WO2009151378A1 - Arrangement for a supercharged combustion engine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an arrangement for a supercharged combustion engine according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the amount of air which can be supplied to a supercharged combustion engine depends on the pressure of the air but also on the temperature of the air. Supplying the largest possible amount of air to a combustion engine entails the air having first to be compressed to a high pressure and thereafter be cooled before it is led to the combustion engine. When air needs compressing to high pressure, it is advantageous that it be compressed in two stages. This may involve a compressor of a first turbo unit subjecting the air to a first compression step and a compressor in a second turbo unit subjecting the air to a second compression step. Cooling the air between the two compression steps is a known practice. The cooling of the air after it has undergone the first compression step leads to the air being at a lower temperature.
- the air will thus be at a lower specific volume, i.e. it will occupy a smaller volume per unit weight.
- a compressor usually has a space with a constant volume in which to receive and compress air, such intermediate cooling makes it possible for a larger amount of air to be drawn into the second compressor and subjected to the second compression step. This means that a large amount of air can be compressed to a high pressure. It is also important to cool the compressed air before it is led to the combustion engine, so that a large amount of the compressed air can be led into the combustion engine.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement for a supercharged combustion engine which results in effective cooling of compressed air which is led to the combustion engine even when the air is compressed to a very high pressure.
- the intercooling results in the air after the second compression step being at a significantly lower temperature than if it was subjected in a conventional manner to only one compression step.
- the lower temperature of the air after the compression means that components for receiving and conveying the compressed air need not be made of relatively expensive materials with good heat tolerance characteristics.
- After the compression of the air it is cooled first by coolant from the first system and thereafter by coolant from the second cooling system. Cooling the compressed air first with the warmer coolant in the first cooling system makes it unnecessary for the second cooling system to effect the whole cooling of the charge air.
- the load on the second cooling system will thus be smaller and the temperature of the coolant can therefore be kept at a low level.
- the low temperature of the coolant in the second cooling system ensures that the charge air is cooled to a low temperature before it is led into the combustion engine.
- the first cooling system comprises a first radiator in which the coolant is intended to be cooled by air.
- a radiator may be arranged at a suitable location, e.g. in a vehicle, where it has a cooling air flow passing through it.
- the first cooling system comprises with advantage an extra radiator in which the coolant is intended to be cooled by air.
- the extra radiator and the first radiator are preferably arranged in parallel in the first cooling system. Thus part of the coolant will be cooled in the first radiator and the remainder of the coolant will be cooled in the extra cooler.
- the coolant from the various coolers may be brought together and mixed before the coolant is used again for cooling.
- the first cooling system is preferably intended to cool the combustion engine. It is advantageous to use the coolant in this existing cooling system for subjecting the compressed air to a first step of cooling after the second compression. During normal operation, this coolant will certainly be at a temperature of 80-100°C but this is definitely lower than the temperature of the compressed air after it has undergone the second compression step.
- the second cooling system comprises a radiator element in which the coolant is intended to be cooled by air at the temperature of the surroundings.
- the coolant in the second cooling system For the coolant in the second cooling system to acquire a low temperature, it is advantageous to cause it to be cooled in a radiator element which has air at the temperature of the surroundings flowing through it. By suitable dimensioning of the radiator element it is therefore possible also to cool the coolant to a temperature close to the temperature of the surroundings.
- the second cooling system may comprise a line adapted to leading coolant to the first charge air cooler and a line adapted to leading coolant to the third charge air cooler, which lines are arranged in parallel so that they lead coolant at substantially the same temperature to the respective charge air coolers.
- the second cooling system may comprise at least one further parallel line which leads coolant to a further radiator.
- coolant at a low temperature
- the arrangement comprises a the return line connecting the exhaust line to the inlet line so that it is possible, via the return line, to recirculate exhaust gases from the exhaust line to the inlet line.
- EGR exhaust Gas Recirculation
- the technique known as EGR is a known way of recirculating part of the exhaust gases from a combustion process in a combustion engine.
- the recirculating exhaust gases are mixed with the inlet air to the combustion engine before the mixture is led to the engine's cylinders. Adding exhaust gases to the air causes a lower combustion temperature which results inter alia in a reduced content of nitrogen oxides NO x in the exhaust gases.
- Supplying a large amount of exhaust gases to the combustion engine also requires effective cooling of the exhaust gases before they are led to the combustion engine.
- the return line may comprise a first EGR cooler adapted to being cooled by coolant from the first cooling system and a second EGR cooler adapted to being cooled by coolant from the second cooling system.
- the exhaust gases can thus undergo cooling to the same low temperature as the circulating air before they mix and are led into the combustion engine.
