Exploitation of Car Turbochargers - Selected Problems

In order to increase the filling of the cylinder in the engine, a so-called charge is applied, which consists in increasing the amount of air input under increased pressure and at an unchanged temperature. This increases the density of that air and increases the mass in the engine cylinder. In most...

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Main Authors: Wojciechowski Hubert, Żółtowski Bogdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/51/matecconf_diagnostyka2019_01024.pdf
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spelling doaj-510d3e7dc81c4593bbdbe478154ae6fa2021-02-02T09:21:14ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-013020102410.1051/matecconf/201930201024matecconf_diagnostyka2019_01024Exploitation of Car Turbochargers - Selected ProblemsWojciechowski Hubert0Żółtowski Bogdan1University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringUTH Technical and Commercial UniversityIn order to increase the filling of the cylinder in the engine, a so-called charge is applied, which consists in increasing the amount of air input under increased pressure and at an unchanged temperature. This increases the density of that air and increases the mass in the engine cylinder. In most cars, the charging is carried out by an exhaust gas turbocharger or a mechanical compressor. This paper presents the issues that concern the failure of turbochargers resulting from their balance by weight reduction method. Selected aspects concerning consequences of incorrect balancing and methods of reducing unbalanced rotor mass. A key part of the work includes a proposal to balance turbochargers of automotive vehicles using the "weight-adjustment"method. In this scope, preliminary studies were presente and conclusions observed during their implementation were described.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/51/matecconf_diagnostyka2019_01024.pdf
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description In order to increase the filling of the cylinder in the engine, a so-called charge is applied, which consists in increasing the amount of air input under increased pressure and at an unchanged temperature. This increases the density of that air and increases the mass in the engine cylinder. In most cars, the charging is carried out by an exhaust gas turbocharger or a mechanical compressor. This paper presents the issues that concern the failure of turbochargers resulting from their balance by weight reduction method. Selected aspects concerning consequences of incorrect balancing and methods of reducing unbalanced rotor mass. A key part of the work includes a proposal to balance turbochargers of automotive vehicles using the "weight-adjustment"method. In this scope, preliminary studies were presente and conclusions observed during their implementation were described.
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