Exhaust gas turbocharger for an internal-combustion engine

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C415S204000, C060S602000

Reexamination Certificate

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06913439

ABSTRACT:
An exhaust gas turbocharger for an internal-combustion engine has a turbine housing and compressor housing in which a turbine wheel and a compressor impeller are connected with one another shaft. The turbine housing has a spirally-extending inlet duct for the exhaust gases. Devices for the flow deflection can be provided in the inlet duct. As a result, the thermal stress as well as the efficiency of an exhaust gas turbocharger with a spirally extending inlet duct for the exhaust gases are improved.

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