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- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- the present invention relates to a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and particularly to a structure of an exhaust manifold which is joined to a catalyst container with a tilt angle.
- Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2001-164937 discloses a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold including a plurality of branch pipes communicating with corresponding discharge ports of an engine, an exhaust collecting portion where the plurality of branch pipes are joined integrally, a catalyst container joined to the exhaust collecting portion, and a catalyst accommodated in the catalyst container, wherein a partition wall is provided within the exhaust collecting portion so that the interior of the exhaust collecting portion is divided into two chambers, and the branch pipes respectively joined to the discharge ports of the cylinders that are not continuous in the order of exhaust processes are collected and communicated with each chamber.
- Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2000-110555 discloses a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold having a clearance between an exhaust downstream end edge of the partition wall, which divides the interior of the exhaust collecting portion into two chambers, and the catalyst such that a clearance area becomes not more than a predetermined rate of the exhaust passage cross-sectional area positioned at the exhaust downstream end edge of the partition wall to prevent interference of exhaust gas.
- the exhaust collecting portion is often joined to the catalyst container with a tilt angle because of a problem such as engine layout.
- an exhaust manifold 104 is jointed to a catalyst container 103 for accommodating a catalyst 102 with a tilt angle.
- the exhaust manifold 104 consists of a plurality of branch pipes 106 each joined to corresponding discharge ports of the engine via a discharge port flange 105 , an exhaust collecting portion 107 where the plurality of branch pipes 106 are collected, and a partition plate 108 for dividing the interior of the exhaust collecting portion 107 .
- This kind of catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 101 has drawbacks such as deterioration of the catalyst 102 and disturbance of smooth exhaust gas discharge because exhaust gas flows in a biased manner with respect to the catalyst 102 and always hits the catalyst 102 in certain areas of a plurality of gas flow passages 102 a.
- this kind of catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 101 has a drawback in that each of the chambers divided by the partition plate 108 is provided with an O 2 sensor, thereby resulting increased manufacturing cost.
- the present invention seeks to provide a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of the type where an exhaust manifold is joined to a catalyst container with a tilt angle, and which can prevent both deterioration of the catalyst and retention of exhaust gas due to biased flow of exhaust gas.
- the present invention also seeks to provide a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold which can decrease the manufacturing cost.
- exhaust gas flows intermittently into the exhaust collecting portion so that a pressure difference causes between the chamber into which exhaust gas has been flowing and the opposite chamber into which exhaust gas has not been flowing.
- an exhaust manifold which is joined to a catalyst container for accommodating a catalyst with a tilt angle, includes: a plurality of branch pipes communicating with corresponding discharge ports of an engine; an exhaust collecting portion where the plurality of branch pipes are collected; and a partition plate dividing an interior of the exhaust collecting portion, wherein the partition plate is cut away at an end surface portion located toward the catalyst.
- the aforementioned exhaust manifold may be provided with a sensor at the cut-away portion of the partition plate.
- FIG. 1 explains a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of a first embodiment to which an exhaust manifold according to the present invention is adapted, in which (a) is a sectional view of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and (b) is a perspective view of a partition plate.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 1 ( a ).
- FIG. 3 explains a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of a second embodiment to which an exhaust manifold according to the present invention is adapted, in which (a) is a sectional view of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and (b) is a perspective view of a partition plate.
- FIG. 4 explains a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of a third embodiment to which an exhaust manifold according to the present invention is adapted, in which (a) is a sectional view of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and (b) is a perspective view of a partition plate.
- FIG. 5 explains a flow rate analysis for exhaust gas using an exhaust manifold according to the present invention, in which (a) is a partly exploded perspective view of the exhaust manifold used in the experiment, (b) is a transverse section of an exhaust collecting portion explaining gas passage area, and (c) shows flow rate distribution at a center of the catalyst for exhaust gas respectively discharged from the discharge ports.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a conventional catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, in which an exhaust manifold is joined to a catalyst container for accommodating a catalyst with a tilt angle.
- the exhaust manifold according to this embodiment relates to an exhaust system of an inline four-cylinder engine.
