SAE Technical Paper Series 2019
DOI: 10.4271/2019-24-0185
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Axial Flow Turbine Concept for Conventional and e-Turbocharging

Abstract: Engine downsizing has established itself as one of the most successful strategies to reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions in the automotive field. In this regard, a major role is played by the turbocharging, allowing to increase engine power density, and so reducing engine size and weight. However, the need for turbocharging imposes some issues to be solved. In the attempt of mitigating turbo lag and poor low-end torque, many solutions have been presented in the open literature so far, such as: low … Show more

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“…The preliminary design is accomplished by means of an in-house code implemented in Matlab environment, which performs the preliminary sizing of volute (treated as isentropic), stator, vaneless interspace and rotor, whose global structure is similar to the code presented by the authors in Ref. [17] for preliminary design of an axial-flow turbine. However, some additional design variables were introduced to account for the change in turbine layout, as well as some others were replaced.…”
Section: Preliminary Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preliminary design is accomplished by means of an in-house code implemented in Matlab environment, which performs the preliminary sizing of volute (treated as isentropic), stator, vaneless interspace and rotor, whose global structure is similar to the code presented by the authors in Ref. [17] for preliminary design of an axial-flow turbine. However, some additional design variables were introduced to account for the change in turbine layout, as well as some others were replaced.…”
Section: Preliminary Designmentioning
confidence: 99%