How a Turbocharger Works

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How a Turbocharger Works The turbocharger has been a great source of maximizing efficiency of an internal combustion engine since the late 1920 s. Alfred Buchi was the engineer that came up with the idea to utilize the wasted energy that is expelled through the exhaust system. It was in 1915 that he created his first prototype, which failed. This however did not stop the persistent inventor. He worked on it for another 10 years before he produced the first practical, functioning turbocharger that increase efficiency of an engine by 40%. Courtesy of www.turbododge.com Over the years however, the turbocharger has benefitted the internal combustion engine much more than maximizing its efficiency. It has been utilized to create massive gains in power output of an engine compared to the amount of power achievable with a naturally aspirated platform (no forced induction utilized). Turbocharges, utilized in the right way, can increase a non-turbocharged motor from 200bhp to over a 1000bhp; with supporting modifications. Courtesy of John Hoet

How It Works A turbocharger is composed of 3 basic parts, a compressor, a turbine, and a center housing. The turbine is the section of the turbocharger where the exhaust gases of the engine are forced through to cause the turbine wheel to spin. This rotation energy is then transferred through the center housing and into the compressor by means of a stainless steel, or sometimes inconel, shaft. This center housing is comprised of journal or ball bearings, depending upon the application, as well as oil lubrication ports and drains. This allows the bearings to well lubricated, as well as cooled, to handle the immense rotational speeds and heat that they have to endure. Some center housings have integrated coolant passages to provide supplemental cooling. This is not always required, but it does drastically improve a turbochargers life, as well as protect it in circumstances where it is put under high or prolonged demand. The compressor does exactly what it s named for, it compresses air. Courtesy of www.salvatoreaiello.com The compressor is spun by the rotational force created by exhaust gases flowing through the turbine. This would feed the intake side of the motor. Air is inducted into the compressor and then compressed into the piping, feeding the air intake ports of the motor. This creates an increased flow, as well as density, of air to be fed into the combustion chambers of the motor.

Courtesy of www.turborx7.com So quite simply, the more oxygen that can be forced into the motor means that more fuel can be added to maintain a stabilized combustion. This in turn causes a larger, more powerful combustion. Thus, increasing the power output of the motor. Courtesy of www.areadiesel.com The diagram above depicts the process of utilizing the engines exhaust gases to force clean air into the motor for combustion. In the diagram above, you may notice a charge air cooler or more commonly known as an intercooler. Although not utilized in all cases, most turbocharged platforms utilize an intercooler to cool the compressed air back down to the ambient air temperature. This is due to the fact that heat is transferred from the turbine of the turbocharger to the compressor by

consequence of the exhaust gases flowing through it. This causes an undesired effect of heating the compressed air that is formed by the compressor of the turbocharger. A higher temperature air becomes less dense of oxygen molecules, which intern cause less oxygen to flow into the combustion chambers and produces a smaller, less powerful combustion (less power output). So to counter this effect, an intercooler is implemented to cool the air back down. Courtesy of John Hoet Hopefully, this has helped you to understand the dynamics and purpose of a turbocharger. The turbocharger seems like a simple aspect, but it can get very indepth and specific to select the correct one for an application. They are highly engineered to exact tolerances and flow patterns, and they are very easy to destroy if you do not understand their limitations.