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Parameterization and Transient Validation of a Variable Geometry Turbocharger for Mean-Value Modeling at Low and Medium Speed-Load Points
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2002-01-2729
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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The parameterization of variable geometry turbochargers for mean-value modeling is typically based on compressor and turbine flow and efficiency maps provided by the supplier. At low turbocharger speeds, and hence low airflows, the heat exchange via the turbocharger housing affects the temperature-based measurements of the efficiencies. Therefore, the low-speed operating regime of the turbocharger is excluded from the supplied maps and mean-value models mainly rely on extrapolation into this region, which is regularly met in emission drive cycles, and hence of significance.
This paper presents experimental data from a 2.0-liter turbocharged common-rail diesel engine. While the flow maps extend from the high-speed region in a natural way, the efficiency maps are severely affected by the heat transfer effect. It is argued that this effect should be included in the mean-value model. A physics-based parameterization is suggested for the turbine efficiency, which poses the biggest problems in turbocharger modeling. This new model structure is then validated with transient engine data.
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Jung, M., Ford, R., Glover, K., Collings, N. et al., "Parameterization and Transient Validation of a Variable Geometry Turbocharger for Mean-Value Modeling at Low and Medium Speed-Load Points," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-2729, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-2729.Also In
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