- a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 includes a catalyst container 3 in which a catalyst 2 is accommodated, and an exhaust manifold 4 joined to the catalyst container 3 with a tilt angle.
- the catalyst 2 converts detrimental component contained in exhaust gas that is discharged from each discharge port E 1 , E 2 , E 3 , E 4 of the engine into harmless component.
- the catalyst 2 carries a three-way catalyst for cleaning CO, HC and NO x on a surface of a one-piece cast carrier having a large number of gas flow passages in the form of a honeycomb cross section and consisting of ceramic or heat resistant steel foil.
- the catalyst container 3 is for accommodating the catalyst 2 and is joined to the exhaust manifold 4 with a tilt angle.
- the exhaust manifold 4 includes a plurality of branch pipes 6 a , 6 b , 6 c and 6 d communicating with corresponding discharge ports E 1 , E 2 , E 3 and E 4 of the engine via a discharge port flange 5 , an exhaust collecting portion 7 where the plurality of branch pipes 6 a , 6 b , 6 c and 6 d are collected, and a partition plate 8 dividing the interior of the exhaust collecting portion 7 .
- the illustrated four-cylinder engine is formed such that when the cylinders are referred to as a first cylinder, a second cylinder, a third cylinder, and a fourth cylinder in the order from the left side of FIG. 1 ( a ), ignition is made in order of the first cylinder, the third cylinder, the fourth cylinder, the second cylinder, and the first cylinder.
- the exhaust collecting portion 7 is divided by the partition plate 8 into two chambers, that is, a first chamber 7 A and a second chamber 7 B.
- the branch pipes 6 a and 6 d communicate with the first chamber 7 A and the other branch pipes 6 b and 6 c communicate with the second chamber 7 B.
- the partition plate 8 is cut away to provide a cut 9 at one side of the end surface portion 8 A located toward the catalyst 2 .
- the first chamber 7 A and the second chamber 7 B are communicated to each other through the cut 9 .
- Reference numeral 10 indicates an O 2 sensor for detecting oxygen concentration in exhaust gas and carrying out a feed back control of the air/fuel ratio.
- ECU controls, based on the detection value of the O 2 sensor, to increase the amount of fuel injection when the air/fuel ratio becomes lean (excessive amount of O 2 ) and to decrease the amount of fuel injection when the air/fuel ratio becomes rich (lack of oxygen).
- the probe portion of the O 2 sensor 10 positions at the cut portion of the partition plate 8 so that the oxygen concentration of the exhaust gas that is discharged from each discharge port can be detected effectively.
- the cylinder currently combusting is discriminated, for example, with a crank angle sensor (not shown) and a cam angle sensor (not shown), and an appropriate control is performed for increasing or decreasing the amount of fuel injection relative to a particular cylinder. Discrimination of the cylinder is not limited to the above example using a crank angle sensor and a cam angle sensor, and any other known methods can be used.
- ignition is made in order of the first cylinder, the third cylinder, the fourth cylinder, the second cylinder, and the first cylinder. For this reason, combustion gas within the combustion chamber is discharged in order from the first discharge port E 1 , the third discharge port E 3 , the fourth discharge port E 4 , the second discharge port E 2 , and the first discharge port E 1 .
- the exhaust gas flow discharged from the first discharge port E 1 flows down the branch pipe 6 a of the exhaust manifold 4 , and through the first chamber 7 A of the exhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into the catalyst 2 .
- the exhaust gas flow discharged from the third discharge port E 3 flows down the branch pipe 6 c of the exhaust manifold 4 , and through the second chamber 7 B of the exhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into the catalyst 2 .
- the exhaust gas flow discharged from the fourth discharge port E 4 flows down the branch pipe 6 d of the exhaust manifold 4 , and through the first chamber 7 A of the exhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into the catalyst 2 .
- the exhaust gas flow discharged from the second discharge port E 2 flows down the branch pipe 6 b of the exhaust manifold 4 , and through the second chamber 7 B of the exhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into the catalyst 2 .
- part of the exhaust gas flows that flow from the branch pipes 6 a , 6 d into the catalyst 2 through the first chamber 7 A are flowed to the second chamber 7 B through the cut 9 of the partition plate 8 and then into the catalyst 2 .
