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EP3751127A1
EP3751127A1 EP19179471.8A EP19179471A EP3751127A1 EP 3751127 A1 EP3751127 A1 EP 3751127A1 EP 19179471 A EP19179471 A EP 19179471A EP 3751127 A1 EP3751127 A1 EP 3751127A1
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Rafael BUGELLI
Mohamed Bahouss
Eduardo JOVANINI
Rodrigo BENEVIDES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/13Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories
    • F02M26/22Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories with coolers in the recirculation passage
    • F02M26/29Constructional details of the coolers, e.g. pipes, plates, ribs, insulation or materials
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/13Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories
    • F02M26/22Arrangement or layout of EGR passages, e.g. in relation to specific engine parts or for incorporation of accessories with coolers in the recirculation passage
    • F02M26/29Constructional details of the coolers, e.g. pipes, plates, ribs, insulation or materials
    • F02M26/32Liquid-cooled heat exchangers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D7/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary tubular conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall
    • F28D7/16Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary tubular conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall the conduits being arranged in parallel spaced relation
    • F28D7/1684Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary tubular conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall the conduits being arranged in parallel spaced relation the conduits having a non-circular cross-section
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F9/00Casings; Header boxes; Auxiliary supports for elements; Auxiliary members within casings
    • F28F9/001Casings in the form of plate-like arrangements; Frames enclosing a heat exchange core
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D21/00Heat-exchange apparatus not covered by any of the groups F28D1/00 - F28D20/00
    • F28D21/0001Recuperative heat exchangers
    • F28D21/0003Recuperative heat exchangers the heat being recuperated from exhaust gases
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F2225/00Reinforcing means
    • F28F2225/02Reinforcing means for casings

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  • the present invention generally relates to an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation (EGR) cooler, and in more particularly, to an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler having beads to withstand pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle.
  • EGR Exhaust Gas Re-circulation
  • an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler hereinafter referred to as EGR cooler
  • the EGR cooler receives a part of exhaust gas from the engine of the vehicle and the exhaust gas rejects heat to the coolant flowing in the EGR cooler. After rejecting heat, the exhaust gas can be reused in the vehicle.
  • the exhaust gas received from the engine may be subjected to different pressure levels or pulsating pressure over a time-period based on the speed of the engine. In one example, pressure of the exhaust gas may be "P1" at time "T1", and "P2" at time "T2".
  • a housing of the EGR cooler may experience some stress, which leads to damages of the housing. Further, the higher stress acting on the housing may cause swelling of the housing, which may crack the housing of the EGR cooler.
  • beads 104 are provided in housing 102 of a conventional EGR cooler 100 as shown in Fig. 1 .
  • the beads 104 are formed in lateral walls of the housing 102, with an aim of enabling the housing 102 to withstand the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas.
  • the beads 104 provided in the housing 102 withstand the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas to some extent, corners and the lateral walls of the housing 102 still experience some stress Therefore, the stress acting on the housing 102 of the EGR cooler 100 needs to eliminated to improve service life of the EGR cooler 100 and to avoid cracking the housing 102 of the EGR cooler 100.
  • an EGR cooler that withstands the exhaust gas received from an engine of a vehicle and having differential pressure over the time. Further, there is a need for a housing of an EGR cooler that avoids cracking even when the housing is subjected to the exhaust gas having pulsating pressure over the time.
  • some elements or parameters may be indexed, such as a first element and a second element.
  • this indexation is only meant to differentiate and name elements which are similar but not identical. No idea of priority should be inferred from such indexation, as these terms may be switched without betraying the invention. Additionally, this indexation does not imply any order in mounting or use of the elements of the invention.
  • an embodiment of the invention herein provides an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation (EGR) cooler for a vehicle.
  • the EGR cooler may include a housing having a first fluid circuit, at least one first bead, and a plurality of curved beads.
  • the housing further includes lateral walls having a middle portion, a first side portion and a second side portion, in which the first side portion and the second side portion are formed on opposite sides of the middle portion.
  • the first fluid circuit is formed in the housing to receive pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle.
  • the at least one first bead is formed at the middle portion of the housing and the plurality of curved beads is formed on the first side portion and the second side portion of the lateral walls of the housing. Further, the at least one first bead and the plurality of curved beads are formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls of the housing.
