Turbochargers and turbocharging : advancements, applications and research
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Turbochargers and turbocharging : advancements, applications and research
(Mechanical engineering theory and application series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Supercharging has long been established as the most successful means to maximise power output from a specific engine size. Through supercharging, the inlet air density is increased, usually by means of a compressor, and by doing so the amount of air trapped in the cylinders is increased accordingly. As a result, efficient burning of a proportionately higher amount of fuel is enabled. By far, the most successful version of supercharging is turbocharging. Here, the expansion in a turbine of the exhaust gases leaving the cylinders supplies the power needed to drive the compressor. At the moment, practically all diesel engines are turbocharged, with a continuously increasing penetration in the highly competitive market of SI-powered vehicles. The current book on turbochargers and turbocharging, comprising fifteen chapters, gathers important and novel research on many modern aspects of turbocharging for all kinds of gasoline and diesel-powered engine applications (automotive, truck, marine and aircraft). For example, characterisation of the value proposition of turbocharged vehicles, marine engines turbo-compounding, fundamental issues of turbocharger lag and its relation with engine-out PM emissions, variable geometric compressors, automotive two-stage turbocharging, and dynamic operation of turbochargers including VGT and surging effects are amongst the topics analysed. Review papers form a very important part of the book, namely the discussion and in-depth analysis of various automotive boosting systems, turbocharger reduced-order modeling, heat transfer and pulsating flows in turbomachinery, mathematical models for turbocharged engines, and turbomachine-based engine throttling. A considerable portion of the book (seven chapters) deals with control-oriented modeling techniques relating to the turbocharger and/or the whole engine power-plant. Such models have proven valuable during the design of both turbochargers and turbocharged engines, and are described and discussed in detail for a variety of automotive and aircraft applications. The book is written for post-graduate students, engineers and researchers in the field of internal combustion engines (diesel and SI) and turbochargers.
目次
- Preface
- A Characterization of the Multi-Functional Value Proposition of Turbocharged Vehicles
- Current Implementation Trends in Boosting Systems for Passenger Cars & Light-Duty Trucks
- Model-Based Theoretical Optimization Study of a Turbo-Compound System Installed on a Large Scale Marine Diesel Engine
- The Potential of Variable Compressor Geometries for Improving the Operational Behavior of Downsized Gasoline Engines
- Turbocharger Aero-Thermal Performance under Realistic Flow Conditions: Pulsating Flow & Heat Transfer Considerations
- Dynamic Modeling, Simulation & Control of Turbochargers
- Turbocharger Response during Diesel Engine Transient Operation & Effect on Soot Emissions
- Turbocharging Systems Development for Aircraft Propulsion
- The Physical Model of a Radial Turbine with Unsteady Flow Used for the Optimization of Turbine Matching
- Model-Based Control of Turbochargers: A Review of Reduced-Order Modeling
- Mathematical Modeling Techniques for Turbochargers & Turbocharged Engines
- Control-Oriented Models for Turbocharged Engines
- A Mathematical Model of a Turbocharging IC Engine Propeller Propulsion System & Its Characteristic Analysis
- Simulation Analysis of a Two-Stage Turbocharged Diesel Engine during Steady-State & Transient Operation in Terms of Performance & Exhaust Emissions
- Engine Throttling by Means of Turbomachinery
- Index.
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