WO2002070106A1 - Filtre a structure en nid d'abeilles et procede permettant de fabriquer ce filtre - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an 82-cam filter used for a combustion device such as a boiler or an exhaust gas purification device for an internal combustion engine such as a diesel engine and a method for manufacturing the same.
- An exhaust gas purifying honeycomb filter usually has a structure in which a plurality of through holes separated by porous partition walls are alternately plugged at an exhaust gas inflow end surface and an exhaust gas outflow end surface.
- the filter when used as exhaust gas purification means for diesel engines, etc., the filter is exposed to local high temperatures in the filter regeneration process that burns and removes the carbon particulates accumulated in the filter, so the generation of cracks in the filter is an important problem. It has become.
- the honeycomb structure is divided into a plurality of 82-cam segments, and the honeycomb segments are bonded to each other through a bonding material.
- Various honeycomb structures have been proposed to reduce the thermal stress of the honeycomb structure. .
- Japanese Patent Publication No. Sho 61-512240 discloses that a plurality of honeycomb segments made of ceramic are used when the mineral composition is substantially the same as that of the honeycomb segments and the difference in thermal expansion coefficient is 800 ° C. There is disclosed a heat shock resistant rotary heat storage element that is integrated by joining with a joining material of 0.1% or less.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 8-282246 discloses that a plurality of honeycomb segments are formed by intermingling at least three-dimensionally intermingled inorganic fibers and inorganic particles via an inorganic binder and an organic binder.
- a ceramic honeycomb filter in which the durability of a honeycomb substrate is improved by bonding with an elastic sealant bonded to the honeycomb filter.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and can reduce the thermal stress of each part of a filter to highly suppress the occurrence of cracks and the like.
- silicon carbide, or metal silicon and silicon carbide It is an object of the present invention to provide a honeycomb filter suitable for a filter containing as a main component and a method for producing the same. Disclosure of the invention
- the inventor of the present invention has conducted intensive studies to solve the above-mentioned problems.
- the adjacent honeycomb segments are brought into contact with each other directly or through a heat conducting member on a part of each side surface, so that the entire filter is formed.
- the honeycomb segments are not in contact with each other directly on some of the side surfaces or via a heat conductive member (hereinafter, may be referred to as “contact portions”).
- the inventors have found that the above-mentioned object can be achieved by using a structure in which at least a part of each side surface is joined through a joining material having a strength smaller than that of the base material of the honeycomb segment, thereby completing the present invention.
- a plurality of honeycomb segments having a plurality of through-holes partitioned by a porous partition wall and having the plurality of through-holes alternately plugged at an exhaust gas inflow end surface and an exhaust gas outflow end surface are joined.
- the adjacent honeycomb segments are in contact with each other on a portion of the opposing side surfaces, and at least a portion of the side surfaces other than the contact portions of the brackets are closer to the honeycomb segment base.
- a honeycomb filter characterized by being joined to each other via a joining material having low strength is provided.
- At least one of the side surfaces having a contact portion is a portion of a side surface other than a portion where the honeycomb segments contact each other directly or via a heat conducting member (hereinafter, also referred to as a “non-contact portion”). It is preferable to include all the parts connected to the end face on the exhaust gas inflow side, and at least all the parts connected to the exhaust gas inflow end face, the exhaust gas outflow end face, and the outer peripheral surface of the honeycomb filter. It is more preferable that the non-contact portion includes a portion connected to at least the exhaust gas inflow end surface of the side surface having the contact portion, and a bonding material is provided on a part thereof. It is preferable to be provided.
- At least one of the adjacent segments of the honeycomb segment is formed of another honeycomb segment.
- One of the 82 cam segments is provided with a heat conducting member of the same material as the ⁇ ⁇ cam segment on a part of the side surface facing the side surface of the other honeycomb segment.
- a structure that contacts a part of the side surface of the 82 cam segment is preferable.