- part of the exhaust gas flows that flow from the branch pipes 6 b , 6 c into the catalyst 2 through the second chamber 7 B are flowed to the first chamber 7 A through the cut 9 of the partition plate 8 and then into the catalyst 2 .
- the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of this embodiment providing a cut 9 at one side of the end surface portion 8 A of the partition plate 8 located toward the catalyst 2 allows part of the exhaust gas flowing into the chambers 7 A, 7 B that are divided by the partition plate 8 to flow into the opposite chamber 7 B, 7 A through the cut 8 and then toward the catalyst 2 . Therefore, even in the case where the exhaust manifold 4 is joined to the catalyst container 3 with a tilt angle, it is possible to alleviate a concentration of the flow of exhaust gas that flows from each chamber 7 A, 7 B into the catalyst 2 only at a certain region of the large number of gas flow passages of the catalyst 2 , thereby preventing deterioration of the catalyst 2 and retention of exhaust gas due to biased flow of exhaust gas.
- the O 2 sensor 10 is positioned in the cut-away portion of the partition plate 8 , it is not necessary to provide an O 2 sensor 10 for each chamber 7 A, 7 B, thereby decreasing the manufacturing cost of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 .
- the amount of exhaust gas that flows to the opposite chamber 7 A, 7 B through the cut 9 of the partition plate 8 increases in proportion to the opening area of the cut 9 . Meanwhile, increasing the opening area of the cut 9 may cause an interference of the exhaust gases that flow through the cut 9 from the discharge ports E 1 , E 2 , E 3 , E 4 of which order of exhaust processes is continuous.
- a proper opening area of the cut 9 for example, by taking into consideration of the mount angle of the exhaust manifold 4 relative to the catalyst container 3 , that is, the angle of the exhaust gas flowing from the exhaust collecting portion 7 to the catalyst 2 .
- a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 11 has substantially the same construction as the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 according to the first embodiment.
- the partition plate 8 is cut away to provide cuts 9 at both sides of the end surface portion 8 A of the partition plate 8 .
- the partition plate 8 is provided with cuts 9 at both sides of the end surface portion 8 A, it is possible to more uniformly distribute a biased flow of exhaust gas toward the catalyst 2 .
- the amount of exhaust gas that flows to the opposite chamber through the cuts 9 , 9 increases in proportion to the total opening area of these cuts 9 , 9 . Meanwhile, increasing the total opening area of these cuts 9 , 9 may cause an interference of the exhaust gases that flow through the cuts 9 , 9 from the discharge ports E 1 , E 2 , E 3 , E 4 of which order of exhaust processes is continuous.
- a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 21 has substantially the same construction as the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 according to the first embodiment.
- the partition plate 8 is provided with a cut 9 at the opposite side of the O 2 sensor 10 , and a clearance 12 is formed between the end surface portion 8 A of the partition plate 8 that is located toward the catalyst 2 and the upper surface of the catalyst 2 .
- a recess 13 is provided at a position corresponding to the probe portion of the O 2 sensor 10 .
- the probe portion of the O 2 sensor 10 is in the shape of a cylinder which is in conformity with the recess 13 of the partition plate 8 .
- this catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 21 because of the cut 9 provided at one side of the partition plate 8 and the clearance 12 formed between the end surface portion 8 A of the partition plate 8 and the upper end of the catalyst 2 , it is possible to more uniformly distribute a biased flow of exhaust gas toward the catalyst 2 .
- the amount of exhaust gas that flows to the opposite chamber through the cut 9 and the clearance 12 increases in proportion to the opening area of the cut 9 and the clearance 12 . Meanwhile, increasing the opening are of these cut 9 and clearance 12 may cause an interference of the exhaust gases that flow through the cut 9 and the clearance 12 from the discharge ports E 1 , E 2 , E 3 , E 4 of which order of exhaust processes is continuous.
- FIG. 5 explains a flow rate analysis for exhaust gas using an exhaust manifold according to the present invention, in which (a) is a partly exploded perspective view of the exhaust manifold used in the experiment, (b) is a transverse section of an exhaust collecting portion explaining gas passage area, and (c) shows flow rate distribution at a center of the catalyst for the exhaust gas respectively discharged from the discharge ports.