  • the plurality of curved beads formed in the first side portion and the second side portion is concave with respect to the at least one first bead provided in the middle portion of the housing.
  • the plurality of curved beads formed in the first side portion of the housing is convex with respect to the at least one first bead provided in the middle portion of the housing, whereas the plurality of curved beads formed in the second side portion of the housing is concaved with respect to the at least one first bead provided in the middle portion of the housing.
  • the plurality of curved beads is progressively continuous curved beads and the at least one first bead is a straight bead.
  • the housing is formed by connecting the lateral walls with sidewalls.
  • the housing includes at least one corner bead formed at corners where the laterals walls are connected with the sidewalls that are perpendicular to the lateral walls.
  • the at least one first bead, the plurality of curved beads, and the at least one corner bead are provided in the housing to reduced stress generated on the housing by the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas entering into the housing.
  • the first fluid circuit is formed by a plurality of heat exchange elements to receive the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from the engine of the vehicle, wherein the housing further includes a second fluid circuit formed around the plurality of heat exchange elements to enable heat exchange between the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas and a coolant flowing in the second fluid circuit.
  • a housing for a heat exchanger in another aspect of the invention, includes a first fluid circuit, and a plurality of heat exchange elements.
  • the first fluid circuit is formed in the housing to receive exhaust gas with pulsating pressure from an engine of a vehicle.
  • the plurality of curved beads is formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls of the housing.
  • the housing further includes at least one first bead formed, in between the plurality of curved beads, on lateral walls of the housing.
  • the plurality of curved beads is any one of "W" shaped beads, concavely curved beads and convexly curved beads.
  • the heat exchanger is an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler and the housing is formed by connecting the lateral walls with sidewalls that is perpendicular to the lateral walls.
  • the housing further includes at least one corner bead formed at corners of the housing.
  • the plurality of curved beads is progressively continuous curved beads and the at least one first bead is a straight bead.
  • the present invention relates to an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler, hereinafter referred to as EGR cooler, for a vehicle.
  • EGR cooler is provided at exhaust channel of an engine.
  • the EGR cooler cools down exhaust gas before being re-circulated into the engine in-order to reduce emission of pollutant from the vehicle.
  • the EGR cooler may receive exhaust gas from the engine with differential or pulsating pressure based on the speed of the engine.
  • one or more curved beads are provided in a housing the EGR cooler.
  • the one or more curved beads are progressively continuous curved beads to eliminate the stress acting on lateral walls of the housing.
  • corner beads are provided in the corners of the housing to eliminate stress acting on the housing due to the differential pressure of exhaust gas. As the one or more curved beads and the corner beads withstand the differential pressure of exhaust gas entering the housing and reduce stress acting on the housing, damages and cracking of the housing are mitigated which enhances service life of the EGR cooler.
  • Figs. 2A , 2B and 2C illustrate different views of an EGR cooler 200, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figs. 2A and 2B are perspective views of the EGR cooler 200
  • Fig. 2C is a front view of a housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200.
  • the EGR cooler 200 is provided at an exhaust channel of a vehicle to receive a part of the exhaust gas from an engine of the vehicle.
  • the EGR cooler 200 may reduce the temperature of the exhaust gas received from the engine and recirculate back to the engine.
  • the EGR cooler 200 may include the housing 202 connected with respective tanks 204 to facilitate distribution of the exhaust gas to the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200.
  • the housing 202 further may include a first fluid circuit 204A and a second fluid circuit 204B formed in such a way to enable heat exchange between exhaust gas flowing through the first fluid circuit 204A and coolant flowing through the second fluid circuit 204B.
  • the first fluid circuit 204A is formed by the heat exchange element 206 to receive the exhaust gas from the engine.
  • the exhaust gas may flow through the heat exchange element 206 in the first fluid circuit 204A.
  • the respective tanks 204 may include a first inlet and a first outlet to facilitate ingress and egress the exhaust gas to/from the tanks 204.
  • the second fluid circuit 204B may be formed around the heat exchange element 206 and adapted to receive a coolant to enable heat exchange between the exhaust gas flowing through the heat exchanger element 206 and the coolant flowing around the heat exchanger element 206.