- the honeycomb segments preferably contain silicon carbide, or metal silicon and silicon carbide as main components, and the bonding material preferably contains a heat-resistant inorganic compound as a main component. Further, it is preferable that a metal having a catalytic activity is supported on partition walls provided between the through-holes of the honeycomb segment.
- a honeycomb structure having a plurality of through-holes partitioned by partition walls is obtained by kneading and molding a powder material made of ceramics and a metal or a metal, a binder, and water. After drying, a plurality of through-holes are alternately plugged at the exhaust gas inflow end face and the exhaust gas outflow end face to obtain a dried honeycomb segment body, and a portion of the side surface of the dried honeycomb segment body has the same shape as the honeycomb segment dried body. After joining a heat conducting member made of a material, drying and firing are performed to obtain a composite honeycomb segment, and the honeycomb segment provided with the heat conducting member is opposed to another adjacent honeycomb segment via the heat conducting member.
- a bonding material having strength smaller than that of the honeycomb segment base is arranged on at least a part of the non-contact portion while making contact with a part of the side surface to be contacted.
- Eighty-two Kamufiru evening one manufacturing method characterized by integrating is provided by.
- a powder raw material composed of ceramics and / or metal, a binder and water are kneaded and molded to obtain an eighty-cam structure having a plurality of through-holes partitioned by partition walls.
- a plurality of through holes are alternately plugged at the exhaust gas inflow end surface and the exhaust gas outflow end surface to obtain an 82-cam segment dry body.
- a convex portion is provided on the side surface of the dried honeycomb segment body, and then sintered to obtain a honeycomb segment, and the convex portion provided on the side surface of this honeycomb segment is connected to the facing side surface of another adjacent honeycomb segment.
- a method for manufacturing a honeycomb filter comprising: disposing a bonding material having a strength smaller than that of a dried 82-cam segment at least at a part of a non-contact portion and contacting at least a part of the non-contact part, and integrating them.
- the powder raw material contains silicon carbide, or metal silicon and silicon carbide as main components.
- the bonding material preferably contains a heat-resistant inorganic compound as a main component.
- each honeycomb segment is joined with a joining material having a strength smaller than that of the base body of the honeycomb segment, so that the constraint on each honeycomb segment by the joining material is small.
- each part of the filter can be relatively freely deformed according to the temperature change. As a result, even if the temperature distribution in each part becomes uneven during use, the thermal stress generated in the fill is reduced, so that cracks can be prevented and the honeycomb fill with excellent durability can be prevented. It can be. Further, in the present invention, since the plurality of honeycomb segments are in contact with each other on a part of the surfaces facing each other, the thermal conductivity of the entire filter is secured with or without the joining material, and each component of the filter is secured.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing one embodiment of a honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 schematically shows another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention. It is a partial side view shown.
- FIG. 3 is a partial side view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view schematically showing still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 12 (a) and 12 (b) schematically show still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 (a) is a perspective view
- FIG. 12 (b) is a diagram.
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken along line Y-Y 'of FIG.
- Figs. 13 (a) and (b) schematically show still another embodiment of the honeycomb filter according to the present invention.
- Fig. 13 (a) is a perspective view
- Fig. 13 (b) Is a sectional view taken along the line Z-Z 'in FIG. 13 (a).
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory view schematically showing one example of a method of forming a bonding surface in the manufacturing method of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is an explanatory view schematically showing another example of a method for forming a bonding surface in the manufacturing method of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory view schematically showing still another example of a method for forming a bonding surface in the manufacturing method of the present invention.
- the honeycomb filter 10 of the present invention is configured such that adjacent ones of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5 are in contact with each other at a part of opposing side surfaces 6 and 7, and a non-contact part 12 At least a part of the base member is bonded to each other via a bonding material 24 having strength smaller than that of the bases 4 and 5 of the honeycomb segment.
