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Two-Stage Turbocharging of Diesel Engines: A Matching Procedure and an Experimental Investigation
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A method is described for matching turbines and compressors for two-stage turbocharging of 4-stroke diesel engines. The method is illustrated for a series turbocharged engine. Experimental results are presented which show that the method gives good predictions for the respective pressure ratios in the turbines and compressors and the overall engine performance.
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Benson, R. and Svetnicka, F., "Two-Stage Turbocharging of Diesel Engines: A Matching Procedure and an Experimental Investigation," SAE Technical Paper 740740, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740740.Also In
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