  • the housing may further include a second inlet 208A and a second outlet 208B to provide the coolant and to receive the coolant from the housing 202 respectively.
  • the EGR cooler 200 may include other elements which are necessary to function and known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the housing 202 further includes lateral walls 210 provided with a middle portion 212, a first side portion 214A, and a second side portion 214B.
  • the middle portion 212 may be defined in center of the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202.
  • the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B are formed on adjacent side of the middle portion 212 defined on the housing 202.
  • the first side portion 214A is defined at right side with respect to the middle portion 212 and the second side portion 214B is defined at left side with respect to the middle portion 212.
  • the housing may include one or more first beads 216 and one or more second beads 218.
  • the one or more first beads 216 are straight beads, and the one or more second beads are curved beads.
  • the one or more first beads 216 are formed at the middle portion 212 of the housing 202.
  • the one or more second beads 218 are formed on the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B of the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202.
  • the one or more second beads 218 are formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202 and each of the beads extend along at least a portion of the width of the housing 202.
  • the first bead 216 and the one or more second beads 218 may be in form of grooves or protruded outwards.
  • stress is formed in the housing 202.
  • the stress acting on the housing 202 is reduced, which mitigate cracking in the housing 202 and enhance the fatigue life span of the EGR cooler 200.
  • the housing 202 is formed by connecting the lateral walls 210 with sidewalls 220, thereby forming corners in the housing 202.
  • corners of the housing 202 are formed by connecting the lateral walls 210 with the sidewall 220.
  • the lateral walls 210 are perpendicular to the sidewalls 220, so that the corners are formed in the housing 202.
  • the housing 202 further includes one or more corner beads 222, hereinafter referred to as corner bead, formed in the corner of the housing 202 to reduce stress acting at the corners of the housing 202, due to the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas entering into the housing 202.
  • the first bead 216, the second beads 218 and the corner bead 222 are engraved in the housing 202.
  • present invention is not limited to any particular method of configuring the beads on the housing.
  • Fig. 3A illustrates a perspective view of the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200.
  • the one or more second beads 218, hereinafter referred as to second beads being curved in such a way that the second beads 218 are progressively curved.
  • the second beads 218 are curved in such a way that a second bead at a distal end with respect to the middle portion 212 is more curved as compared to the second bead at a proximal end with respect to the middle portion 212 of the housing 202.
  • the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B are concaved with respect to the first bead 216 provided in the middle portion 212 of the housing 202.
  • the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B may be convex with respect to the first bead 216 provided in the middle portion 212 of the housing 202.
  • the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A of the housing 202 is convex with respect to the first bead 214 provided in the housing 202
  • the second beads 218 formed in the second side portion 218B of the housing 202 is concave with respect to the first bead 214 provided in the housing 202.
  • the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B may be "W" shaped beads.
  • a height of the first bead 216 and the second beads 218 is 53.8mm.
  • a distance between adjacent second beads 218 are in ascending with respect to the first bead 216.
  • a distance between adjacent second beads 218 that are formed proximal with respect to the first bead 216 is less as compared to a distance between adjacent second beads 218 formed distal with respect to the first bead 216.
  • the second beads 218 may include eight curved beads equally distributed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B of the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202.
  • a distance between an inner curve 302 and an outer curve 304 of the second beads 218 is 6.5mm, 8.8mm, 12.7mm and 13.5mm respectively from the second bead at the proximal end to the second bead at the distal end.
  • an inner radius of the inner curve 302 of the second beads 218 is 96mm, 37mm, 29mm and 24 mm respectively from the second bead at the proximal end to the second bead at the distal end of the housing 202.
  • an outer radius of the outer curve 304 of the second beads 218 is 110mm, 36.5mm, 29mm, and 26.5mm respectively from the second bead at the proximal end to the second bead at the distal end of the housing 202.
  • the first bead 216 being a straight bead having a width of 8.6mm.
  • the first bead 216, the second beads 218, and the corner bead 222 provided in the EGR cooler 200 may reduce the stress by 10% as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100 having only straight beads as shown in Fig. 1A .
  • life of the EGR cooler 200 is increased by 22 times as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100, due to reduced stress level in the housing 202.
  • the conventional EGR cooler 100 may experience stress of 139 Mpa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle, whereas the proposed EGR cooler 200 may experience 126 Mpa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle.
