Transient control of exhaust gas recirculation systems through mixer control valves
US-9518519-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9670882B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9670882-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514595716-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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An EGR valve is provided with a curved connecting surface to allow condensate to flow from an outlet to an exhaust gas inlet of the EGR valve during the use of low-pressure EGR. The curved connecting surface mitigates condensation and/or ice from entering the intake line and impinging on the compressor wheel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve comprising: a fresh air inlet; an exhaust gas inlet; an outlet, which is connected to a compressor; and at least one throttling device comprising a first throttle flap and a second throttle flap for influencing a fresh air quantity flowing in through the fresh air inlet and an exhaust gas quantity flowing in through the exhaust gas inlet; wherein a connecting surface situated between the outlet and the exhaust gas inlet is shaped in such a way that condensate flows from the outlet to the exhaust gas inlet, wherein the low-pressure EGR valve is coupled to a low-pressure EGR passage flowing exhaust gas formed by an engine, and wherein the second throttle flap of the throttling device is designed to close the exhaust gas inlet in a closure position, and in which the first throttle flap of the throttling device is a shield which is designed to at least partially shield a surrounding area arranged around the exhaust gas inlet from a gas flow from the fresh air inlet to the outlet in the closure position, and wherein an abscissa passing through the outlet and the fresh air inlet and an ordinate intersecting the abscissa and passing through the exhaust gas inlet form a coordinate system, and in which, in relation to the coordinate system, the connecting surface has a curve profile which falls monotonically from the outlet to the exhaust gas inlet. 2. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust gas inlet is designed to carry the condensate out of the low-pressure EGR valve. 3. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 1 , wherein the first throttle flap is furthermore designed to influence the fresh air quantity flowing in through the fresh air inlet. 4. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 1 , wherein, during use of the low-pressure EGR valve as intended, a central axis of the exhaust gas inlet intersects a horizontal line passing through the outlet and the fresh air inlet in a projection onto a vertical section plane through the low-pressure EGR valve in such a way that the central axis and the horizontal line form an acute angle facing the connecting surface. 5. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 1 , wherein an opening of the exhaust gas inlet has provided around it a recess extending from a side of the opening which is closer to the outlet to a side of the opening which is further away from the outlet. 6. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 5 , wherein the recess extends in a continuous contour around the opening of the exhaust gas inlet. 7. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 5 , in which the recess extends in a plane to which a central axis of the exhaust gas inlet forms a normal. 8. A low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve of an internal combustion engine, comprising: both fresh air and exhaust gas inlets; an outlet; a throttle; and an internal curved connecting surface situated within the low-pressure EGR valve and having a continuous gradient between the outlet and the exhaust gas inlet that has a curve profile which falls monotonically from the outlet to the exhaust gas inlet, wherein the low-pressure EGR valve is coupled to a low-pressure EGR passage flowing exhaust formed by the internal combustion engine. 9. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 8 , further comprising a seal. 10. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 9 , wherein the throttle is positionable in a closure position. 11. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 9 , wherein the throttle has a shield. 12. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 11 , wherein the shield is shaped as a throttle flap to influence a fresh air quantity flowing in through the fresh air inlet. 13. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 12 , wherein an opening of the exhaust gas inlet has a recess around it and extends from a side of the opening which is closer to the outlet to another side of the opening which is further away from the outlet. 14. The low-pressure EGR valve of claim 13 , wherein the recess extends in a continuous contour around the opening of the exhaust gas inlet. 15. A system, comprising: a turbo-charged internal combustion engine; and a low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve coupled to a low-pressure EGR passage, the low-pressure EGR passage flowing exhaust gas formed by the turbo-charged internal combustion engine, and the low-pressure EGR valve comprising: both fresh air and exhaust gas inlets; an outlet; a throttle; and an internal curved connecting surface situated within the low-pressure EGR valve and having a continuous gradient between the outlet and the exhaust gas inlet that has a curve profile which falls monotonically from the outlet to the exhaust gas inlet.
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