- the analysis experiment was carried out with the use of an inline four-cylinder engine and with the engine speed kept at 3000 rpm.
- the analysis experiment was carried out to measure the flow rate of exhaust gas at a center part (line A-A) of the catalyst 2 at a time when exhaust gas flows out from each discharge port E 1 , E 2 , E 3 , E 4 .
- the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold shown in the figure is constructed such that the partition plate 8 is provided with a cut 9 at one side of the end surface portion located toward the catalyst, and an O 2 sensor 10 is positioned in the cut 9 portion.
- a clearance (not shown) is also formed between the end surface portion of the partition plate 8 and the upper surface of the catalyst 2 .
- the area of the cut 9 is set to be 18% of one gas passage area PA or the other gas passage area PA at the lower end of the exhaust collecting portion 7 (one half of the area that is obtained by excluding the transverse cross-sectional area of the end surface portion of the partition plate 8 from the transverse cross-sectional area of the lower end of the exhaust collecting portion 7 ).
- the opening area of the cut portion becomes 15% of the gas passage area.
- the above-described catalyst integrated exhaust manifolds 1 , 11 , 21 have been described as of a 4-2-1 exhaust system for use in a four-cylinder engine. However, it may be adapted to a 6-2-1 exhaust system for use in a six-cylinder engine.
- a cut 9 may be provided at a center of the partition plate 8 or at a center of the end surface portion 8 A.
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An exhaust manifold (4), which is joined to a catalyst container (3) for accommodating a catalyst (2) with a tilt angle, includes: a plurality of branch pipes (6 a , 6 b, 6 c, 6 d) communicating with corresponding discharge ports (E1, E2, E3, E4) of an engine; an exhaust collecting portion (7) where the plurality of branch pipes are collected; and a partition plate (8) dividing the interior of the exhaust collecting portion (7). The partition plate (8) is cut away to provide a cut (9) at an end surface portion (8A) located toward the catalyst (2).
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- The present invention relates to a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and particularly to a structure of an exhaust manifold which is joined to a catalyst container with a tilt angle.
- Various proposals have been made for catalyst integrated exhaust manifolds for the purposes of preventing interference of exhaust gas discharged from each discharge port of the engine to improve the engine output as well as efficiently cleaning exhaust gas.
- For example, Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2001-164937 (paragraphs [0014] to [0019] and FIGS. 1-7) discloses a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold including a plurality of branch pipes communicating with corresponding discharge ports of an engine, an exhaust collecting portion where the plurality of branch pipes are joined integrally, a catalyst container joined to the exhaust collecting portion, and a catalyst accommodated in the catalyst container, wherein a partition wall is provided within the exhaust collecting portion so that the interior of the exhaust collecting portion is divided into two chambers, and the branch pipes respectively joined to the discharge ports of the cylinders that are not continuous in the order of exhaust processes are collected and communicated with each chamber.
- Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2000-110555 (paragraphs [0007] to [0011] and FIGS. 1-4) discloses a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold having a clearance between an exhaust downstream end edge of the partition wall, which divides the interior of the exhaust collecting portion into two chambers, and the catalyst such that a clearance area becomes not more than a predetermined rate of the exhaust passage cross-sectional area positioned at the exhaust downstream end edge of the partition wall to prevent interference of exhaust gas.
- These catalyst integrated exhaust manifolds are intended for use in the type where the exhaust collecting portion is linearly joined to the catalyst container.
- However, the exhaust collecting portion is often joined to the catalyst container with a tilt angle because of a problem such as engine layout.