- the 82 cam segments 4 and 5 of the present invention have a plurality of through holes 21 partitioned by a porous partition wall 20 at an exhaust gas inflow end surface 16 and an exhaust gas outflow end surface 14.
- honeycomb segments 4 and 5 examples include, for example, non-oriented cordierite, oriented cordierite, muraito zircon, mulite, gircon, codierite-mullite, mulite monotitanate, clay.
- examples include ceramics containing at least one selected from the group consisting of silicon carbide pound, silicon carbide, metallic silicon, and zirconia spinel as a main crystal phase.
- silicon carbide or a material mainly containing metal silicon and silicon carbide.
- the shape and cell density of the through-holes 21 of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5 are not particularly limited, and the desired shape and cell density can be appropriately obtained depending on the application and the like.
- the shape of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5 is not particularly limited.
- a cylindrical shape is formed in the axial direction so as to pass through the central axis 31. Cut into three or four parts and have a fan-shaped cross-section in the axial and vertical directions; as shown in Figures 12 (a) (b) and 13 (a) (b)
- a cylindrical shape is cut into 9 or more at regular intervals in the axial direction, and the cross-sectional shape in the axial direction and the vertical direction is different in each segment 4 such as a sector and a square. Can be done.
- the contact portions 8 can be provided in large numbers and three-dimensionally, the thermal stress of the honeycomb filter can be extremely reduced.
- a honeycomb segment 4 in which the honeycomb filter 10 is cut into nine or more divisions is preferable.
- the partition wall 20 is used in order to promote the removal of the trapped particulate matter by burning and to effectively regenerate the filter.
- a metal having catalytic activity such as Pt, Pd, Rh or the like is supported thereon.
- the honeycomb filter 10 of the present invention has a structure in which the adjacent segments 4 and 5 of the above-described honeycomb segment are brought into contact with each other on a part of the side surfaces 6 and 7 facing each other.
- the thermal conductivity of the entire filter 10 can be ensured irrespective of 24 or together with the bonding material 24, and the thermal stress of each part can be reduced.
- contact means that heat can be conducted between the respective honeycomb segments 4 and 5, and when deformation due to thermal expansion occurs, between the respective honeycomb segments 4 and 5. Means that the positional relationship between the contacting surfaces can be changed. To taste. .
- one of the adjacent honeycomb segments 4 and 5 has one honeycomb segment 4 that faces one side 6 of the other honeycomb segment 5.
- one honeycomb segment 4 is provided with a heat conducting member 18 made of the same material as the honeycomb segment 4 on a part of the side 6 facing the side 7 of the other honeycomb segment 5. That are in contact with a part of the side surface 7 of another adjacent honeycomb segment 5 via the heat conducting member 18; or, as shown in FIG. 3, adjacent honeycomb segments 4, 5 Of each of the opposite sides 6, 7 (Not shown) or those provided with heat conducting members 18 and 19 and adjacent honeycomb segments ⁇ 4 and 5 being in contact with each other via these members.
- At least one of the adjacent honeycomb segments 4 and 5 is provided with a heat conducting member 18 (19) made of the same material as the honeycomb segment 4 'because of easy design. Then, it is preferable to make contact with another adjacent honeycomb segment 5 via the heat conduction member 18 (19).
- the contact portion 8 is formed by separating the outer peripheral surface 23 of the honeycomb filter 10, the exhaust gas inflow end surface 16, and the exhaust gas.
- the filter is provided at the center of the filter without being connected to the outflow end surface 14, and the non-contact portion 12 is provided including all of the portions connected to these surfaces 23, 14, and 16.