  • Fig. 3B illustrates a perspective view of a heat exchanger element amongst the plurality of heat exchange elements 206 disposed inside the EGR cooler 200 of Fig. 2A .
  • the plurality of heat exchanger elements 206 can be heat exchange tubes or plates stacked together.
  • the first fluid circuit 204A is formed in such a way that the exhaust gas passes through the plurality of heat exchange elements 206 to enable heat exchange between the exhaust gases flowing through the heat exchange elements 206 and coolant flowing around the plurality of heat exchange elements 206.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a perspective view of the housing 202 of Fig. 2A , in accordance with another aspect of the invention.
  • the housing 202 may include the first bead 216 and the second bead 218 provided in the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202.
  • the EGR cooler 200 having the first bead 216 and the second beads 218 may reduce stress by 6% from the conventional EGR cooler 100 as shown in Fig. 1A .
  • the EGR cooler 200 may include the first bead 216 and the second beads 218.
  • the EGR cooler 200 having the first and second beads 216, 218 may experience stress of 131 MPa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle, which is less than the stress acting on the conventional EGR cooler 100. As the stress experiencing in the EGR cooler 200 is reduced as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100, cracking in the housing 202 is mitigated and the fatigue life span of the EGR cooler 200 is enhanced.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates another perspective view of the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200 of Fig. 2A , in accordance with another aspect of the invention.
  • the housing 202 may include the corner bead 222 alone, provided on the corner of the housing 202.
  • the corner bead 222 is adapted to reduce stress acting on the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200 by 4% from the conventional EGR cooler 100.
  • the EGR cooler 200 having the corner beads 222 may experience stress of 135 MPa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle, which is less than of the stress acting on the conventional EGR cooler 100.
  • the stress experiencing in the EGR cooler 200 is reduced as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100, cracking in the housing 202 is mitigated and the fatigue life span of the EGR cooler 200 is enhanced.

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Abstract

An Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler for a vehicle is provided. The EGR cooler includes a housing having a first fluid circuit, a first bead, and curved beads. The housing further includes a middle portion formed on lateral walls of the housing, a first side portion and a second side portion, in which the first side portion and the second side portion are formed on adjacent sides of the middle portion. The first fluid circuit is formed in the housing to receive pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle. The first bead formed at the middle portion of the housing and the curved beads formed on the first side portion and the second side portion of the lateral walls of the housing. Further, the first bead and the curved beads are formed in a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls of the housing.

Description

  • The present invention generally relates to an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation (EGR) cooler, and in more particularly, to an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler having beads to withstand pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle.
  • Generally, an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler, hereinafter referred to as EGR cooler, is provided in a vehicle to cool exhaust gas before being re-circulated into an engine of the vehicle. The EGR cooler receives a part of exhaust gas from the engine of the vehicle and the exhaust gas rejects heat to the coolant flowing in the EGR cooler. After rejecting heat, the exhaust gas can be reused in the vehicle. The exhaust gas received from the engine may be subjected to different pressure levels or pulsating pressure over a time-period based on the speed of the engine. In one example, pressure of the exhaust gas may be "P1" at time "T1", and "P2" at time "T2". As the pressure of the exhaust gas entering the EGR cooler is differential or pulsating nature, a housing of the EGR cooler may experience some stress, which leads to damages of the housing. Further, the higher stress acting on the housing may cause swelling of the housing, which may crack the housing of the EGR cooler.
  • To mitigate such problems, beads 104 are provided in housing 102 of a conventional EGR cooler 100 as shown in Fig. 1. The beads 104 are formed in lateral walls of the housing 102, with an aim of enabling the housing 102 to withstand the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas. Although the beads 104 provided in the housing 102 withstand the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas to some extent, corners and the lateral walls of the housing 102 still experience some stress Therefore, the stress acting on the housing 102 of the EGR cooler 100 needs to eliminated to improve service life of the EGR cooler 100 and to avoid cracking the housing 102 of the EGR cooler 100.
  • Accordingly, there is a need for an EGR cooler that withstands the exhaust gas received from an engine of a vehicle and having differential pressure over the time. Further, there is a need for a housing of an EGR cooler that avoids cracking even when the housing is subjected to the exhaust gas having pulsating pressure over the time.