- In a catalyst integrated
exhaust manifold 101 as illustrated inFIG. 6 , anexhaust manifold 104 is jointed to acatalyst container 103 for accommodating acatalyst 102 with a tilt angle. Theexhaust manifold 104 consists of a plurality ofbranch pipes 106 each joined to corresponding discharge ports of the engine via adischarge port flange 105, anexhaust collecting portion 107 where the plurality ofbranch pipes 106 are collected, and apartition plate 108 for dividing the interior of theexhaust collecting portion 107. - This kind of catalyst integrated
exhaust manifold 101 has drawbacks such as deterioration of thecatalyst 102 and disturbance of smooth exhaust gas discharge because exhaust gas flows in a biased manner with respect to thecatalyst 102 and always hits thecatalyst 102 in certain areas of a plurality ofgas flow passages 102 a. - Further, this kind of catalyst integrated
exhaust manifold 101 has a drawback in that each of the chambers divided by thepartition plate 108 is provided with an O2 sensor, thereby resulting increased manufacturing cost. - In view of the above, the present invention seeks to provide a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of the type where an exhaust manifold is joined to a catalyst container with a tilt angle, and which can prevent both deterioration of the catalyst and retention of exhaust gas due to biased flow of exhaust gas.
- The present invention also seeks to provide a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold which can decrease the manufacturing cost.
- In a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold including an exhaust collecting portion divided by a partition plate, exhaust gas flows intermittently into the exhaust collecting portion so that a pressure difference causes between the chamber into which exhaust gas has been flowing and the opposite chamber into which exhaust gas has not been flowing. We therefore propose to disperse a flow of gas by using exhaust gas flowing from one chamber to the other due to a pressure difference caused between the chambers and to prevent a large amount of gas from flowing into a catalyst at one time.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, an exhaust manifold which is joined to a catalyst container for accommodating a catalyst with a tilt angle, includes: a plurality of branch pipes communicating with corresponding discharge ports of an engine; an exhaust collecting portion where the plurality of branch pipes are collected; and a partition plate dividing an interior of the exhaust collecting portion, wherein the partition plate is cut away at an end surface portion located toward the catalyst.
- According to this exhaust manifold, providing a cut at the end surface portion of the partition wall that is located toward the catalyst allows part of exhaust gas that has flowed into each chamber divided by the partition plate to flow into the opposite chamber through the cut and thereafter to flow toward the catalyst. This can alleviate a concentration of the flow of exhaust gas at a certain region of the catalyst and prevent deterioration of the catalyst and retention of exhaust gas due to biased flow of exhaust gas.
- According to the present invention, the aforementioned exhaust manifold may be provided with a sensor at the cut-away portion of the partition plate.
- According to this exhaust manifold, because a sensor such as an O2 sensor is positioned in the cut-away portion of the partition plate, it is not necessary to provide a sensor for each chamber thereby decreasing the manufacturing cost. Exhaust gas flowing to the opposite chamber through the cut-away portion of the partition plate contacts with and passes through the sensor positioned in the cut-away portion. Therefore, the sensor effectively detects a state (oxygen concentration, etc.) of the exhaust gas discharged from the respective discharge ports.
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FIG. 1 explains a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of a first embodiment to which an exhaust manifold according to the present invention is adapted, in which (a) is a sectional view of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and (b) is a perspective view of a partition plate. -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line A-A ofFIG. 1 (a). -
FIG. 3 explains a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of a second embodiment to which an exhaust manifold according to the present invention is adapted, in which (a) is a sectional view of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and (b) is a perspective view of a partition plate. -
