On-engine performance evaluation of a new-concept turbocharger compressor housing design

Following market demands for a niche balance between engine performance and legislation requirement, a new-concept compressor scroll has been designed for small to medium size passenger cars. The design adopts a slight deviation from the conventional method, thus resulting in broader surge margin an...

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Main Authors: Chiong, Meng Soon, Tan, Feng Xian, Rajoo, Srithar, Martinez Botas, Ricardo F., Yokoyama, Takao, Fujita, Yutaka, Ebisu, Motoki
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Published: 2020
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author Chiong, Meng Soon
Tan, Feng Xian
Rajoo, Srithar
Martinez Botas, Ricardo F.
Yokoyama, Takao
Fujita, Yutaka
Ebisu, Motoki
author_facet Chiong, Meng Soon
Tan, Feng Xian
Rajoo, Srithar
Martinez Botas, Ricardo F.
Yokoyama, Takao
Fujita, Yutaka
Ebisu, Motoki
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description Following market demands for a niche balance between engine performance and legislation requirement, a new-concept compressor scroll has been designed for small to medium size passenger cars. The design adopts a slight deviation from the conventional method, thus resulting in broader surge margin and better efficiency at off-design region. This paper presents the performance evaluation of the new compressor scroll on the cold-flow gas-stand followed by the on-engine testing. The testing program focused on back-to-back comparison with the standard compressor scroll, as well as identifying on-engine operational regime with better brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) and transient performance. A specially instrumented 1.6L gasoline engine was used for this study. The engine control unit configuration is kept constant in both the compressor testing. The intake and exhaust manifold has been customized to fit the turbochargers and kept identical between the standard and new compressor scroll installations. The turbocharger with new compressor scroll design is found to work at higher boost pressure and has better stage efficiency across most of the engine operating conditions. Largest efficiency difference was noted at part-load and low engine speed operation. In term of BSFC, 8-10% of improvement has been recorded with the new compressor scroll at high-load conditions. The compressor scrolls have been instrumented to measure instantaneous flow pressure in order to investigation potential reasons for performance improvement. The difference in efficiency between the compressor scrolls does not exhibit apparent trend with the scroll pulse pressure amplitude, but do show the likelihood of pulse flow and heat transfer effect. At the same time, the new compressor scroll was found to generally improve the engine transient response for the low-to-medium speed conditions. The transient gradient of the boost pressure for the new-concept compressor is noted to increase towards the end of the transient process, whereas the transient gradient of the engine brake torque is generally more linear.
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spelling utm.eprints-924742021-09-30T15:11:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/92474/ On-engine performance evaluation of a new-concept turbocharger compressor housing design Chiong, Meng Soon Tan, Feng Xian Rajoo, Srithar Martinez Botas, Ricardo F. Yokoyama, Takao Fujita, Yutaka Ebisu, Motoki TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Following market demands for a niche balance between engine performance and legislation requirement, a new-concept compressor scroll has been designed for small to medium size passenger cars. The design adopts a slight deviation from the conventional method, thus resulting in broader surge margin and better efficiency at off-design region. This paper presents the performance evaluation of the new compressor scroll on the cold-flow gas-stand followed by the on-engine testing. The testing program focused on back-to-back comparison with the standard compressor scroll, as well as identifying on-engine operational regime with better brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) and transient performance. A specially instrumented 1.6L gasoline engine was used for this study. The engine control unit configuration is kept constant in both the compressor testing. The intake and exhaust manifold has been customized to fit the turbochargers and kept identical between the standard and new compressor scroll installations. The turbocharger with new compressor scroll design is found to work at higher boost pressure and has better stage efficiency across most of the engine operating conditions. Largest efficiency difference was noted at part-load and low engine speed operation. In term of BSFC, 8-10% of improvement has been recorded with the new compressor scroll at high-load conditions. The compressor scrolls have been instrumented to measure instantaneous flow pressure in order to investigation potential reasons for performance improvement. The difference in efficiency between the compressor scrolls does not exhibit apparent trend with the scroll pulse pressure amplitude, but do show the likelihood of pulse flow and heat transfer effect. At the same time, the new compressor scroll was found to generally improve the engine transient response for the low-to-medium speed conditions. The transient gradient of the boost pressure for the new-concept compressor is noted to increase towards the end of the transient process, whereas the transient gradient of the engine brake torque is generally more linear. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Chiong, Meng Soon and Tan, Feng Xian and Rajoo, Srithar and Martinez Botas, Ricardo F. and Yokoyama, Takao and Fujita, Yutaka and Ebisu, Motoki (2020) On-engine performance evaluation of a new-concept turbocharger compressor housing design. In: SAE 2020 World Congress Experience, WCX 2020, 21 - 23 April 2020, Detroit, United States of America. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-1012
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Rajoo, Srithar
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Fujita, Yutaka
Ebisu, Motoki
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title_short On-engine performance evaluation of a new-concept turbocharger compressor housing design
title_sort on engine performance evaluation of a new concept turbocharger compressor housing design
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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