An improved model for primary prediction of performance map for turbocharger radial turbine

Author:

El Hameur Mohamed Amine1ORCID,Cerdoun Mahfoudh1ORCID,Tarabet Lyes1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Propulsion and Reactive Systems, Ecole Militaire Polytechnique, Bordj-El-Bahri, Algiers, Algeria

Abstract

In the contemporary landscape, possessing an intricate understanding of the performance characteristics of turbocharger radial turbine proves invaluable during engine development phases, to improve predictive capabilities of calculation codes and enhance the critical process of matching engines with turbochargers. This research deals with offering two precise yet straightforward analytical functions intended to generate comprehensive performance maps of turbocharger turbines. This is achieved through a refined adjustment of a preexisting analytical function, after introducing an inventive multiplication factor that aligns numerical calculations with experimental data to predict the turbine’s expansion ratio. Besides, a second analytical function forecasts the turbine’s thermo-mechanical efficiency by establishing a power balance equation between the turbine and supplied compressor map. The outcome of the developed model is compared with existing method on two distinct turbochargers, encompassing various rotational speeds. Additionally, a sensitive analysis aiming to detect the most important factors affecting our developed model while exploring it possible validity range for different thermodynamic parameters. The results indicate that the two functions yield reliable estimations of turbine performance, with maximum; root mean square error, R2, and mean absolute percentage error indices find around 9.47%, 0.993, and 9.03% for the turbine expansion ratio, and about 4.42%, 0.612, and 19.78% for efficiency prediction. This novel model enhances simulation accuracy while preserving user-friendliness and robustness based on the prerequisite of limited geometric and thermodynamic parameters at the turbocharger boundaries. Finally, the main advantages of the proposed model is its adaptability for the implementation in calculation codes, turbomachinery optimization strategies and assessments of the design and performance, addressing scenarios where the original turbine maps are rarely provided by turbocharger manufacturers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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