FIG. 4 explains a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of a third embodiment to which an exhaust manifold according to the present invention is adapted, in which (a) is a sectional view of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, and (b) is a perspective view of a partition plate. -
FIG. 5 explains a flow rate analysis for exhaust gas using an exhaust manifold according to the present invention, in which (a) is a partly exploded perspective view of the exhaust manifold used in the experiment, (b) is a transverse section of an exhaust collecting portion explaining gas passage area, and (c) shows flow rate distribution at a center of the catalyst for exhaust gas respectively discharged from the discharge ports. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a conventional catalyst integrated exhaust manifold, in which an exhaust manifold is joined to a catalyst container for accommodating a catalyst with a tilt angle. - With reference to the attached drawings, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
- Firstly, a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold according to the first embodiment, to which an exhaust manifold of the present invention is adapted, will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 . - The exhaust manifold according to this embodiment relates to an exhaust system of an inline four-cylinder engine.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 (a), a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 includes acatalyst container 3 in which acatalyst 2 is accommodated, and anexhaust manifold 4 joined to thecatalyst container 3 with a tilt angle. - The
catalyst 2 converts detrimental component contained in exhaust gas that is discharged from each discharge port E1, E2, E3, E4 of the engine into harmless component. Thecatalyst 2 carries a three-way catalyst for cleaning CO, HC and NOx on a surface of a one-piece cast carrier having a large number of gas flow passages in the form of a honeycomb cross section and consisting of ceramic or heat resistant steel foil. - The
catalyst container 3 is for accommodating thecatalyst 2 and is joined to theexhaust manifold 4 with a tilt angle. - The
exhaust manifold 4 includes a plurality of 6 a, 6 b, 6 c and 6 d communicating with corresponding discharge ports E1, E2, E3 and E4 of the engine via abranch pipes discharge port flange 5, anexhaust collecting portion 7 where the plurality of 6 a, 6 b, 6 c and 6 d are collected, and abranch pipes partition plate 8 dividing the interior of theexhaust collecting portion 7. - The illustrated four-cylinder engine is formed such that when the cylinders are referred to as a first cylinder, a second cylinder, a third cylinder, and a fourth cylinder in the order from the left side of
FIG. 1 (a), ignition is made in order of the first cylinder, the third cylinder, the fourth cylinder, the second cylinder, and the first cylinder. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , theexhaust collecting portion 7 is divided by thepartition plate 8 into two chambers, that is, afirst chamber 7A and asecond chamber 7B. The 6 a and 6 d communicate with thebranch pipes first chamber 7A and the 6 b and 6 c communicate with theother branch pipes second chamber 7B. - The
partition plate 8 is cut away to provide acut 9 at one side of theend surface portion 8A located toward thecatalyst 2. Thefirst chamber 7A and thesecond chamber 7B are communicated to each other through thecut 9. -
Reference numeral 10 indicates an O2 sensor for detecting oxygen concentration in exhaust gas and carrying out a feed back control of the air/fuel ratio. ECU (not shown) controls, based on the detection value of the O2 sensor, to increase the amount of fuel injection when the air/fuel ratio becomes lean (excessive amount of O2) and to decrease the amount of fuel injection when the air/fuel ratio becomes rich (lack of oxygen). - The probe portion of the O2 sensor 10 positions at the cut portion of the
partition plate 8 so that the oxygen concentration of the exhaust gas that is discharged from each discharge port can be detected effectively. - Because the feed back control of the air/fuel ratio is carried out with the use of a single O2 sensor in the illustrated example, the cylinder currently combusting is discriminated, for example, with a crank angle sensor (not shown) and a cam angle sensor (not shown), and an appropriate control is performed for increasing or decreasing the amount of fuel injection relative to a particular cylinder. Discrimination of the cylinder is not limited to the above example using a crank angle sensor and a cam angle sensor, and any other known methods can be used.
- Operation of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 constructed as above will be described with consideration of a flow of exhaust gas.
