Variable geometry turbine
US-2015361875-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9845770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9845770-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414773793-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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An asymmetric double-entry turbine is provided with a turbine housing that includes a first volute, a second volute and a turbine receiving bore. The first volute has a first exhaust gas inlet and a first exhaust gas outlet. The second volute has a second exhaust gas inlet and a second exhaust gas outlet. The turbine receiving bore is in fluid communication with the first exhaust gas outlet and the second exhaust gas outlet for conducting a flow of exhaust gas from the first exhaust gas outlet and the second exhaust gas outlet out in an axial direction. The first exhaust gas outlet has an angular opening amount of more than 180 degrees around the turbine receiving bore. The second exhaust gas outlet has an angular opening amount of less than 180 degrees around the turbine receiving bore.
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What is claimed is: 1. An asymmetric double-entry turbine housing comprising: a first volute having a first exhaust gas inlet and a first exhaust gas outlet; a second volute having a second exhaust gas inlet and a second exhaust gas outlet; a turbine receiving bore in fluid communication with the first exhaust gas outlet and the second exhaust gas outlet for conducting a flow of exhaust gas from the first exhaust gas outlet and the second exhaust gas outlet out in an axial direction, the first exhaust gas outlet having an angular opening amount of 200 degrees around the turbine receiving bore, and the second exhaust gas outlet having an angular opening amount of 160 degrees around the turbine receiving bore; and a plurality of vanes disposed in a circumferential arrangement around the turbine receiving bore along the second exhaust gas outlet, wherein the plurality of vanes includes a combination of variable geometry vanes and fixed geometry vanes. 2. The asymmetric double-entry turbine housing according to claim 1 , wherein the second volute is disposed radially inward of the first volute with respect to a radial direction of the turbine receiving bore. 3. The asymmetric double-entry turbine housing according to claim 1 , wherein the first volute has a cross sectional area at an upstream end of the first exhaust gas outlet that is greater than a cross sectional area of the second volute at an upstream end of the second exhaust gas outlet. 4. The asymmetric double-entry turbine housing according to claim 1 , further comprising a turbine wheel rotatably disposed in the turbine receiving bore of the turbine housing. 5. A turbocharged internal combustion engine system comprising: an internal combustion engine having a plurality of combustion chambers; an intake passageway in fluid communication with the combustion chambers to supply intake air to the combustion chambers; an exhaust passageway in fluid communication with the combustion chambers to discharge exhaust gas to outside of the combustion chambers, the exhaust passageway including a first exhaust pipe having an inlet end that is fluidly connected to at least one of the combustion chambers and a second exhaust pipe having an inlet end that is fluidly connected to at least a different one of the combustion chambers from that of the first exhaust pipe; an exhaust gas recirculation line fluidly connected to recirculate a portion of the exhaust gas discharged from only the different one of the combustion chambers discharging to the second exhaust pipe; and a turbocharger including a compressor disposed in a portion of the intake passageway and an exhaust turbine disposed in a portion of the exhaust passageway, the exhaust turbine including an asymmetric double-entry turbine housing having first and second volutes that are circumferentially arranged about a turbine receiving bore of the asymmetric double-entry turbine housing, the first volute having a first exhaust gas inlet fluidly connected to the first exhaust pipe and a first exhaust gas outlet in fluid communication with the turbine receiving bore, the second volute having a second exhaust gas inlet fluidly connected to the second exhaust pipe and a second exhaust gas outlet in fluid communication with the turbine receiving bore; the turbocharged internal combustion engine system further comprising a plurality of vanes disposed in a circumferential arrangement around the turbine receiving bore along the second exhaust gas outlet, wherein the plurality of vanes includes a combination of variable geometry vanes and fixed geometry vanes. 6. The turbocharged internal combustion engine system according to claim 5 , wherein the second volute is disposed radially inward of the first volute with respect to a radial direction of the turbine receiving bore. 7. The turbocharged internal combustion engine system according to claim 5 , wherein the first volute has a cross sectional area at an upstream end of the first exhaust gas outlet that is greater than a cross sectional area of the second volute at an upstream end of the second exhaust gas outlet. 8. The turbocharged internal combustion engine system according to claim 5 , further comprising: a turbine wheel rotatably disposed in the turbine receiving bore of the turbine housing. 9. The turbocharged internal combustion engine system according to claim 5 , wherein the first exhaust gas outlet has an angular opening amount of more than 180 degrees around the turbine receiving bore, and the second exhaust gas outlet has an angular opening amount of less than 180 degrees around the turbine receiving bore. 10. The turbocharged internal combustion engine system according to claim 9 , wherein the angular opening amount of the first exhaust gas outlet is 200 degrees around the turbine receiving bore, and the angular opening amount of the second exhaust gas outlet is 160 degrees around the turbine receiving bore.
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