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SUPER CHARGING AND TURBO CHARGING
  • Submitted by
  • AFLAH K
  • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  • EKC TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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CONTENDS
  • Introduction
  • Supercharging
  • Why supercharging ?
  • Types of superchargers
  • Effects of supercharging
  • Limitations of supercharging
  • Turbo charging
  • Advantages of turbocharging
  • conclusion

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INTRODUCTION
  • Power output of an engine depends on
  • 1. Amount of air induced into the cylinder.
  • 2. speed of the engine.
  • 3. Thermal efficiency of engine..etc
  • The best method to increase power output is to
    increase the mean effective pressure, and it can
    be achieved by supplying air fuel mixture at a
    pressure higher than atmospheric pressure.
  • Methode of supplying air or air- fuel at a
    pressure higher than the usual suction pressure
    is called supercharging and the equipment used
    for this purpose is called super charger.

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SUPERCHARGING
  • A supercharger is an equipment that
    compresses the air being delivered to an engine,
    allowing the combustion chamber to be overfilled
    without enlarging the space.
  • The higher concentration of oxygen provided by
    a super- charger is matched with a larger amount
    of fuel from the fuel injectors thus boosting
    the power of the engine.

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WHY SUPERCHARGER ?
  • Increases the power of an engine.
  • Increases the torque produced.
  • An efficiently working supercharger can achieve
    the same speed in one third time.
  • Necessary in aero-planes as they have less oxygen
    at high altitudes.
  • Ensures complete combustion of the fuel.
  • Reduces pollution to some extent.

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TYPES OF SUPER CHARGERS
  • If supercharger is driven by a engine crank
    shaft, then its a mechanically driven
    supercharger and those superchargers which are
    driven by gas turbines using power of engine
    exhaust gas are called as turbochargers.
  • superchargers are classified into
  • 1 .centrifugal type
  • 2 .roots type
  • 3 .vane type

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CENTRIFUGAL TYPE
  • A centrifugal supercharger works by powering an
    impeller at very high speeds to quickly draw
    air into a small compressor housing.
  • Impeller speeds can reach 50,000 to 60,000 RPM.
  • Centrifugal superchargers are the most efficient
    and the most common induction systems.
  • They are small, lightweight and attachable to the
    front of the engine.

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ROOT BLOWER SUPERCHARGER
  • .
  • Roots superchargers are usually large and sit on
    top of the engine.
  • Roots superchargers are the least efficient
    supercharger for two reasons-
  • 1.) They add more weight to the vehicle.
  • 2. )They provide air in discrete bursts instead
    of providing in a smooth and continuous manner

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VANE SUPERCHARGER
  • Number of vanes are mounted on drum of
    supercharger.
  • Vanes are always in contact with body surface.
  • Space between inner surface of the body and the
    drum decreases from inlet to outlet. So volume of
    mixture entering the inlet decreases and pressure
    increases as mixture reaches outlet.
  • Wearig at tip of vane is a major problem in these
    types of supercharger

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EFFECTS OF SUPERCHARGING
  • High power input.
  • Better scavenging of products.
  • Quick acceleration of vehicles.
  • Complete and smoother combustion.
  • Reduced exhaust smoke.
  • Reduced specific fuel .consumption in turbo
    charging.
  • Increased mechanical efficiency.
  • Increased detonation tendency in SI engines.
  • Smoother operation and reduction of diesel knock
    tendency.
  • Poor ignition quality fuels can be used.

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  • LIMITATIONS OF SUPERCHARGING
  • Thermal load on various parts of engine increases
    by supercharging.In some engines,piston crown ,
    edge of exhaust valve etc is covered by
    temperature withstanding materials.
  • In existing engines,extend of super charging
    depend upon ability of engine to withstand
    increased gas loading and thermal stress.
  • Durability , reliability and fuel economy are
    factors which limit degree of supercharging.

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TURBO CHARGING
  • Turbo supercharging system is commonly used in
    most of the engines.
  • When the engine is in operation, hot exhaust gas
    from engine enters into the turbine.
  • It strikes on blades of turbine wheel and
    turbine wheel runs at high speed.as turbine wheel
    is connected to the compressor wheel through
    turbo shaft. compressor wheel imparts centrifugal
    force on air and throws out.
  • Air flowing out of turbo charger enters the
    engine cylinder at high pressure.

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  • ADVANTAGES OF TURBO SUPERCHARGER
  • Weight per kg of air compressed is minimum.
  • Minimum maintenance cost.
  • Exhaust noise is reduced.
  • no gearing arrangement is required between super
    charger and turbine.

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Supercharger, An edge over turbocharger
  • Superchargers do not suffer lag- Superchargers
    have no lag time because they are driven directly
    by the crankshaft, whereas Turbochargers suffer
    from lag because it takes a few moments before
    the exhaust gases reach a velocity that is
    sufficient to drive the impeller/turbine.
  • Modification of the exhaust system- Installing a
    turbocharger requires extensive modification of
    the exhaust system, but superchargers can be
    bolted to the top or side of the engine , that
    makes them cheaper to install and easier to
    service and maintain.

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Contd....
  • Shutdown procedure-
  • No special shutdown procedure is required with
    superchargers as they are not lubricated by
    engine oil . They can be shut down normally.
    Turbochargers must idle for about 30 seconds or
    so prior to shutdown so the lubricating oil has a
    chance to cool down.

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CONCLUSION
  • Superchargers can result in power increase of 50
    to 100 percent, making them great for racing,
    towing heavy loads or just adding excitement to
    the typical driving experience.
  • Despite their disadvantages, superchargers are
    still the most cost-effective way to increase
    horsepower.
  • With the use of high octane premium-grade gas , I
    think it is a miracle invention for speed lovers.

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  • THANK YOU!
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