It is well known that turbocharged diesel engines suffer from an inadequate response to sudden load increase, this being a consequence of the nature of the energy exchange between the engine and the turbocharger. The dynamic response of turbocharged diesel engines could be improved by electric assisting systems, either by direct energy supply with an integrated starter-generator-booster (ISG) mounted on the engine flywheel, or indirect energy supply with an electrically assisted turbocharger. A previously verified zero dimensional computer simulation method was used for the analysis of both types of electrical assistance. The credibility of the data presented is further assured by the experimentally determined characteristics of the electric motors used as input parameters of the simulation. The paper offers an analysis of the interaction between a turbocharged diesel engine operating under various load conditions and electric assisting systems, as well as the requirements for supporting electric motors suitable for the improvement of an engine’s dynamic response. It is evident that an electrically assisted turbocharger outperforms an integrated starter-generator-booster for vehicle application, however ISG is the preferred solution when instant power increase is demanded.
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October 2005
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An Analysis of Turbocharged Diesel Engine Dynamic Response Improvement by Electric Assisting Systems
Tomaž Katrašnik,
Tomaž Katrašnik
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: tomaz.katrasnik@fs.uni-lj.si
University of Ljubljana
, Aškerčeva 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Ferdinand Trenc,
Ferdinand Trenc
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Ljubljana
, Aškerčeva 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Vladimir Medica,
Vladimir Medica
Faculty of Engineering,
University of Rijeka
, Vukovarska 58, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia
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Stojan Markič
Stojan Markič
Iskra Avtoelektrika d.d.-R&D
, SI-5290 Šempeter pri Gorici, Slovenia
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Tomaž Katrašnik
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Ljubljana
, Aškerčeva 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Sloveniae-mail: tomaz.katrasnik@fs.uni-lj.si
Ferdinand Trenc
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Ljubljana
, Aškerčeva 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Vladimir Medica
Faculty of Engineering,
University of Rijeka
, Vukovarska 58, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia
Stojan Markič
Iskra Avtoelektrika d.d.-R&D
, SI-5290 Šempeter pri Gorici, SloveniaJ. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Oct 2005, 127(4): 918-926 (9 pages)
Published Online: July 23, 2004
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November 10, 2003
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July 23, 2004
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Katrašnik, T., Trenc, F., Medica, V., and Markič, S. (July 23, 2004). "An Analysis of Turbocharged Diesel Engine Dynamic Response Improvement by Electric Assisting Systems." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. October 2005; 127(4): 918–926. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1924533
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