- According to the engine of this embodiment, ignition is made in order of the first cylinder, the third cylinder, the fourth cylinder, the second cylinder, and the first cylinder. For this reason, combustion gas within the combustion chamber is discharged in order from the first discharge port E1, the third discharge port E3, the fourth discharge port E4, the second discharge port E2, and the first discharge port E1. The exhaust gas flow discharged from the first discharge port E1 flows down the
branch pipe 6 a of theexhaust manifold 4, and through thefirst chamber 7A of theexhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into thecatalyst 2. Next, the exhaust gas flow discharged from the third discharge port E3 flows down thebranch pipe 6 c of theexhaust manifold 4, and through thesecond chamber 7B of theexhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into thecatalyst 2. The exhaust gas flow discharged from the fourth discharge port E4 flows down thebranch pipe 6 d of theexhaust manifold 4, and through thefirst chamber 7A of theexhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into thecatalyst 2. Further, the exhaust gas flow discharged from the second discharge port E2 flows down thebranch pipe 6 b of theexhaust manifold 4, and through thesecond chamber 7B of theexhaust collecting portion 7 it flows into thecatalyst 2. - In this instance, part of the exhaust gas flows that flow from the
6 a, 6 d into thebranch pipes catalyst 2 through thefirst chamber 7A are flowed to thesecond chamber 7B through thecut 9 of thepartition plate 8 and then into thecatalyst 2. Similarly, part of the exhaust gas flows that flow from the 6 b, 6 c into thebranch pipes catalyst 2 through thesecond chamber 7B are flowed to thefirst chamber 7A through thecut 9 of thepartition plate 8 and then into thecatalyst 2. - As described above, according to the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold of this embodiment, providing a
cut 9 at one side of theend surface portion 8A of thepartition plate 8 located toward thecatalyst 2 allows part of the exhaust gas flowing into the 7A, 7B that are divided by thechambers partition plate 8 to flow into the 7B, 7A through theopposite chamber cut 8 and then toward thecatalyst 2. Therefore, even in the case where theexhaust manifold 4 is joined to thecatalyst container 3 with a tilt angle, it is possible to alleviate a concentration of the flow of exhaust gas that flows from each 7A, 7B into thechamber catalyst 2 only at a certain region of the large number of gas flow passages of thecatalyst 2, thereby preventing deterioration of thecatalyst 2 and retention of exhaust gas due to biased flow of exhaust gas. - Further, because the O2 sensor 10 is positioned in the cut-away portion of the
partition plate 8, it is not necessary to provide an O2 sensor 10 for each 7A, 7B, thereby decreasing the manufacturing cost of the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1.chamber - The amount of exhaust gas that flows to the
7A, 7B through theopposite chamber cut 9 of thepartition plate 8 increases in proportion to the opening area of thecut 9. Meanwhile, increasing the opening area of thecut 9 may cause an interference of the exhaust gases that flow through thecut 9 from the discharge ports E1, E2, E3, E4 of which order of exhaust processes is continuous. - For this reason, it is preferable to set a proper opening area of the
cut 9, for example, by taking into consideration of the mount angle of theexhaust manifold 4 relative to thecatalyst container 3, that is, the angle of the exhaust gas flowing from theexhaust collecting portion 7 to thecatalyst 2. - Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIG. 3 . Parts similar to those previously described with reference to the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted. - As shown in the figure, a catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 11 according to this embodiment has substantially the same construction as the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 according to the first embodiment. However, the
partition plate 8 is cut away to providecuts 9 at both sides of theend surface portion 8A of thepartition plate 8. - According to this catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 11, because the
partition plate 8 is provided withcuts 9 at both sides of theend surface portion 8A, it is possible to more uniformly distribute a biased flow of exhaust gas toward thecatalyst 2. - The amount of exhaust gas that flows to the opposite chamber through the
9, 9 increases in proportion to the total opening area of thesecuts 9, 9. Meanwhile, increasing the total opening area of thesecuts 9, 9 may cause an interference of the exhaust gases that flow through thecuts 9, 9 from the discharge ports E1, E2, E3, E4 of which order of exhaust processes is continuous.cuts - For this reason, it is preferable to set proper opening areas of these two
9, 9, for example, by taking into consideration of the mount angle of thecuts exhaust manifold 4 relative to thecatalyst container 3, that is, the angle of the exhaust gas flowing from theexhaust collecting portion 7 to thecatalyst 2. - Next, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIG. 4 . Parts similar to those previously described with reference to the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted. - As shown in the figure, a catalyst integrated
exhaust manifold 21 according to this embodiment has substantially the same construction as the catalyst integrated exhaust manifold 1 according to the first embodiment. However, thepartition plate 8 is provided with acut 9 at the opposite side of the O2 sensor 10, and aclearance 12 is formed between theend surface portion 8A of thepartition plate 8 that is located toward thecatalyst 2 and the upper surface of thecatalyst 2. - Further, a
recess 13 is provided at a position corresponding to the probe portion of the O2 sensor 10. The probe portion of the O2 sensor 10 is in the shape of a cylinder which is in conformity with therecess 13 of thepartition plate 8. - According to this catalyst integrated
exhaust manifold 21, because of thecut 9 provided at one side of thepartition plate 8 and theclearance 12 formed between theend surface portion 8A of thepartition plate 8 and the upper end of thecatalyst 2, it is possible to more uniformly distribute a biased flow of exhaust gas toward thecatalyst 2. - The amount of exhaust gas that flows to the opposite chamber through the
cut 9 and theclearance 12 increases in proportion to the opening area of thecut 9 and theclearance 12. Meanwhile, increasing the opening are of thesecut 9 andclearance 12 may cause an interference of the exhaust gases that flow through thecut 9 and theclearance 12 from the discharge ports E1, E2, E3, E4 of which order of exhaust processes is continuous. - For this reason, it is preferable to set proper opening areas of these
cut 9 andclearance 12, for example, by taking into consideration of the mount angle of theexhaust manifold 4 relative to thecatalyst container 3, that is, the angle of the exhaust gas flowing from theexhaust collecting portion 7 to thecatalyst 2. - Analysis Experiment
- With the use of an exhaust manifold according to the present invention, experiment was made for analyzing how the exhaust gas discharged from each discharge port flows to the catalyst.
