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Influence of Twin-Scroll Turbocharging on the Performance of Direct Injection Gasoline Engine Chongqing Industry Polytechnic University

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Author/Creator:
Yu, Xiaocao, author.
Conference Name:
Automotive Technical Papers (2025-01-01 : Warrendale, Pennsylvania, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2025
Summary:
In order to further understand the effect of twin-scroll turbocharging on the engine performance, this paper adopts a combination of one-dimensional numerical simulation and experimental research methods to compare the effects of two-scroll and single-scroll turbocharging on the power and fuel economy of direct injection gasoline engine. The research results show that, compared with the single-scroll turbocharger, twin-scroll turbocharger increased the low-end torque for 16% and 32% at 1000 r/min and 1500 r/min, respectively. However, the average fuel consumption has increased 1.3% at part load with twin-scroll turbocharger due to the pumping loss. Compared with a turbocharged port injection engine with a displacement 1.2 times that of the former, the twin-scroll turbocharged engine saved 11% fuel economy at part loads. The fuel consumption is saved 11% at part loads with twin-scroll turbocharger. This research first establishes the 1D simulation capability in twin-scroll turbocharger, and essentially researches the influence of twin-scroll turbocharger on GDI engine for the first time in China. Twin-scroll turbocharging can increase low-end torque of GDI engine efficiently, take advantage of pulse of exhaust manifolds, eliminate exhaust counter pressure of each cylinder, reduce the residual gas in cylinder so that the anti-knock capability is increased
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2025-01-5070
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