  • In the present description, some elements or parameters may be indexed, such as a first element and a second element. In this case, unless stated otherwise, this indexation is only meant to differentiate and name elements which are similar but not identical. No idea of priority should be inferred from such indexation, as these terms may be switched without betraying the invention. Additionally, this indexation does not imply any order in mounting or use of the elements of the invention.
  • In view of the foregoing, an embodiment of the invention herein provides an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation (EGR) cooler for a vehicle. The EGR cooler may include a housing having a first fluid circuit, at least one first bead, and a plurality of curved beads. The housing further includes lateral walls having a middle portion, a first side portion and a second side portion, in which the first side portion and the second side portion are formed on opposite sides of the middle portion. The first fluid circuit is formed in the housing to receive pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle. The at least one first bead is formed at the middle portion of the housing and the plurality of curved beads is formed on the first side portion and the second side portion of the lateral walls of the housing. Further, the at least one first bead and the plurality of curved beads are formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls of the housing.
  • In one embodiment, the plurality of curved beads formed in the first side portion and the second side portion is concave with respect to the at least one first bead provided in the middle portion of the housing.
  • In yet another embodiment, the plurality of curved beads formed in the first side portion of the housing is convex with respect to the at least one first bead provided in the middle portion of the housing, whereas the plurality of curved beads formed in the second side portion of the housing is concaved with respect to the at least one first bead provided in the middle portion of the housing.
  • Generally, the plurality of curved beads is progressively continuous curved beads and the at least one first bead is a straight bead. The housing is formed by connecting the lateral walls with sidewalls.
  • Further, the housing includes at least one corner bead formed at corners where the laterals walls are connected with the sidewalls that are perpendicular to the lateral walls.
  • In one embodiment, the at least one first bead, the plurality of curved beads, and the at least one corner bead are provided in the housing to reduced stress generated on the housing by the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas entering into the housing.
  • In another embodiment, the first fluid circuit is formed by a plurality of heat exchange elements to receive the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from the engine of the vehicle, wherein the housing further includes a second fluid circuit formed around the plurality of heat exchange elements to enable heat exchange between the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas and a coolant flowing in the second fluid circuit.
  • In another aspect of the invention, a housing for a heat exchanger is provided. The housing includes a first fluid circuit, and a plurality of heat exchange elements. The first fluid circuit is formed in the housing to receive exhaust gas with pulsating pressure from an engine of a vehicle. The plurality of curved beads is formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls of the housing.
  • In one embodiment, the housing further includes at least one first bead formed, in between the plurality of curved beads, on lateral walls of the housing.
  • In another embodiment, the plurality of curved beads is any one of "W" shaped beads, concavely curved beads and convexly curved beads.
  • Generally, the heat exchanger is an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler and the housing is formed by connecting the lateral walls with sidewalls that is perpendicular to the lateral walls.
  • In one embodiment, the housing further includes at least one corner bead formed at corners of the housing.
  • In another embodiment, the plurality of curved beads is progressively continuous curved beads and the at least one first bead is a straight bead.
  • Other characteristics, details and advantages of the invention can be inferred from the description of the invention hereunder. A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying figures, wherein:
    • Fig. 1 illustrates a schematic representation of a conventional EGR cooler, in accordance with an embodiment of prior art;
    • Figs. 2A and 2B illustrate perspective views of the EGR cooler, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
    • Fig. 2C illustrates a front view of a housing of the EGR cooler of the Fig. 2A;
    • Fig. 3A illustrates a perspective view of the housing of Fig. 2A having first beads, second beads and corner beads;
    • Fig. 3B illustrates a perspective view of a heat exchange element provided in the housing of the EGR cooler of Fig. 2A;
    • Fig. 4 illustrates another perspective view of the housing having the first and second beads, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; and
    • Fig. 5 illustrates another perspective view of the housing having the corner beads, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
  • It must be noted that the figures disclose the invention in a detailed enough way to be implemented, the figures helping to better define the invention if needs be. The invention should however not be limited to the embodiment disclosed in the description.
