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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES-II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Dehradun
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Introduction 
ȐPurpose : higher power , lower emissions 
•Power output of naturally aspirated engine depend : 
- Amount of Air 
- Air utilization 
- Engine speed 
- Amount of fuel admitted 
- Combustion characteristics 
- Engine thermal efficiency
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Introduction 
•Brake Horse Power of Engine : 
bhp = [ pbm x Vs x n x K ] / 60000 
where; 
pbm : brake mean effective pressure, N / m2 
Vs : swept vol. of engine, m3 
n : no. of power strokes or cycles 
K : no. of cylinders 
Power out put can be increased by means of increasing 
mean effective pressure
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Increase in bmep of a given engine capacity 
•Supplying air or air- fuel mixture at higher than ambient pressure 
- this will increase density 
- thereby mass of charge; air or air- fuel mixture 
- resulting in increase in power out put 
The method of supplying air or air- fuel mixture at a 
pressure higher than the pressure at which the 
engine naturally aspirate,by means of device is 
called supercharging
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
ȐSupercharging 
- increase power w/o increase in sfc 
- some power consumed but net power increases 
- engine to withstand higher forces of 
supercharging 
- higher pressure & temperature may result in 
knocking and require better anti - knock fuel 
- applications; marine, automotive, genset, racing cars, engines working at high altitudes, etc.
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Types of Superchargers 
Supercharger is a pressure - boosting device 
A centrifugal, axial or displacement type compressor is normally used 
Superchargers driven by engine crankshaft are called mechanically driven superchargers 
Superchargers driven by a gas turbine using exhaust gases are called Turbochargers 
There are three types of superchargers; 
- Centrifugal type - Roots type - Vane type
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Centrifugal Type of Supercharger 
•Supplying air or air- fuel mixture
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Root’s Type of Supercharger 
•Supplying air or air- fuel mixture
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Vane Type of Supercharger 
•Supplying air or air- fuel mixture
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Comparison between the three Superchargers 
- The required characteristics of centrifugal type has limitations & are suitable for only low speeds 
- The root’s type is simple in construction, minimum maintenance and longer life 
- The vane type has problem of wear of the tips of vanes over a period of time 
- Depending upon the application, the type of supercharger should be decided
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Methods of Supercharging 
- Independently driven compressor or blower 
- Ram effect 
- Under piston compression 
- Engine driven compressor or blower
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Effects of Supercharging 
- Higher induction of charge & out put 
- Better atomization of fuel and its mixing with air 
- Better scavenging of combustion products 
- Better torque characteristics over speed range 
- Quicker acceleration of vehicle 
- More smoother & complete combustion with 
reduction in knock tendency 
- Usage of poor ignition quality fuel 
- improved cold starting
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
Effects of Supercharging 
- Reduced exhaust smoke 
- Reduced specific fuel consumption in 
turbocharging 
- Increased mechanical efficiency 
- Increased thermal stresses, heat losses, gas 
loading, valve overlap 
- Increased cooling requirements of pistons and 
valves
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
ȐTurbocharging 
- The supercharger driven by gas turbine uses 
energy in the exhaust gases 
- No mechanical linkage between the engine and 
the supercharger 
- The major parts of a turbocharger ; 
turbine wheel, turbine housing, turbo shaft, 
compressor wheel, compressor housing, 
bearing housing.
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
 Principle of Exhaust Turbocharging of a 
Single- Cylinder Engine
I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging 
•Charge Cooling 
- Air charge when compressed becomes hot and leaves compressor at much higher temperature (60 to 90 C) than ambient air temperature 
- When air gets heated it expands and density reduces therefore mass of air entering cylinder becomes lesser. This reduces oxygen for combustion. Hot air also increases operating temp. 
