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Flow Investigation of a Centrifugal Compressor for Automotive Turbochargers

1998-02-23
980771
To improve the performance of the centrifugal compressor for automotive turbocharger, it is essential to understand the complicated flow phenomena caused by its complex blade geometry. Authors carried out the detailed flow measurement of the centrifugal compressor impeller uisng Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV). The test impeller is a 9.1 times enlarged model of real turbocharger. In result authors found out the low velocity region is grown up at the suction surface of the inducer according to the reduction of flow rate. The experimental data are compared with the three dimensional (3D) viscous flow analysis and acceptable agreement was observed.
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Automotive A/C System Integrated with Electrically-Controlled Variable Capacity Scroll Compressor and Fuzzy Logic Refrigerant Flow Management

2001-03-05
2001-01-0587
This paper describes the recent efforts on developing an automotive climate control system throughout integrating an electrically-controlled variable capacity scroll compressor with a fuzzy logic control-based refrigerant flow management. Applying electrically-controlled variable capacity compressor technology to climate control systems has a significant impact on improving vehicle fuel economy, achieving higher passenger comfort level, and extending air and refrigerant temperature controllability as well. In this regard, it is very important for automotive climate control engineers to layout a system-level temperature control strategy so that the operation of variable capacity compressor can be optimized through integrating the component control schemes into the system-level temperature control. Electronically controlled expansion devices have become widely available in automotive air conditioning (A/C) systems for the future vehicle applications(1, 2, 3 and 4).
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Analysis of Torsional Stiffness Share Rate of Truck Frame

1991-11-01
912676
In order to design a well-balanced truck frame, optimization of not only the stiffness of the entire body and stress of each member, but also the internal force of each member is necessary, including the effect of a rear body mounted on the frame. This paper proposes a new parameter, “torsional stiffness share rate,” that directly correlates the contribution of member torsional stiffness to frame torsional stiffness with the internal force of the members as to torsion of the truck frame. The merits of the torsional stiffness share rate are shown in comparison with the strain energy share rate and the stiffness contribution rate. The results of experimental and FEM analyses of the torsional stiffness share rate are also presented.
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Suppression of Mud Adhesion to the Rear Surface of a Van-Type Truck

1992-02-01
920203
Mud adhesion to the rear surfaces of trucks, vans and buses causes troublesome results such as aesthetic degradation, hindered rear view and laborious washing. To raise the product value of trucks and buses, it is important to develop effective measures for suppressing such mud adhesion. In this research the authors first clarified the mechanism of mud adhesion through flow visualization tests. Then, wind tunnel tests were performed to predict the effects of various countermeasures, and prospective ones were put under actual driving tests to verify their effects. The following measures were found effective in suppressing mud adhesion. (1) Aerodynamic improvement by attaching corner vanes to the upper and side edges of the rear surface. (2) Blocking road splash with a slanted plate under the truck and close to the base.
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Studies on Spray and Combustion Characteristics of Throttle Type Nozzle Used in a Swirl-Chamber Diesel Engine

2022-01-09
2022-32-0068
Among industrial engines, vortex chamber diesel engines are mainly used in small engines with output of less than 19 kW, and they employ an indirect injection system in which fuel is injected into a sub-chamber called a vortex chamber. The throttle-type nozzle used in swirl-chamber diesel engines is expected to change its spraying behavior depending on ambient conditions because the pressure fluctuations in the nozzle cause the needle valve to lift, and the injection amount is controlled by the amount of lift of the needle valve. In addition, the dimensions of the vortex chamber of a vortex chamber diesel engine are smaller than the spray development distance, and wall impingement of the spray is expected. In this study, spraying and combustion experiments were conducted using a constant volume chamber to understand the behavior of the spray from a throttle-type nozzle.
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A Design Guide for Wet Multiple Plate Clutches on Forklift Truck Transmissions Considering Strength Balance between Friction Material and Mating Plate

2013-04-08
2013-01-0231
Wet multiple plate clutches consist of friction plates, on which a friction material is bonded, and mating plates that are plain metal plates. Since the frequency and the range of load in the field of forklift trucks vary widely and are more severe than those for passenger cars, the wet multiple plate clutches on forklift trucks are often damaged. Damaged clutches that were returned from the field typically had 3 types of symptoms: 1.Only the friction material was damaged, 2.Only the mating plates were deformed, 3.Both symptoms were observed. It was clear that the cause of these symptoms depended on the difference of the operating application and the strength criteria of each part. This showed that a design guide for wet multiple plate clutches considering the strength balance between the two parts according to the work application was required. The relevant flow chart of this design process was proposed.
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Numerical and Experimental Study of Turbine Blade Vibration in Variable Geometry Turbochargers

2005-04-11
2005-01-1855
In this study the authors measured 4 blades vibration stress by 4ch FM telemeter for estimating the disk vibration and vibration stress is calculated by unsteady CFD with interaction between nozzle vanes and blades. The authors found 4 blades stress were different and agreed with disk vibration mode calculated by numerical simulation. The 4 blades simultaneous measurement technique is confirmed useful in case of changing disk vibration mode. The blade vibration stress obtained by the numerical analysis shows good agreement with measurement.
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Development of Mitsubishi DC2 Series V-Type Diesel Engines

1969-02-01
690745
Some research and development studies concerning Mitsubishi DC2 diesel engines are described. The engines are of 90-deg V type newly designed, for trucks or buses of more than 14 tons (30,900 lb) gross weight, after exhaustive fundamental researches and many years' experience. The series covers 6-, 8-, and 12-cyl engines of the water-cooled, precombustion-chamber type with a 130-mm (5.12 in.) bore and a 125-mm (4.92 in.) stroke. The engines are capable of developing a maximum output of 200-400 ps (197.5 ∼ 395 hp) and combine high reliability with compact and light-weight construction. Naturally the use of common parts among these engines in series facilitates their parts' supply and maintenance. In addition to the naturally aspirated engines, turbocharged 8- and 12- cyl engines are available.
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Transient Evaluation of Two-Stage Turbocharger Configurations using Model Predictive Control

2015-09-01
2015-01-1980
There is a trend towards increasing the degree of engine downsizing due to its potential for reducing fuel consumption and hence lowering CO2 emissions. However, downsizing introduces significant challenges for the engine airpath hardware and control, if driveability is to be maintained at an acceptable level. The transient response of the engine is affected by both the hardware selection and the associated controller. In order to understand the potential performance and limitations of the possible airpath hardware, a mean value model of the engine under consideration can be utilized. One benefit of these models is that they can be used as the basis of a model predictive controller which gives close to optimal performance with minimal tuning effort. In this paper we examine different two-stage series sequential turbocharger arrangements.
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