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Introduction to Turbocharging and Turbochargers

1982
Supercharging can be defined as the introduction of air (or air/fuel mixture) into an engine cylinder at a density greater than ambient. This allows a proportional increase in the fuel that can be burned and hence raises the potential power output. The principal objective is to increase power output, not to improve efficiency, although the efficiency ...
N. Watson, M. S. Janota
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Turbocharging the Brain

Scientific American, 2009
The article examines the long-term effect of pills taken improve an individual's memory on their health. College students and executives are two groups known to ingest stimulant drugs to enhance their mental performance. Topics include a discussion regarding the moral and ethical issues surrounding cognitive enhancers, such as those prescribed for ...
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Acoustics of Turbochargers

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2007
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Noise from turbo-chargers is increasingly becoming an issue. Partly due to improved noise control of other components and partly due to increased specific mass flows. Despite that the turbocharging technique was developed in the first part of the last century the acoustical behavior is still a field where there is ...
Hans Rämmal, Mats Åbom
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A Turbocharged Turbogenerator

Volume 5: Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Marine; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery; Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles, 2012
Turbocharging generally implies the attainment of higher power through increased piston engine air inlet charge density. Turbocharging has too been visualized for gas turbines in the form of an exterior or integrated low pressure compressor and turbine spool module boosting a high pressure power producing spool. This “turbocharged” cycle
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Turbocharger Controls

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1962
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Many and various advantages can be realized from the installation of a turbocharger control system in diesel, gasoline, and natural gas engines. Several types of control and their effects on turbocharger and engine performance are discussed in detail.
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Vibrations of Turbochargers

2012
Exhaust gas turbochargers used in the automobiles, such as passenger, on-road vehicles, and off-road engines have some discrepancies to the heavy turbomachines applied to the power plants and chemical industries. The first ones are much smaller and work at high rotor speeds in various operating conditions, such as variable rotor speeds, pressures ...
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Equivalent turbocharger model of regulated two-stage turbocharging system

Journal of the Energy Institute, 2010
Abstract A theoretical study on the regulated two-stage turbocharging (R2S) system is conducted based on the equivalent turbocharger concept. Expressions for the equivalent turbine flow area and the equivalent turbocharger efficiency of the R2S system were derived.
B Liu, K Y Deng, Y Cui
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Turbocharging the web

IEEE Spectrum, 2017
What if you could share a computer-aided design (CAD) model and even allow a colleague to manipulate it from afar? "Click on this link, check out my design, and feel free to add more holes or fill some in," you might say. You wouldn’t have to instruct your distant coworker to install special software or worry about whether her operating system could ...
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Turbocharger Applications

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1986
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Turbocharging has become a recognized means of increasing the power output of gasoline and diesel passenger car and commercial engines. The application of turbochargers involves the consideration of many factors in the engine and vehicle systems.
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Introduction to Turbocharging

2013
Downsized engines, reducing the number of cylinders or volumetric size of cylinders, combined with the use of exhaust turbochargers, are being applied more and more in the automotive industry in order to comply with the recently enacted emission laws for CO2 and NOx reduction in automotive vehicles.
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