Turbocharger, vibration detection assembly, and method of using same

US11512633B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11512633-B2
Application numberUS-201816604189-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 10, 2018
Priority dateApr 11, 2017
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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A turbocharger is used within a vehicle and includes an electronic actuator assembly. The electronic actuator assembly includes an actuator housing coupled to at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, and the bearing housing, and an accelerometer coupled to the actuator housing. The accelerometer is adapted to detect vibration of at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, the bearing housing, and the actuator housing thereby obtaining acceleration data of at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, the bearing housing, and the actuator housing to determine rotational speed of the turbocharger shaft. Another embodiment includes a vibration detection assembly having an accelerometer coupled to a vehicle component and the vehicle component is one or more of a turbocharger, a valve assembly, an electronically driven compressor, and a turbocharger having an integral electric motor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A turbocharger for receiving exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine of a vehicle and for delivering compressed air to the internal combustion engine, said turbocharger comprising: a turbine housing defining a turbine housing interior; a turbine wheel disposed within said turbine housing interior for receiving the exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine; a turbocharger shaft coupled to and rotatable by said turbine wheel; a compressor housing defining a compressor housing interior; a compressor wheel disposed within said compressor housing interior and coupled to said turbocharger shaft, with said compressor wheel being rotatable by said turbocharger shaft for delivering compressed air to the internal combustion engine; a bearing housing coupled to and disposed between said turbine housing and said compressor housing, with said bearing housing defining a bearing housing interior, and with said turbocharger shaft disposed within said bearing housing interior; and an electronic actuator assembly comprising, an actuator housing coupled to at least one of said turbine housing, said compressor housing, and said bearing housing, and an accelerometer coupled to said actuator housing; wherein said accelerometer is adapted to detect vibration of at least one of said turbine housing, said compressor housing, said bearing housing, and said actuator housing thereby obtaining acceleration data of at least one of said turbine housing, said compressor housing, said bearing housing, and said actuator housing to determine rotational speed of said turbocharger shaft; wherein said electronic actuator assembly further comprises a microprocessor, with said microprocessor adapted to receive the acceleration data from said accelerometer to calculate rotational speed of said turbocharger shaft; wherein said microprocessor is adapted to be connected with an electronic control unit (ECU), with said microprocessor adapted to provide an output signal containing said acceleration data to the ECU to determine rotational speed of said turbocharger shaft; and wherein said microprocessor is adapted to provide said output signal to the ECU over a Controller Area Network (CAN). 2. The turbocharger as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a printed circuit board (PCB), wherein said actuator housing defines an actuator housing interior with said PCB being disposed within said actuator housing interior, and wherein said accelerometer is disposed on said PCB. 3. The turbocharger as set forth in claim 1 , free of a speed sensor for determining the rotational speed of said turbocharger shaft. 4. The turbocharger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said accelerometer is a three-axis accelerometer. 5. A method of analyzing acceleration data of a turbocharger of an internal combustion engine of a vehicle to perform diagnostics of one of the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and the vehicle, with the turbocharger including a turbine housing defining a turbine housing interior, a turbine wheel disposed within the turbine housing interior for receiving the exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine, a turbocharger shaft coupled to and rotatable by the turbine wheel, a compressor housing defining a compressor housing interior, a compressor wheel disposed within the compressor housing interior and coupled to the turbocharger shaft and being rotatable by the turbocharger shaft for delivering compressed air to the internal combustion engine, a bearing housing coupled to and disposed between the turbine housing and the compressor housing with the bearing housing defining a bearing housing interior and with the turbocharger shaft disposed within the bearing housing interior, and an electronic actuator assembly including an actuator housing coupled to one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, and the bearing housing, and an accelerometer coupled to the actuator housing, said method comprising the steps of: detecting vibration of at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, the bearing housing, and the actuator housing to obtain acceleration data of at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, the bearing housing, and the actuator housing using the accelerometer; and analyzing the acceleration data to perform diagnostics of at least one of the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and the vehicle; determining standard acceleration data; communicating the acceleration data to an electronic control unit (ECU); and further comprising the step of communicating the acceleration data to the ECU over a Controller Area Network (CAN). 6. The method as set forth in claim 5 , further comprising the step of determining standard acceleration data, and wherein the step analyzing the acceleration data to perform diagnostics is further defined as comparing the acceleration data to the standard acceleration data to determine whether there is a malfunction with the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and/or the vehicle. 7. The method as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the step of analyzing the acceleration data to perform diagnostics is further defined as: filtering the acceleration data obtained by the accelerometer to produce filtered acceleration data to send to the ECU over the CAN; and comparing the filtered acceleration data to the standard acceleration data to determine whether there is a malfunction with the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and/or the vehicle. 8. A method of analyzing acceleration data of a turbocharger of an internal combustion engine of a vehicle to perform diagnostics of one of the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and the vehicle, with the turbocharger including a turbine housing defining a turbine housing interior, a turbine wheel disposed within the turbine housing interior for receiving the exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine, a turbocharger shaft coupled to and rotatable by the turbine wheel, a compressor housing defining a compressor housing interior, a compressor wheel disposed within the compressor housing interior and coupled to the turbocharger shaft and being rotatable by the turbocharger shaft for delivering compressed air to the internal combustion engine, a bearing housing coupled to and disposed between the turbine housing and the compressor housing with the bearing housing defining a bearing housing interior and with the turbocharger shaft disposed within the bearing housing interior, and an electronic actuator assembly including an actuator housing coupled to one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, and the bearing housing, and an accelerometer coupled to the actuator housing, said method comprising the steps of: detecting vibration of at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, the bearing housing, and the actuator housing to obtain acceleration data of at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, the bearing housing, and the actuator housing using the accelerometer; and analyzing the acceleration data to perform diagnostics of at least one of the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and the vehicle; further comprising the steps of: obtaining a signal voltage from the accelerometer; and communicating the signal voltage to an electronic control unit (ECU); wherein the step of analyzing the acceleration data to perform diagnostics is further defined as analyzing the signal voltage using the ECU to determine whether there is a malfunction with the turbocharger, the internal combustion engine, and/or the vehicle. 9. The method as set forth in claim 5 , further comprising the steps of: obtaining a signal voltage from the accelerometer; filterin

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What does patent US11512633B2 cover?
A turbocharger is used within a vehicle and includes an electronic actuator assembly. The electronic actuator assembly includes an actuator housing coupled to at least one of the turbine housing, the compressor housing, and the bearing housing, and an accelerometer coupled to the actuator housing. The accelerometer is adapted to detect vibration of at least one of the turbine housing, the compr…
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Borgwarner Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02C6/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Nov 29 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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