- Charge is cooled by intercooling, and/or after cooling to overcome complexity of hot air
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES-II 
Course Outlines ADEG-222 LTP-3 1 1 
I: BASIC THEORY 
II: FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 
III: AIR MOTION, COBUSTION & COMBUSTION CHAMBERS 
IV: SUPERCHARGING and TUBOCHARGING 
V: DIESEL ENGINE TESTING & PERFORMAMCE

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Superchargers and Turbochargers

  • 1. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES-II Supercharging & Turbocharging University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Dehradun
  • 2. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Introduction ȐPurpose : higher power , lower emissions •Power output of naturally aspirated engine depend : - Amount of Air - Air utilization - Engine speed - Amount of fuel admitted - Combustion characteristics - Engine thermal efficiency
  • 3. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Introduction •Brake Horse Power of Engine : bhp = [ pbm x Vs x n x K ] / 60000 where; pbm : brake mean effective pressure, N / m2 Vs : swept vol. of engine, m3 n : no. of power strokes or cycles K : no. of cylinders Power out put can be increased by means of increasing mean effective pressure
  • 4. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Increase in bmep of a given engine capacity •Supplying air or air- fuel mixture at higher than ambient pressure - this will increase density - thereby mass of charge; air or air- fuel mixture - resulting in increase in power out put The method of supplying air or air- fuel mixture at a pressure higher than the pressure at which the engine naturally aspirate,by means of device is called supercharging
  • 5. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging ȐSupercharging - increase power w/o increase in sfc - some power consumed but net power increases - engine to withstand higher forces of supercharging - higher pressure & temperature may result in knocking and require better anti - knock fuel - applications; marine, automotive, genset, racing cars, engines working at high altitudes, etc.
  • 6. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Types of Superchargers Supercharger is a pressure - boosting device A centrifugal, axial or displacement type compressor is normally used Superchargers driven by engine crankshaft are called mechanically driven superchargers Superchargers driven by a gas turbine using exhaust gases are called Turbochargers There are three types of superchargers; - Centrifugal type - Roots type - Vane type
  • 7. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Centrifugal Type of Supercharger •Supplying air or air- fuel mixture
  • 8. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Root’s Type of Supercharger •Supplying air or air- fuel mixture
  • 9. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Vane Type of Supercharger •Supplying air or air- fuel mixture
  • 10. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Comparison between the three Superchargers - The required characteristics of centrifugal type has limitations & are suitable for only low speeds - The root’s type is simple in construction, minimum maintenance and longer life - The vane type has problem of wear of the tips of vanes over a period of time - Depending upon the application, the type of supercharger should be decided
  • 11. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Methods of Supercharging - Independently driven compressor or blower - Ram effect - Under piston compression - Engine driven compressor or blower
  • 12. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Effects of Supercharging - Higher induction of charge & out put - Better atomization of fuel and its mixing with air - Better scavenging of combustion products - Better torque characteristics over speed range - Quicker acceleration of vehicle - More smoother & complete combustion with reduction in knock tendency - Usage of poor ignition quality fuel - improved cold starting
  • 13. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging Effects of Supercharging - Reduced exhaust smoke - Reduced specific fuel consumption in turbocharging - Increased mechanical efficiency - Increased thermal stresses, heat losses, gas loading, valve overlap - Increased cooling requirements of pistons and valves
  • 14. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging ȐTurbocharging - The supercharger driven by gas turbine uses energy in the exhaust gases - No mechanical linkage between the engine and the supercharger - The major parts of a turbocharger ; turbine wheel, turbine housing, turbo shaft, compressor wheel, compressor housing, bearing housing.
  • 15. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging  Principle of Exhaust Turbocharging of a Single- Cylinder Engine
  • 16. I C ENGINES - II Supercharging & Turbocharging •Charge Cooling - Air charge when compressed becomes hot and leaves compressor at much higher temperature (60 to 90 C) than ambient air temperature - When air gets heated it expands and density reduces therefore mass of air entering cylinder becomes lesser. This reduces oxygen for combustion. Hot air also increases operating temp. - Charge is cooled by intercooling, and/or after cooling to overcome complexity of hot air
  • 17. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES-II Course Outlines ADEG-222 LTP-3 1 1 I: BASIC THEORY II: FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM III: AIR MOTION, COBUSTION & COMBUSTION CHAMBERS IV: SUPERCHARGING and TUBOCHARGING V: DIESEL ENGINE TESTING & PERFORMAMCE