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FIG. 5 explains a flow rate analysis for exhaust gas using an exhaust manifold according to the present invention, in which (a) is a partly exploded perspective view of the exhaust manifold used in the experiment, (b) is a transverse section of an exhaust collecting portion explaining gas passage area, and (c) shows flow rate distribution at a center of the catalyst for the exhaust gas respectively discharged from the discharge ports. - The analysis experiment was carried out with the use of an inline four-cylinder engine and with the engine speed kept at 3000 rpm. The analysis experiment was carried out to measure the flow rate of exhaust gas at a center part (line A-A) of the
catalyst 2 at a time when exhaust gas flows out from each discharge port E1, E2, E3, E4. - The catalyst integrated exhaust manifold shown in the figure is constructed such that the
partition plate 8 is provided with acut 9 at one side of the end surface portion located toward the catalyst, and an O2 sensor 10 is positioned in thecut 9 portion. A clearance (not shown) is also formed between the end surface portion of thepartition plate 8 and the upper surface of thecatalyst 2. - Herein, the area of the
cut 9 is set to be 18% of one gas passage area PA or the other gas passage area PA at the lower end of the exhaust collecting portion 7 (one half of the area that is obtained by excluding the transverse cross-sectional area of the end surface portion of thepartition plate 8 from the transverse cross-sectional area of the lower end of the exhaust collecting portion 7). When the cross-sectional area of the O2 sensor 10 is included, the opening area of the cut portion becomes 15% of the gas passage area. - With reference to
FIG. 5 (c), it can be understood that part of the exhaust gas discharged from each discharge port E1, E2, E3, E4 flows to the opposite chamber through thecut 9 and thereafter flows into thecatalyst 2. - Therefore, it is possible to distribute part of the exhaust gas that flows through each chamber to the opposite chamber, so as to prevent deterioration of the
catalyst 2 and retention of exhaust gas due to biased flow of exhaust gas. - While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims.
- For example, the above-described catalyst
integrated exhaust manifolds 1, 11, 21 have been described as of a 4-2-1 exhaust system for use in a four-cylinder engine. However, it may be adapted to a 6-2-1 exhaust system for use in a six-cylinder engine. - Further, it may be possible to arbitrarily change the position, the number, the opening area of
cuts 9 provided in thepartition plate 8 and/or the area of theclearance 12 formed between theend surface portion 8A of thepartition plate 8 located toward thecatalyst 2 and the upper end of thecatalyst 2, etc. For example, acut 9 may be provided at a center of thepartition plate 8 or at a center of theend surface portion 8A.
Claims (2)
1. An exhaust manifold which is joined to a catalyst container for accommodating a catalyst with a tilt angle, comprising:
a plurality of branch pipes communicating with corresponding discharge ports of an engine;
an exhaust collecting portion where the plurality of branch pipes are collected; and
a partition plate dividing an interior of the exhaust collecting portion,
wherein the partition plate is cut away at an end surface portion located toward the catalyst.
2. An exhaust manifold according to claim 1 , wherein a sensor is provided at the cut-away portion of the partition plate.
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