Evaluation of a Double-Entry Turbine Model Coupled With a One-Dimensional Calibrated Engine Model at Engine Full Load Curves

Autor: Joaquin De La Morena, José Ramón Serrano, Stéphane Guilain, Samuel Batard, José Galindo, Vishnu Samala
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Test bench
Computer science
lcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinery
020209 energy
Flow (psychology)
02 engineering and technology
Adiabatic efficiency model
Combustion
Turbine
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Automotive engineering
Physics::Fluid Dynamics
Reciprocating motion
Quasi steady models
Twin-entry radial inflow turbine
0202 electrical engineering
electronic engineering
information engineering

lcsh:TJ1-1570
0601 history and archaeology
General Materials Science
Unequal and partial flow admission
Dual-volute radial turbines
Petrol engine
Reduced mass flow model
060102 archaeology
Mechanical Engineering
06 humanities and the arts
Computer Science Applications
Turbocharger
Power rating
07.- Asegurar el acceso a energías asequibles
fiables
sostenibles y modernas para todos

MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOS
Zdroj: RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering, Vol 6 (2021)
Popis: [EN] Turbocharging is one of the foremost ways of engine downsizing and represents the leading technology for reducing the engine CO2 emission standards in gasoline engine application. Turbocharger turbine always faces high unsteadiness of flow coming from the reciprocating internal combustion engines. Besides, increasing levels of engine downsizing include rising degrees of pulse charging. Utilization of pulse energy in the engine exhaust and reducing the interferences between the cylinders using the double-entry turbines is a vital element in solving the low-end-torque targets and improving rated power in highly boosted four-cylinder engines. The present paper describes a model of double-entry turbines. The model' aim is to accommodate an efficient boundary condition to turbocharged engine models with zero and one-dimensional gas dynamic codes. The model is based on the simple procedure of testing and systematizing the performance maps of these turbines with different flow admission conditions. However, the described model in the present paper is capable of extrapolating operating conditions that differ from those included in the turbine maps because a turbocharger turbine with an engine usually works instantaneously and away from the narrow range of data that are measured in the gas stand. The described model has been implemented in a one-dimensional gas dynamic code and has been used to calculate unsteady operating conditions coming from the engine. The results obtained from the whole engine simulation show that the model can produce all the full load engine variables such as air mass flow and brake torque in a reasonable degree of agreement with the experimental data that are obtained from the engine test bench.
VS was partially supported through post-doctoral contract 2020-UPV-SUB.2-12450 of Science, Technology and Innovation in research structures of Universitat Politecnica de-Valencia (UPV).
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