- Fig. 1 depicts an arrangement for a supercharged diesel engine according to a first embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 depicts an arrangement for a supercharged diesel engine according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 1 depicts an arrangement for a supercharged combustion engine intended to power a schematically depicted vehicle 1.
- the combustion engine is here exemplified as a diesel engine 2.
- the diesel engine 2 may be used to power a heavy vehicle 1.
- the diesel engine 2 is cooled by a first cooling system with a circulating coolant.
- the exhaust gases from the cylinders of the diesel engine 2 are led via an exhaust manifold 3 to an exhaust line 4.
- the diesel engine 2 is provided with a first turbo unit comprising a turbine 5 a and a compressor 6a, and a second turbo unit comprising a turbine 5b and a compressor 6b.
- the exhaust gases in the exhaust line 4 which are at above atmospheric pressure, are led initially to the turbine 5b of the second turbo unit.
- the turbine 5b is thus provided with driving power which is transferred, via a connection, to the compressor 6b of the second turbo unit.
- the exhaust gases are thereafter led via the exhaust line 4 to the turbine 5a of the first turbo unit.
- the turbine 5 a is thus provided with driving power which is transferred, via a connection, to the compressor 6a of the first turbo unit.
- the arrangement comprises an inlet line 8 adapted to leading air to the combustion engine 2.
- the compressor 6a of the first turbo unit compresses air which is drawn into the inlet line 8 via an air filter 7.
- the air is cooled thereafter in a first charge air cooler 9a by coolant from a second cooling system.
- the second cooling system contains coolant which during normal operation is at a lower temperature than the temperature of the coolant in the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the compressed and cooled air leaving the first charge air cooler 9a is led on in the line 8 to the compressor 6b of the second turbo unit, in which it undergoes a second compression step.
- the air is thereafter led via the line 8 to a second charge air cooler 9b in which it is cooled by coolant from the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the charge air is finally cooled in a third charge air cooler 9c, in which it is cooled by the cold coolant in the second cooling system.
- the arrangement comprises a return line 11 for recirculation of exhaust gases from the exhaust line 4.
- the return line 11 has an extent between the exhaust line 4 and the inlet line 8.
- the return line 11 comprises an EGR valve 12 by which the exhaust flow in the return line 11 can be shut off.
- the EGR valve 12 can also be used for steplessly controlling the amount of exhaust gases which is led from the exhaust line 4 to the inlet line 8 via the return line 11.
- a first control unit 13 is adapted to controlling the EGR valve 12 on the basis of information about the current operating state of the diesel engine 2.
- the return line 11 comprises a coolant-cooled first EGR cooler 14a for subjecting the exhaust gases to a first step of cooling.
- the exhaust gases are cooled in the first EGR cooler 14a by coolant from the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the exhaust gases are thereafter subjected to a second step of cooling in a coolant-cooled second EGR cooler 14b.
- the exhaust gases are cooled in the second EGR cooler 14b by coolant from the second cooling
- the pressure of the exhaust gases in the exhaust line 4 will be lower than the pressure of the compressed air in the inlet line 8.
- the combustion engine 2 is a supercharged Otto engine
- the exhaust gases in the return line 11 can be led directly into the inlet line 8, since the exhaust gases in the exhaust line 4 of an Otto engine in substantially all operating situations will be at a higher pressure than the compressed air in the inlet line 8.
- the mixture is led to the respective cylinders of the diesel engine 2 via a manifold 17.
- the combustion engine 2 is cooled in a conventional manner by coolant which is circulated in the first cooling system.
- the coolant in the first cooling system is circulated by a coolant pump 18.
- the main flow of coolant cools the combustion engine 2.
- the coolant also cools motor oil in an oil cooler 15.
- the thermostat 19 leads a variable amount of the coolant to a line 21a and a line 21b depending on the temperature of the coolant.
- the line 21a leads coolant to the combustion engine 2, whereas the line 21b leads coolant to a radiator 20 fitted at a forward portion of the vehicle 1.
- the coolant has reached a normal operating temperature, substantially all of the coolant is led to the radiator 20 in order to be cooled.
- a line 23 leads the cooled coolant back to the combustion engine 2.
- a small portion of the coolant in the cooling system is not used to cool the combustion engine but is led into two parallel lines 22a, 22b.
- the line 22a leads coolant to the first charge air cooler 9, in which it cools the compressed air.
- the line 22b leads coolant to the first EGR cooler 14a, in which it subjects the recirculating exhaust gases to a first step of cooling.
- the coolant which has cooled the air in the second charge air cooler 9b and the coolant which has cooled the exhaust gases in the first EGR cooler 14a are reunited in a line 22c.