  • The present invention relates to an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler, hereinafter referred to as EGR cooler, for a vehicle. Generally, the EGR cooler is provided at exhaust channel of an engine. The EGR cooler cools down exhaust gas before being re-circulated into the engine in-order to reduce emission of pollutant from the vehicle. The EGR cooler may receive exhaust gas from the engine with differential or pulsating pressure based on the speed of the engine. To withstand the differential pressure of exhaust gas, one or more curved beads are provided in a housing the EGR cooler. The one or more curved beads are progressively continuous curved beads to eliminate the stress acting on lateral walls of the housing. Further, corner beads are provided in the corners of the housing to eliminate stress acting on the housing due to the differential pressure of exhaust gas. As the one or more curved beads and the corner beads withstand the differential pressure of exhaust gas entering the housing and reduce stress acting on the housing, damages and cracking of the housing are mitigated which enhances service life of the EGR cooler.
  • While aspects relating to one or more curved and corner beads provided the EGR cooler as described above and henceforth can be implemented in symmetrical and non-symmetrical shapes on the lateral walls of the EGR cooler, the embodiments are described in the context of the following system(s).
  • Figs. 2A, 2B and 2C illustrate different views of an EGR cooler 200, according to an embodiment of the present invention. In one example, Figs. 2A and 2B are perspective views of the EGR cooler 200, and Fig. 2C is a front view of a housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200. The EGR cooler 200 is provided at an exhaust channel of a vehicle to receive a part of the exhaust gas from an engine of the vehicle. The EGR cooler 200 may reduce the temperature of the exhaust gas received from the engine and recirculate back to the engine. The EGR cooler 200 may include the housing 202 connected with respective tanks 204 to facilitate distribution of the exhaust gas to the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200. For sake of brevity and clarity, single heat exchange element 206 is shown in the figure and is explained in the forthcoming sections. The housing 202 further may include a first fluid circuit 204A and a second fluid circuit 204B formed in such a way to enable heat exchange between exhaust gas flowing through the first fluid circuit 204A and coolant flowing through the second fluid circuit 204B. The first fluid circuit 204A is formed by the heat exchange element 206 to receive the exhaust gas from the engine. In one embodiment, the exhaust gas may flow through the heat exchange element 206 in the first fluid circuit 204A. The respective tanks 204 may include a first inlet and a first outlet to facilitate ingress and egress the exhaust gas to/from the tanks 204. The second fluid circuit 204B may be formed around the heat exchange element 206 and adapted to receive a coolant to enable heat exchange between the exhaust gas flowing through the heat exchanger element 206 and the coolant flowing around the heat exchanger element 206. The housing may further include a second inlet 208A and a second outlet 208B to provide the coolant and to receive the coolant from the housing 202 respectively. The EGR cooler 200 may include other elements which are necessary to function and known to the person skilled in the art.
  • The housing 202 further includes lateral walls 210 provided with a middle portion 212, a first side portion 214A, and a second side portion 214B. The middle portion 212 may be defined in center of the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202. The first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B are formed on adjacent side of the middle portion 212 defined on the housing 202. In one example, the first side portion 214A is defined at right side with respect to the middle portion 212 and the second side portion 214B is defined at left side with respect to the middle portion 212. The housing may include one or more first beads 216 and one or more second beads 218. In one embodiment, the one or more first beads 216 are straight beads, and the one or more second beads are curved beads. In one aspect, the one or more first beads 216 are formed at the middle portion 212 of the housing 202. For the sake of brevity and clarity, the invention is explained with single first bead formed in the middle portion 212, however, it does not limit to define any number of first beads in the middle portion 212. The one or more second beads 218 are formed on the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B of the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202. The one or more second beads 218 are formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202 and each of the beads extend along at least a portion of the width of the housing 202. In one embodiment, the first bead 216 and the one or more second beads 218 may be in form of grooves or protruded outwards. As the exhaust gas entering into the first fluid circuit 204A is pulsating in nature, stress is formed in the housing 202. As the first bead 216 and the one or more second beads 218 are formed in the housing 202, the stress acting on the housing 202 is reduced, which mitigate cracking in the housing 202 and enhance the fatigue life span of the EGR cooler 200.
