Duct system with throttle valve

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Inventors

Spannbauer, Helmut

Application #

598045

Filed

Jun-21-2000

Published

Aug-6-2002

Current US Class

123/337
251/305

International Classes

F02D 009/08

Field of Search

123/337 48/144 180/170 180/178 251/305

Assignee

Filterwerk Mann & Hummel GmbH (Ludwigsburg, DE)

Examiners

Wolfe; Willis R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Crowell & Moring LLP

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Abstract
A duct system with a throttle valve, particularly useful as an air intake duct for an internal combustion engine, in which the throttle valve is configured in such a way that in the closed position it covers only a partial region of the cross-sectional area of the duct which is to be throttled and leaves another partial region open so that air can continue to flow through the intake duct. This condition is suitable, particularly at low engine rotational speeds, to dampen the air intake noise of the internal combustion engine. When the throttle valve is positioned perpendicular to the direction of air flow through the duct, sound waves in the air intake duct of the internal combustion engine are reflected back toward the engine, and in this way an economical possibility for influencing the air intake noise results which also can be utilized to design a desired noise profile for the engine.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A duct system for conducting a fluid flow which is to be throttled, said duct system comprising a duct with a cross-section having a throttle valve pivotally arranged therein to pivot between a closed position and a fully open position, wherein the throttle valve in the closed position blocks only a portion of the duct cross-section and leaves open a residual portion of the duct cross-section through which the fluid which is to be throttled can continue to flow, said residual portion of the duct cross-section annularly surrounding the throttle valve and having a cross-sectional area which amounts to between 10 and 40% of the overall cross-sectional area of the duct cross-section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a duct system with a throttle valve, especially an air intake duct of an internal combustion engine in which a throttle valve is arranged pivotably in a cross section of the duct. Furthermore, the invention relates to a throttle valve for installation in such a duct system. The invention also relates to a process for controlling a throttle valve in an air intake duct of an internal combustion engine.

It is generally known use throttle valves to close and to open the cross-section of an air intake duct for combustion air for an internal combustion engine. Furthermore, these throttle valves can also be utilized in a partially opened state. This use offers the advantage of reducing the air intake noise in operating ranges of the motor in which the complete cross-section of the air intake duct is not needed to provide combustion air. This occurs through partial closure of the throttle valve. In this way, the cross-sectional area of the flow channel on the raw air side is maintained as small as possible while matched to the operating condition. At the full power operating point, the supply of air to the motor is assured by complete opening of the cross-section of the duct. The remaining cross-sectional area between the wall of the duct and the throttle valve can be adjusted, for example, proportionally to the required mass flow. This achieves in a first approximation the same average rate of flow in the vicinity of the throttle valve.
 
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