- the line 22c leads the coolant to a location in the cooling system which is situated between the three-way valve 19 and the pump 18, where it is mixed with cooled coolant from the radiator 20.
- the second cooling system comprises a radiator element 24 fitted in front of the radiator 20 in a peripheral region of the vehicle 1.
- the peripheral region is situated at a front portion of the vehicle 1.
- a radiator fan 25 is adapted to generating a flow of surrounding air through the radiator element 24 and the radiator 20.
- the coolant is cooled in the radiator element 24 by air at the temperature of the surroundings.
- the coolant in the radiator element 24 can thus be cooled to a temperature close to the temperature of the surroundings.
- the cold coolant from the radiator element 24 is circulated in the second cooling system in a line circuit 26 by a pump 27.
- the line circuit 26 comprises a first line 26a which leads cold coolant out from the radiator element 24 to various coolers for cooling various media.
- the line circuit 26 comprises a second line 26b which leads the coolant back to the radiator element after it has been used for cooling said media.
- a first connecting line 30 connects the second cooling system to the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the first connecting line 30 has one end connected to the second line 26b of the second cooling system and an opposite end connected to the line 21 of the first cooling system.
- the first connecting line 30 is connected to the line 21 via a first three-way valve 32.
- the coolant in the combustion engine's cooling system is at its highest temperature in the line 21 close to the first three-way valve 32.
- a second connecting line 33 connects the second cooling system to the first cooling system.
- the second connecting line 33 is connected to the first line 26a of the second cooling system via a second three-way valve 34.
- the second three-way valve 34 is arranged in the line 26a at a location where the coolant has just been cooled in the radiator 24.
- the first line 26a divides into a number of parallel lines 26c-f which lead cold coolant to a number of coolers 9a, 9c, 14b, 35 for cooling various media.
- the line 26c is adapted to leading cold coolant to the first charge air cooler 9a, in which it subjects the compressed air to an initial step of cooling.
- the line 26d is adapted to leading cold coolant to the third charge air cooler 9c, in which it subjects the compressed air to a final step of cooling.
- the line 26e is adapted to leading cold coolant to a cooler 35 which may be of any desired kind.
- the cooler 35 may for example be adapted to cooling a cooling medium which cools electrical control units, a refrigerant in an air conditioning system or gearbox oil.
- the line 26f is adapted to leading cold coolant to the second EGR cooler 14b, in which it subjects the recirculating exhaust gases to a second step of cooling. After the coolant has passed through said coolers 9a, 9c, 14b, 35, the warmed coolant is led back to the radiator 24 via the line 26b.
- a second control unit 31 is adapted to controlling the three-way valves 32, 34.
- exhaust gases flow through the exhaust line 4 and drive the turbines 5a, b of the turbo units.
- the turbines 5a, b are thus provided with driving power which drives the compressors 6a, 6b of the turbo units.
- the compressor 6a of the first turbo unit draws surrounding air in via the air filter 7 and subjects the air in the inlet line 8 to a first compression step. The air thus acquires an increased pressure and an increased temperature.
- the compressed air is cooled in the first charge air cooler 9a by the coolant in the second cooling system.
- the coolant in the second cooling system may be at a temperature substantially corresponding to the temperature of the surroundings when it reaches the first charge air cooler 9a.
- the compressed air can thus be cooled to a temperature close to the temperature of the surroundings in the first charge air cooler 9a.
- the cooled air maintains its pressure in the first charge air cooler 9a.
- Air which is cooled has a lower specific volume, i.e. it occupies a smaller volume per unit weight. The air thus becomes more compact.
- a compressor normally has a space with a constant volume in which to receive and compress air.
- the cooling of the air in the first charge air cooler 9a thus makes it possible for a larger amount of air to be compressed in the compressor 6b of the second turbo unit.
- the air is here subjected to a second compression step to a still higher pressure.
- the compressed air is thereafter led through the second charge air cooler 9b, in which it is cooled by coolant from the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the compressed air may here be cooled to a temperature close to the temperature of the coolant in the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the compressed air is thereafter led to the third charge air cooler 9c, in which it is cooled by coolant from the second cooling system.
- the compressed air may here be cooled to a temperature close to the temperature of the surroundings.
- the control unit 13 will keep the EGR valve 12 open so that part of the exhaust gases in the exhaust line 4 is led into the return line 11.
- the exhaust gases in the exhaust line 4 may be at a temperature of about 500-600°C when they reach the first EGR cooler 14a.
- the recirculating exhaust gases undergo a first step of cooling in the first EGR cooler 14a.
- the coolant in the combustion engine's cooling system is here used as cooling medium. During normal operation of the vehicle, this coolant will be at a temperature within the range 70-100°C.
