Diesel Engine Response Improvements using Hybrid Turbocharging
Master thesis
Date
2017Metadata
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- Institutt for marin teknikk [3472]
Abstract
Turbochargers are commonly used with internal combustion engines due to improvements in power and efficiency and reduced emissions over naturally aspirated engines. A central problem of turbocharged engines poor transient performance characterized by turbo-lag. While the engine itself may respond quickly to load and speed changes the delays associated with the inertias of turbocharger systems make the system as a whole respond accordingly.
In this thesis potential response improvements by use of an electrically assisted turbocharger, or hybrid turbocharger, were presented in simulations. Response improvements of 10-50 % were shown for various transients and degrees of assistance. A design proposal for the implementation of the system is also presented. The results could form a basis for implementing a hybrid turbocharger on an engine in the lab in further work.