Abstract: A rotor disk for an exhaust turbocharger is mounted in a housing of the exhaust turbocharger able to rotate about an axis of rotation. The rotor disk has a disk hub comprising a disk back and a disk front remote from the disk back. A plurality of rotor disk blades are formed on the disk hub in a manner extending between the disk back and the disk front. A balancing mark is arranged in a blade channel formed between a first blade of the plurality of rotor disk blades and a second blade, arranged adjacent to the first blade, of the plurality of rotor disk blades. A width of the balancing mark is less than a length of the balancing mark. The disclosure also relates to an exhaust turbocharger comprising such a rotor disk and to a method for balancing a rotor assembly for such an exhaust turbocharger.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 29, 2017
Date of Patent:
February 2, 2021
Assignees:
IHI Charging Systems International GmbH, IHI Charging Systems International Germany GmbH
Inventors:
Diana Feustel, Ingo Zähringer, Torsten Gramsch, Martin Kreschel
Abstract: A rotor disk for an exhaust turbocharger is mounted in a housing of the exhaust turbocharger so as to be able to rotate about an axis of rotation. The rotor disk has a disk hub including a disk back and a disk front facing away from the disk back. A plurality of rotor disk blades are formed on the disk hub in a manner extending between the disk back and the disk front. A balancing mark is arranged in a blade channel formed between a first blade of the plurality of rotor disk blades and a second blade, arranged adjacent to the first blade, of the plurality of rotor disk blades. The balancing mark is triangle-like. The disclosure also relates to an exhaust turbocharger comprising such a rotor disk and to a method for balancing a rotor assembly for such an exhaust turbocharger.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 26, 2018
Publication date:
July 9, 2020
Applicants:
IHI Charging Systems International GmbH, IHI Charging Systems International Germany GmbH
Inventors:
Susanne SCHIEBEL, Roberto DE SANTIS, Martin KRESCHEL, Torsten GRAMSCH, René HOFMANN
Abstract: A rotor disk for an exhaust turbocharger is mounted in a housing of the exhaust turbocharger able to rotate about an axis of rotation. The rotor disk has a disk hub comprising a disk back and a disk front remote from the disk back. A plurality of rotor disk blades are formed on the disk hub in a manner extending between the disk back and the disk front. A balancing mark is arranged in a blade channel formed between a first blade of the plurality of rotor disk blades and a second blade, arranged adjacent to the first blade, of the plurality of rotor disk blades. A width of the balancing mark is less than a length of the balancing mark. The disclosure also relates to an exhaust turbocharger comprising such a rotor disk and to a method for balancing a rotor assembly for such an exhaust turbocharger.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 29, 2017
Publication date:
May 16, 2019
Applicants:
IHI Charging Systems International GmbH, IHI Charging Systems International Germany GmbH
Inventors:
Diana Feustel, Ingo Zähringer, Torsten Gramsch, Martin Kreschel
Abstract: A bearing device for an exhaust gas turbocharger, comprising a first radial bearing and a second radial bearing, the radial bearings radially support a shaft with an axis of rotation of the exhaust gas turbocharger, and wherein a first outflow gap and a second outflow gap, respectively, are formed between the first radial bearing and a radially extending first supporting wall of the turbocharger, which faces a turbine wheel of the exhaust gas turbocharger for axially supporting the first radial bearing, and the second radial bearing and a radially extending second supporting wall of the turbocharger, which faces a compressor wheel of the exhaust gas turbocharger for axially supporting the second radial bearing. The first outflow gap and/or the second outflow gap is configured inclined or curved relative to the axis of rotation for the axial and simultaneously radial support and/or for the backup of the radial support.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 27, 2018
Publication date:
May 2, 2019
Applicants:
IHI CHARGING SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GMBH, IHI CHARGING SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GERMANY GMBH