- the recirculating exhaust gases can thus undergo a first step of cooling to a temperature close to the temperature of the coolant.
- the exhaust gases are thereafter led to the second EGR cooler 14b.
- the second EGR cooler 14b is cooled by coolant from the second cooling system.
- the recirculating exhaust gases can be cooled to a temperature close to the temperature of the surroundings. Exhaust gases in the return line 11 can thus undergo cooling to substantially the same temperature as the compressed air in the third charge air cooler 9c.
- the compressed air is thus subjected to three steps of cooling. Cooling the air between the compressions in the compressors 6a, b results in the air being of relatively low specific volume when it is subjected to the second compression step by the compressor 6b. A relatively large amount of air can therefore be subjected to the second compression step by the compressor 6b.
- the compressed air is thereafter cooled in the second charge air cooler 9b and the third charge air cooler 9c to a temperature substantially corresponding to the temperature of the surroundings. Both the exhaust gases and the compressed air will thus be at a temperature substantially corresponding to the temperature of the surroundings when they mix.
- a substantially optimum amount of recirculating exhaust gases and a substantially optimum amount of air can be led into the combustion engine at a high pressure. Combustion in the combustion engine with high performance and optimum reduction of nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gases is thus made possible.
- the control unit 31 is adapted to keeping the first three-way valve 32 and the second three-way valve 34 in positions such that no exchange of coolant takes place between the first cooling system and the second cooling system.
- the effective cooling of the compressed air and the recirculating exhaust gases may lead to ice formation in the coolers 9c, 14b. If it receives information which indicates that there is risk of ice formation or that ice has formed within either of the coolers 9c, 14b, the second control unit 31 halts the operation of the pump 27.
- the second control unit 31 places the first three- way valve 32 in a position such that warm coolant from the combustion engine's cooling system is led to the second cooling system via the first connecting line 30.
- the first three-way valve 32 leads the warm coolant in an opposite direction to the normal direction of flow in the second cooling system.
- the warm coolant from the combustion engine's cooling system will thus flow in the reverse direction through the third charge air cooler 9c and the second EGR cooler 14b.
- the warm coolant will quickly melt any ice which has formed within the charge air cooler 9c and/or the second EGR cooler 14b.
- the second control unit 31 After a predetermined time or when it receives information which indicates that the ice has melted in the charge air cooler 9c and/or the second EGR cooler 14b, the second control unit 31 will return the three-way valves 32, 34 to their respective first positions. Any ice formation in the charge air cooler 9c and/or the second EGR cooler 14b can thus be eliminated easily and effectively.
- the vehicle 1 is in this case equipped with an oil-cooled retarder.
- the retarder oil is cooled in the oil cooler element 28 by the coolant in the combustion engine's cooling system.
- the braking capacity of a retarder is usually limited by the ability of the cooling system to cool away the thermal energy which is generated when the retarder is activated.
- the second control unit 31 is adapted to receiving information when the retarder is activated. When this occurs, the second control unit 31 switches off the pump 27 in the second cooling system.
- the second control unit also places the three-way valves 32, 34 in a third position.
- the first three-way valve 32 thereupon leads warm coolant from the combustion engine's cooling system to the second cooling system via the first connecting line 30.
- the first three-way valve 32 leads the warm coolant in so that it is circulated in the normal direction of flow in the second cooling system.
- the warm coolant is led from the first three-way valve 32 to the radiator element 24, in which it is cooled by air at the temperature of the surroundings.
- the coolant undergoes effective cooling here before it is led to the second three-way valve 34 via the line 26a.
- the second three-way valve 34 which has thus also been placed in a third position, leads the coolant back to the combustion engine's cooling system via the first connecting line 33.
- coolant which has cooled the oil in the oil cooler 28 is thus led partly to the combustion engine's radiator 20 and partly to the second cooling system's radiator element 24. This means that the coolant undergoes considerably improved cooling when the retarder is activated.
- the result is that the retarder can be activated for a significantly longer time before the coolant reaches a maximum acceptable temperature.
- Fig. 2 depicts an alternative embodiment in which the first cooling system is provided with an extra radiator 36 fitted in a peripheral region of the vehicle 1.
- a radiator fan 37 is provided to generate a flow of surrounding air through the radiator 36.
- the cooling fan 37 is driven by an electric motor 38.
- the coolant is cooled in the radiator 36 by air at the temperature of the surroundings. Part of the coolant which circulates in the line 21b will thus be led through the radiator 36, while a remaining portion of the coolant is cooled in the radiator 20.
- the portion of the coolant which is cooled in the radiator 36 is led to the line 23 in the first cooling system.
- the extra radiator 36 is here arranged in parallel relative to the ordinary radiator 20.
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