- the entirety of the portion connected to the exhaust gas inflow end surface 16, the exhaust gas outflow end surface 14, and the outer peripheral surface 23 of the honeycomb filter 10 is joined. Since the material 24 can be provided, a structure capable of effectively preventing soot blow-through can be provided. Also, since the contact part 8 is provided at the center of the filter, It is easy to make the temperature of the whole filter uniform, and the part 37 where the bonding material 24 is not provided is outside the contact part 8 (exhaust gas inflow end surface, exhaust gas outflow end surface side, or outer peripheral surface of the two-cam filter). Therefore, a structure capable of more effectively reducing thermal stress can be obtained. Furthermore, since the contact portion 8 is located in the direction of the center of the 82-cam filter 110 from the position where the joining material 24 is disposed, even if the filter 1 is deformed due to thermal expansion, it is surely provided. The contact state can be ensured.
- the shape of the contact portion 8 is not particularly limited.
- the honeycomb filter 110 may have a triangular, rectangular, square, rhombic, trapezoidal, elliptical, circular, circular, cross-sectional shape in the axial direction.
- a semi-elliptical shape, a semi-circular shape, or the like are preferable because the temperature of the entire filter 10 is easily equalized.
- the area of the contact portion 8 in the present invention is such that the thermal conductivity is increased to reduce the thermal stress of each of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5, and that the area of each of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5 by the bonding material 24 described later is used. It is preferable to set the width to an appropriate size in consideration of the bonding strength, the thermal conductivity of the bonding material 24, and the like.
- the honeycomb filter 10 of the present invention further includes a bonding material 24 having strength smaller than that of the base of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5 by connecting the adjacent segments 4 and 5 of the honeycomb segments to each other at a part of the non-contact portion 12. It has a structure that joins together. This makes it possible to reduce the restraint by the bonding material 24 and reduce the thermal stress of each part of the filter while integrating the respective honeycomb segments 4 and 5. .
- “strength” means a value measured by a four-point bending strength test (JIS 1601).
- the bonding material 24 in the present invention only needs to be smaller in strength than the base material of the honeycomb segments 4 and 5 described above, and it is not necessary to use a heat conductive material in order to secure the heat conductivity of the entire filter 10. Absent. However, the effect of reducing the thermal stress is that the joining material 24 is made of a thermally conductive material, and the thermal conductivity is secured at both the contact portions 8 and 9 and the joining portions 35 and 36. Is preferred in that it is large.
- a heat-resistant inorganic compound as a main component in terms of excellent heat resistance and thermal shock resistance.
- examples thereof include ceramics used as the above-described powder raw material and a mixture of a fiber material or powder containing Z or metal and cement or the like.
- a mixture of ceramics and a fiber material containing Z or metal and cement or the like used in the powder raw material is preferable because of its large elastic modulus and great effect of reducing thermal stress.
- the cement include a hydrated cement and a thermosetting cement, and a thermosetting cement is preferable in view of strength and workability.
- the bonding material 24 may be provided on the entire non-contact portion 12, and as shown in FIGS. It may be provided on a part of the contact portion 12.
- the strength of the entire honeycomb filter 10 with respect to mechanical stress can be increased, while in the latter structure, the thermal stress of the entire 82-cam filter 10 can be further reduced.
- non-joining portion 37 a portion where the joining material 24 is not provided (hereinafter, sometimes referred to as “non-joining portion”) 37 is attached to the contact portion. It is preferable to provide it on the exhaust gas inflow end face 16 side or on the exhaust gas outflow end face 14 side than in FIG.
- the bonding material 24 in order to prevent soot blow-through, as shown in Figs. 4 to 7 and Figs. 13 (a) and (b), the bonding material 24 must be It is preferable to include the entire part connected to the gas inflow end face 16, and more preferable to include the entire part connected to the outer peripheral face 23 and the exhaust gas outflow end face 14. At this time, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 13 (a) and (b), the bonding material 24 is formed from the outer peripheral surface 23, the exhaust gas inflow end surface 16, or the exhaust gas outflow end surface 14 from the respective surfaces 23, 1. They may be provided with the same width in the vertical direction with respect to 6, 14 or may be provided with different widths as shown in FIGS.
- the non-joined portion 37 has a rectangular shape such as a rectangle, a square, a rhombus, a trapezoid, a circle, a track circle shape, etc., corresponding to the shape of the contact portion 8.
