control operation of the turbocharger 107.
  • An optional first wastegate valve 139 may be located in a first bypass passage 141 that fluidly connects the first inlet port 113 with the tailpipe 135. The connection of the first bypass passage 141 with the first supply passage 131 may advantageously be located downstream of the ETV 137. An optional second wastegate valve 143 may be located in a second bypass passage 145 that may fluidly connect the second inlet port 114 with the tailpipe 135. The optional first and second wastegate valves 139 and 143 may be closed by default and open at times when the EP in the exhaust system 105 requires control in addition to the control possible with use of the ETV 137, i.e., at times when bypassing of the turbine 109 either partially or entirely is beneficial to the operation of the engine 100.
  • A flowchart for a method of controlling an operation of a turbocharger is shown in FIG. 2. The turbocharger may have two or more volutes formed therein, each being of similar or different geometry and size than another. An engine may operate and generate a flow of exhaust gas at step 202. The exhaust gas flow may be collected in an exhaust collector at step 204, and be distributed into a first flow and a second flow that enter a first and second exhaust passages at step 206. Each of the first and second exhaust passages may be arranged to supply their respective flow of exhaust gas to a first and second inlet ports, respectively, of a turbine, at step 207.
  • The first flow of exhaust gas that is routed to the first inlet port of the turbine through the first exhaust passage may be selectively restricted by closing an exhaust throttle valve at step 208, while the second flow of exhaust gas may remain unaffected by the exhaust throttle valve. The selective restriction of the first exhaust flow may be accomplished by action of an actuator onto the exhaust throttle valve at step 210. Any action of the actuator may be in response to an electronic signal from an electronic controller. The electronic controller may send a signal to the actuator based on an engine parameter, for example, a pressure in the exhaust and/or intake systems of the engine. A pressure sensor may be located on the engine and may be arranged to communicate information to the electronic controller. A wastegate valve may open to further control the exhaust and/or intake pressure of the engine.
  • The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.

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1. A turbocharger for an internal combustion engine comprising:
a turbine that includes a divided turbine housing;
a first inlet port connected to a first volute that is formed in the turbine housing:
a second inlet port connected to a second volute that is formed in the turbine housing;
a center housing connected to the turbine housing;
a compressor connected to the center housing;
an exhaust throttle valve in fluid communication with the first inlet port, wherein the exhaust gas valve is arranged to at least partially constrict a flow of exhaust gas from entering the first inlet port of the turbine and not constrict the flow of exhaust gas from entering the second inlet port;
a first bypass passage that fluidly connects the first inlet port with an outlet of the turbine, and a first wastegate valve disposed in the first bypass passage; and
a second bypass passage that fluidly connect the second inlet port with an outlet of the turbine, and a second wastegate valve, separate from said first wastegate valve, disposed in the second bypass passage.
2. (canceled)
3. The turbocharger of claim 1, wherein the exhaust throttle valve is disposed upstream of the first bypass passage.
4. (canceled)
5. The turbocharger of claim 1, wherein the exhaust throttle valve is capable of completely constricting the flow of exhaust gas from entering the first inlet port when the turbocharger is in operation.
6. The turbocharger of claim 1, wherein the exhaust throttle valve is integrated with the turbocharger.
7. An internal combustion engine comprising:
an exhaust system connected to a base engine;
an Intake system connected to the base engine;
a turbocharger in operable fluid communication with the exhaust system and the intake system, wherein the turbocharger includes a divided turbine housing, wherein a first portion of the turbine housing has a first inlet port, wherein a second portion of the turbine housing has a second inlet port, wherein the first inlet port is connected to the exhaust system through a first supply passage, and wherein the second inlet port is connected to the exhaust system through a second inlet passage;
an exhaust throttle valve disposed in the first supply passage, wherein the exhaust throttle valve is arranged to obstruct fluid communication between only the first inlet port and the exhaust system;
a first bypass passage fluidly connecting an outlet of the turbine housing with the first in let passage downstream of the exhaust throttle valve, wherein a first wastegate is disposed in the first bypass passage; and
a second bypass passage fluidly connecting an outlet of the turbine housing with the second inlet port, wherein a second wastegate, separate from said first wastegate, is disposed in the second bypass passage.
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. The internal combustion engine of claim 7, wherein the first portion and the second portion of the turbine have an equal area to radius ratio.
11. The internal combustion engine of claim 7, wherein at least one of the exhaust throttle valve, the first wastegate, and the second wastegate, are integrated with the turbine housing.
12. The internal combustion engine of claim 7, further comprising an electronic controller connected to an actuator, wherein the actuator is operably associated with the exhaust throttle valve, and wherein the actuator is arranged to change a position of the exhaust throttle gas valve in response to a signal from the electronic controller.
13. A method for operating a turbocharger on an internal combustion engine comprising the steps of:
generating a flow of exhaust gas during operation of the engine;
collecting the flow of exhaust gas in a collector;
distributing the flow of exhaust gas from the collector into a first flow portion and a second flow portion;
routing the first flow portion to a first turbine inlet port through a first supply passage;
routing the second flow portion into a second turbine inlet port through a second supply passage;
selectively restricting the first flow portion into the first inlet port of the turbine;
changing a position of an exhaust throttle valve disposed In the first supply passage;
activating an actuator that is operably associated with the exhaust throttle valve in response to an electronic signal from an electronic controller; and
bypassing a portion of the first flow portion around the turbine by opening a first wastegate that is disposed in a first bypass passage that fluidly connects the first inlet port with an outlet of the turbine; or
bypassing a portion of the second flow portion around the turbine by opening a second wastegate that is disposed in a second bypass passage that fluidly connects the second inlet port with an outlet of the turbine.
14. (canceled)
15. (canceled)
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the electronic signal in the activating step is based on an engine operating parameter that includes at least one of an exhaust gas pressure and an intake air pressure.
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