Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine

Stringent emission regulations and increased demand for improved fuel economy have called for advanced turbo technologies in automotive engines. The use of turbochargers on smaller engines is one such concept, but they are limited by a time delay in reaching the required boost during transient opera...

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Main Authors: Gregory Guarda, Apostolos Pesyridis, Ashish Alex Sam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7452
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spelling doaj-95e81ef9df284c989813afb50f7d1f3d2020-11-25T03:42:54ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-10-01107452745210.3390/app10217452Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger TurbineGregory Guarda0Apostolos Pesyridis1Ashish Alex Sam2Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Brunel University London, London UB8 3PH, UKDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Brunel University London, London UB8 3PH, UKDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Brunel University London, London UB8 3PH, UKStringent emission regulations and increased demand for improved fuel economy have called for advanced turbo technologies in automotive engines. The use of turbochargers on smaller engines is one such concept, but they are limited by a time delay in reaching the required boost during transient operation. The amount of turbocharger lag plays a key role in the driver’s perceived quality of a passenger vehicle’s engine response. This paper investigates an alternative method to the conventional design of a turbocharger turbine to improve the transient response of a passenger vehicle. The investigation utilises the Ford Eco-Boost 1.6 L petrol engine, an established production engine, equipped with a turbocharger of similar performance to the GT1548 produced by Honeywell. The commercially available Ricardo WAVE was used to model the engine. Comparing the steady-state performance showed that the axial turbine provides higher efficiencies at all operating conditions of an engine. The transient case demonstrated an improved transient response at all operating conditions of the engine. The study concluded that, by designing a similar sized axial turbine, the mass moment of inertia can be reduced by 12.64% and transient response can be improved on average by 11.76%, with a maximum of 21.05% improvement. This study provides encouragement for the wider application of this turbine type to vehicles operating on dynamic driving cycles such as passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and certain off-road applications.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7452turbochargeraxial turbinegenetic algorithmsmultidisciplinary design optimisation
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Ashish Alex Sam
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Ashish Alex Sam
Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine
Applied Sciences
turbocharger
axial turbine
genetic algorithms
multidisciplinary design optimisation
author_facet Gregory Guarda
Apostolos Pesyridis
Ashish Alex Sam
author_sort Gregory Guarda
title Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine
title_short Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine
title_full Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine
title_fullStr Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Investigation of the Performance of an Engine Equipped with an Advanced Axial Turbocharger Turbine
title_sort preliminary investigation of the performance of an engine equipped with an advanced axial turbocharger turbine
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Stringent emission regulations and increased demand for improved fuel economy have called for advanced turbo technologies in automotive engines. The use of turbochargers on smaller engines is one such concept, but they are limited by a time delay in reaching the required boost during transient operation. The amount of turbocharger lag plays a key role in the driver’s perceived quality of a passenger vehicle’s engine response. This paper investigates an alternative method to the conventional design of a turbocharger turbine to improve the transient response of a passenger vehicle. The investigation utilises the Ford Eco-Boost 1.6 L petrol engine, an established production engine, equipped with a turbocharger of similar performance to the GT1548 produced by Honeywell. The commercially available Ricardo WAVE was used to model the engine. Comparing the steady-state performance showed that the axial turbine provides higher efficiencies at all operating conditions of an engine. The transient case demonstrated an improved transient response at all operating conditions of the engine. The study concluded that, by designing a similar sized axial turbine, the mass moment of inertia can be reduced by 12.64% and transient response can be improved on average by 11.76%, with a maximum of 21.05% improvement. This study provides encouragement for the wider application of this turbine type to vehicles operating on dynamic driving cycles such as passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and certain off-road applications.
topic turbocharger
axial turbine
genetic algorithms
multidisciplinary design optimisation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7452
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