- the shape may be different from the shape of the contact portion 8 as shown in FIGS. 13 (a) and 13 (b).
- a ceramic material and a powder material made of Z or a metal, a binder and water are kneaded and molded to obtain a honeycomb structure having a plurality of through holes partitioned by partition walls. After drying this honeycomb structure, a plurality of through holes are alternately plugged at both end surfaces on the exhaust gas inflow side and the exhaust gas outflow side to obtain a dried honeycomb segment body.
- powdered raw materials composed of ceramics and Z or metal include metal silicon, silicon carbide, titanium, zirconium, boron carbide, titanium carbide, zirconium carbide, silicon nitride, boron nitride, aluminum nitride, aluminum oxide, and zirconium oxide.
- Mullite, cordierite, aluminum titanate, sialon, kaolin, talc, aluminum hydroxide, fused silica, and quartz. Can be listed. Above all, from the viewpoint of thermal conductivity and heat resistance, it is preferable to use metal silicon and silicon carbide or silicon carbide as a main component.
- binder examples include hydroxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, and polyvinyl alcohol. These binders may be used alone or in combination of two or more. Can be used. In the present invention, in addition to ethylene, which is generally used as a molding aid, Glycol, dextrin, fatty acid stone, or polyalcohol may be added as necessary.
- the amount of water to be charged is usually about 10 to 40 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the above-mentioned powdery raw material. After the water is charged, the obtained mixed raw material is converted into a vacuum kneader or the like. To make it plastic.
- the molding method is preferably extrusion molding.
- it can be performed using a ram-type extruder, a twin-screw continuous extruder, or the like.
- Examples of the method for drying the honeycomb structure include hot-air drying, microwave drying, dielectric drying, reduced-pressure drying, vacuum drying, and freeze-drying. Among them, dielectric drying, microwave drying, and hot-air drying are preferable. It is preferable to perform it alone or in combination.
- the plugging material may be a commonly used material, for example, the same material as the above-mentioned powder raw material can be used.
- a contact surface that is in contact with a side surface of another dried honeycomb segment is formed on a part of the side surface of the obtained dried honeycomb segment, and then dried and fired. Get the honeycomb segment.
- a method for forming the contact surface As a method for forming the contact surface, as shown in FIG. 14, a method of cutting the dried honeycomb segment 1 by cutting or the like and forming a convex portion on a part of the side surface 2; As shown, a method of joining a heat conducting member 18 made of the same material as the dried honeycomb segment 1 to a part of the side surface 2 of the dried honeycomb segment 1 can be mentioned. The latter method is preferred because of easy design.
- the protrusions (not shown) or the heat conductive members 18 and 19 may be provided on both of the dried honeycomb segment bodies 1 that are in contact with each other.
- the drying method is the same as the method for drying the honeycomb structure described above.
- desired conditions may be appropriately selected depending on the type of the material to be used.
- the contact portion made of the heat conducting member or the convex portion of the obtained 82 cam segment is brought into contact with a part of the opposite side surface of another adjacent 82 cam segment, and At least a part of the non-contact portion is provided with a bonding material having a strength lower than that of the honeycomb segment base, and integrated.
- the heat-resistant inorganic compound used as the material of the bonding material is preferably a mixture of an organic or inorganic binder, if necessary.
- the bonding material may be a plate-shaped dry body, a slurry, or the like.
- hydration or heat treatment can be selected according to the material of the joining material.
- a suitable heat treatment temperature may be appropriately selected according to the material of the joining material, but it is generally preferable to perform the joining at a temperature of 200 to 400 ° C.
- a mixed powder of SiC ⁇ 75% by weight and metallic Si powder 25% by weight was used, and 100 parts by weight of this mixed powder was obtained from methylcellulose and hydroxypropoxyl methylcellulose. 6 parts by weight, 0.8 parts by weight of surfactant, and 22 parts by weight of water The mixture was kneaded with a machine to obtain a plastic clay.