  • The housing 202 is formed by connecting the lateral walls 210 with sidewalls 220, thereby forming corners in the housing 202. In other words, corners of the housing 202 are formed by connecting the lateral walls 210 with the sidewall 220. In one embodiment, the lateral walls 210 are perpendicular to the sidewalls 220, so that the corners are formed in the housing 202. The housing 202 further includes one or more corner beads 222, hereinafter referred to as corner bead, formed in the corner of the housing 202 to reduce stress acting at the corners of the housing 202, due to the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas entering into the housing 202. In one embodiment, the first bead 216, the second beads 218 and the corner bead 222 are engraved in the housing 202. However, present invention is not limited to any particular method of configuring the beads on the housing.
  • Fig. 3A illustrates a perspective view of the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200. The one or more second beads 218, hereinafter referred as to second beads, being curved in such a way that the second beads 218 are progressively curved. In other words, the second beads 218 are curved in such a way that a second bead at a distal end with respect to the middle portion 212 is more curved as compared to the second bead at a proximal end with respect to the middle portion 212 of the housing 202. In one embodiment, the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B are concaved with respect to the first bead 216 provided in the middle portion 212 of the housing 202. In another embodiment, the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B may be convex with respect to the first bead 216 provided in the middle portion 212 of the housing 202. In yet another embodiment, the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A of the housing 202 is convex with respect to the first bead 214 provided in the housing 202, and the second beads 218 formed in the second side portion 218B of the housing 202 is concave with respect to the first bead 214 provided in the housing 202. In another embodiment, the second beads 218 formed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B may be "W" shaped beads.
  • In one aspect of the invention, a height of the first bead 216 and the second beads 218 is 53.8mm. In one embodiment, a distance between adjacent second beads 218 are in ascending with respect to the first bead 216. In other words, a distance between adjacent second beads 218 that are formed proximal with respect to the first bead 216 is less as compared to a distance between adjacent second beads 218 formed distal with respect to the first bead 216. In another aspect of the invention, the second beads 218 may include eight curved beads equally distributed in the first side portion 214A and the second side portion 214B of the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202. Further, a distance between an inner curve 302 and an outer curve 304 of the second beads 218 is 6.5mm, 8.8mm, 12.7mm and 13.5mm respectively from the second bead at the proximal end to the second bead at the distal end. According to this aspect of the invention, an inner radius of the inner curve 302 of the second beads 218 is 96mm, 37mm, 29mm and 24 mm respectively from the second bead at the proximal end to the second bead at the distal end of the housing 202. Further, an outer radius of the outer curve 304 of the second beads 218 is 110mm, 36.5mm, 29mm, and 26.5mm respectively from the second bead at the proximal end to the second bead at the distal end of the housing 202. In one embodiment, the first bead 216 being a straight bead having a width of 8.6mm. Further, the first bead 216, the second beads 218, and the corner bead 222 provided in the EGR cooler 200 may reduce the stress by 10% as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100 having only straight beads as shown in Fig. 1A. Further, life of the EGR cooler 200 is increased by 22 times as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100, due to reduced stress level in the housing 202. In another embodiment, the conventional EGR cooler 100 may experience stress of 139 Mpa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle, whereas the proposed EGR cooler 200 may experience 126 Mpa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle.
  • Fig. 3B illustrates a perspective view of a heat exchanger element amongst the plurality of heat exchange elements 206 disposed inside the EGR cooler 200 of Fig. 2A. The plurality of heat exchanger elements 206 can be heat exchange tubes or plates stacked together. The first fluid circuit 204A is formed in such a way that the exhaust gas passes through the plurality of heat exchange elements 206 to enable heat exchange between the exhaust gases flowing through the heat exchange elements 206 and coolant flowing around the plurality of heat exchange elements 206.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a perspective view of the housing 202 of Fig. 2A, in accordance with another aspect of the invention. In this aspect of the invention, the housing 202 may include the first bead 216 and the second bead 218 provided in the lateral walls 210 of the housing 202. The EGR cooler 200, according to this aspect, having the first bead 216 and the second beads 218 may reduce stress by 6% from the conventional EGR cooler 100 as shown in Fig. 1A. The EGR cooler 200, according to this aspect of the invention, may include the first bead 216 and the second beads 218. In one embodiment, the EGR cooler 200 having the first and second beads 216, 218 may experience stress of 131 MPa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle, which is less than the stress acting on the conventional EGR cooler 100. As the stress experiencing in the EGR cooler 200 is reduced as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100, cracking in the housing 202 is mitigated and the fatigue life span of the EGR cooler 200 is enhanced.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates another perspective view of the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200 of Fig. 2A, in accordance with another aspect of the invention. In this aspect, the housing 202 may include the corner bead 222 alone, provided on the corner of the housing 202. The corner bead 222 is adapted to reduce stress acting on the housing 202 of the EGR cooler 200 by 4% from the conventional EGR cooler 100. In one embodiment, the EGR cooler 200 having the corner beads 222 may experience stress of 135 MPa when it is connected to the exhaust of the vehicle, which is less than of the stress acting on the conventional EGR cooler 100. As the stress experiencing in the EGR cooler 200 is reduced as compared to the conventional EGR cooler 100, cracking in the housing 202 is mitigated and the fatigue life span of the EGR cooler 200 is enhanced.
  • Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
  • In any case, the invention cannot and should not be limited to the embodiments specifically described in this document, as other embodiments might exist. The invention shall spread to any equivalent means and any technically operating combination of means.

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  1. An Exhaust Gas Re-circulation (EGR) cooler (200), comprising:
    a housing (202) comprises lateral walls (210) having a middle portion (212), a first side portion (214A) and a second side portion (214B), wherein the first side portion (214A) and the second side portion (214B) are formed on opposite sides of the middle portion (212);
    the housing (202) further comprising:
    a first fluid circuit (204A) formed in the housing (202) to receive pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle;
    at least one first bead (216) formed at the middle portion (212) of the housing (202); and
    a plurality of curved beads (218) formed on the first side portion (214A) and the second side portion (214B) of the lateral walls (210) of the housing (202), wherein the at least one first bead (216) and the plurality of curved beads (218) are formed along a longitudinal axis on the lateral walls (210) of the housing (202).
  2. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of curved beads (218) formed in the first side portion (214A) and the second side portion (214B) is concaved towards the at least one first bead (216) provided in the middle portion (212) of the housing (202).
  3. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of curved beads (218) formed in the first side portion (214A) of the housing is convex towards the at least one first bead (216) provided in the middle portion (212) of the housing (202), whereas the plurality of curved beads (218) formed in the second side portion (214B) of the housing is concaved towards the at least one first bead (216) provided in the middle portion (212) of the housing (202).
  4. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein the plurality of curved beads (218) is progressively continuous curved beads.
  5. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein the at least one first bead (216) is a straight bead.
  6. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein the housing (202) is formed by connecting the lateral walls (210) with sidewalls (220) that are perpendicular to the lateral walls (210).
  7. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in the previous claim, the housing (202) further comprising at least one corner bead (222) formed at corners where the laterals walls (210) are connected with the sidewalls (220).
  8. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein the at least one first bead (216), the plurality of curved beads (218), and the at least one corner bead (222) are provided in the housing (202) to reduced stress generated on the housing (202) by the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas entering into the housing (202).
  9. The Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200) as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein the first fluid circuit (204A) is formed by a plurality of heat exchange elements (206) to receive the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from the engine of the vehicle, wherein the housing (202) further includes a second fluid circuit (204B) formed around the plurality of heat exchange elements to enable heat exchange between the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas and a coolant flowing in the second fluid circuit (204B).
  10. A housing (202) for a heat exchanger, comprising:
    a first fluid circuit (204A) formed in the housing (202) to receive pulsating pressure of exhaust gas from an engine of a vehicle; and
    a plurality of curved beads (218) formed in a longitudinal axis on lateral walls (210) of the housing (202) to reduce stress generated on the housing, due to the pulsating pressure of exhaust gas entering the housing (202)..
  11. The housing (202) as claimed in claim 10, the housing further comprising at least one first bead (216) formed, in between the plurality of curved beads (218), on the lateral walls (210) of the housing (202).
  12. The housing (202) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the plurality of curved beads (218) is any one of "W" shaped beads, concavely curved beads and convexly curved beads
  13. The housing (202) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the heat exchanger is an Exhaust Gas Re-circulation cooler (200).
  14. The housing (202) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the housing (202) further comprises the at least one corner bead (222) formed at corners of the housing (202) to reduce stress acting on the corners of the housing (202).
  15. The housing (202) as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein the plurality of curved beads (218) is progressively continuous curved beads and the at least one first bead (216) is a straight bead.
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