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Closing Remarks on Turbo-charging P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department New Ideas with Turbo-charging….
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Closing Remarks on Turbo-charging P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department New Ideas with Turbo-charging….

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Page 1: Closing Remarks on Turbo-charging P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department New Ideas with Turbo-charging….

Closing Remarks on Turbo-charging

P M V SubbaraoProfessor

Mechanical Engineering Department

New Ideas with Turbo-charging….

Page 2: Closing Remarks on Turbo-charging P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department New Ideas with Turbo-charging….

Turbine Sizing

• The selection of the turbine size is a bit simpler than the sizing of the compressor.

• Important to note that the turbine size effects boost threshold, turbo lag and fuel consumption .

• Boost threshold is the engine speed at which there is sufficient exhaust gas flow to generate positive (intake) manifold pressure, or boost.

• This is the time between the demand for an increase in power and the turbocharger(s) providing increased intake pressure, and hence increased power.

• The selection is basically just a balancing act.

• There are no complicated maps or processes used to select the turbine size.

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Large Turbine

• Larger turbines, conversely, allow much more airflow through the compressor and reduce back pressure.

• Demands less enthalpy exhaust in manifold .

• Leads to higher boost thresholds and larger turbo lag.

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Small Turbine

• Smaller turbines will provide lower boost thresholds and better turbo response.

• Able to create limited airflow through the compressor.

• Demands higher enthalpy exhaust in manifold.

• Leads to lower turbine exit pressure.

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Selection of Turbine Exducer bore

Lower Limit

Higher Limit

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Geometrical Design of Casing for Turbine

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Steps in Geometrical Design

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Geometric Parameter : Casing for Turbine

The A/R ratio of the turbine is the ratio of the housing discharge area to the radius of the center of the discharge area to the center

of the turbine blades

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Guide for selecting a turbine A/R ratio

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Performance Studies on Turbocharged Engine

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The Breathing Effectiveness

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Engine Power Rating

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Engine Compactness

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Engine Fuel Economy

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Strange Thinking/Understanding for Future

• Turbocharged modes were found to match or exceed the capabilities of typical larger bore normally aspirated engines found in passenger vehicles.

• Case studies showed that A normally aspirated engine could be readily matched with the smaller turbocharged unit, with a 66% reduction in engine capacity.

• It is possible to achieve 22% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, including a reduction of 62% at idle conditions.

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Advanced Turbo-charging Systems

• Higher volumetric efficiency is achieved through increased pressure @ IVC.

• Go back to Era of Otto or Diesel.

• Compression ratio has a great impact on fuel consumption of an engine.

• Generally, the bigger the compression ratio is, the lower the fuel consumption can be reached.

• Knock limit constrains the compression ratio increase of SI engines.

• It is known to all that any effort resulting in intake air temperature decreasing will extend the knock limit.

• Attainment of higher volumetric efficiency with lower Tivc is the theme of advanced turbo-charging methods.

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Scheme of the turbo-cooling system

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T-s & p-v Diagrams for ATCS

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Effect of Turbo-cooling

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Cold Air for Higher CR

Base Engine

ATC: Boost pressure before HX

ATC: Exit of Air Turbine