- this kneaded material is extruded, and the external shape is a shape obtained by cutting a cylindrical shape into four in the axial direction so as to pass through the center axis thereof, and has a fan-shaped cross section in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Then, each honeycomb structure having a partition wall thickness of 0.3 mm and a cell density of 31 cells / cm 2 was formed.
- the formed body was dried with microwaves and hot air, and then the through holes of the honeycomb structure were alternately plugged on both end surfaces on the exhaust gas inflow side and the exhaust gas outflow side, to obtain a dried honeycomb segment body.
- a slurry made of the same material as the 82-cam segment dried body is applied to a part of the side surface of the dried honeycomb segment body, and a plate-like material made of the same material as the dried honeycomb segment body is applied to the portion where the slurry is applied.
- the heat conductive member was pressed and dried, and the heat conductive member was joined to the dried honeycomb segment.
- the obtained dried composite segment is degreased at about 400 ° C. in an N 2 atmosphere, and then calcined at about 150 ° C. in an inert atmosphere such as Ar to form a composite honeycomb segment. Created.
- a honeycomb filter having the structure shown in Fig. 4 was obtained by disposing a bonding material composed of SiC powder, an inorganic binder, and water and bonding and integrating the honeycomb segments to each other.
- ⁇ Dimensions of the honeycomb filter after integration was 144 mm X 15 2 mm L, and the gap at the non-contact portion was 2 mm.
- Example 2 In the same manner as in Example 1, a dried honeycomb segment body was prepared, and the obtained dried honeycomb segment body was cut to provide a convex portion on a side surface, and then fired to form a honeycomb segment.
- honeycomb segments are combined so that the convex portion of the honeycomb segment directly contacts the side surface of another adjacent honeycomb segment.
- the same bonding material as in Example 1 was arranged in a part of the non-contact portion where the honeycomb segments were not in contact with each other, and the respective honeycomb segments were bonded to each other.
- the dimensions of the obtained honeycomb segment were 144 mm ⁇ X 152 mm L, the partition wall thickness was 0.3 mm, and the cell density was 31 cells Z cm 2 .
- Example 1 a honeycomb filter was used in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the structure shown in FIG. 8, FIG. 12 (a) (b), or FIG. 13 (a) (b) was used, respectively. Obtained.
- Example 2 a joining material composed of aluminosilicate fiber, SiC powder, inorganic binder, and water was disposed on the entire opposing side surfaces of the adjacent honeycomb segments to have a contact portion.
- a honeycomb filter was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the structure was not changed.
- Example 1 a slurry made of the same material as that of the dried honeycomb segment was applied to the entire side surface of each of the two dried honeycomb segment bodies, and then the portion coated with the slurry was made of the same material as the dried honeycomb segment.
- a honeycomb filter was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the plate-shaped heat conductive member was pressed and dried, and the heat conductive member was joined to both dried honeycomb segments to have no contact portion. Obtained.
- honeycomb segments are brought into contact with each other on a part of the opposing side surfaces, and a bonding material having a strength lower than that of the honeycomb segment base body on at least a part of the side surfaces other than the contacting parts. No cracks were observed in the 82-cam filters of Examples 1 to 5 having a structure in which they were joined to each other through the filter.
- the honeycomb filter is divided into nine parts to provide more contact surfaces, and the volume of one honeycomb segment is reduced.
- the honeycomb filters of Examples 4 and 5 have a structure in which the two-cam filter is divided into four in the axial direction so as to pass through the center axis thereof, as shown in FIGS. Cracks were much less common than filters.
- the occurrence of cracks and the like due to thermal stress can be significantly reduced as compared with the conventional honeycomb filter.
- silicon carbide, or metal silicon and silicon carbide as main components are used. Like this It is possible to provide a honeycomb filter having excellent remarkable characteristics and a method for producing the same.
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