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Matching of Turbo-charger with I.C. Engine
P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department A Tuning Among Heterogeneous Devices is A Must….
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Three constraints on Compressor Sizing
Generation of required Boost Pressure (ratio). Isentropic efficiency must be better than 60%. Mass flow rate must be higher than average engine mass flow rate at Full load. Flexible parameters: Compressor geometry : radial to Mixed. Compressor Speed : low to high.
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Engineering Shape of A Compressor
130000rpm 120000rpm 105000rpm 90000rpm 75000rpm 65000rpm
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Engine in the House of Compressor
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Closure on Thermodynamics of Compressor Sizing
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The Power Consumed by Compressor
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The Turbine to Drive the Compressor
Т C 1 2 3 4 P1, T1 P2, T2 P3, T3 P4, T4 Engine
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Irreversible Adiabatic Flow Through Turbine : SSSF
Ideal work wiso = h03 –h04iso Actual work wact = h03 – h04act Internal Efficiency of a turbine h s 3 4iso 4actual
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Thermodynamics of Turbine Sizing
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Turbine Sizing The selection of the turbine size is a bit simpler than the sizing of the compressor. The fact is that the turbine size effects boost threshold, turbo lag and fuel consumption . There are no complicated maps or processes used to select the turbine size. It is basically just a balancing act. Smaller turbines will provide lower boost thresholds and better turbo response but only be able to create limited airflow through the compressor and will create a lost of back pressure and heat in the exhaust manifold. Larger turbines, conversely, allow much more airflow through the compressor and reduce back pressure and heat in the exhaust manifold at the expense of higher boost thresholds and larger turbo lag.
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Small Turbine Vs Large Turbine
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Tuning of Compressor, Turbine & Engine
The airflow through the compressor is directly related to the boost pressure the compressor creates. Therefore larger airflow through the compressor means higher boost pressures. Back pressure in the exhaust manifold can lead to reversion, which is when the pressure is so high in the exhaust manifold that exhaust gases are forced back into the cylinder when the exhaust port opens during the exhaust stroke. This obviously not good and hurts engine power. These opposing concerns must thus be balanced against each other.
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