A Marine Turbocharger Retrofitting Platform

Author:

Ntonas Konstantinos1,Aretakis Nikolaos1,Roumeliotis Ioannis1,Mathioudakis Konstantinos1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Thermal Turbomachines, School of Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens 15710, Greece

Abstract

Abstract A turbocharger retrofitting platform utilizing one-dimensional (1D) models for calculating turbomachinery components map and a fully coupled process for integration with the turbomachinery components and the diesel engine, is presented. The platform has been developed with two modes of operation, allowing the retrofitting process to become fully automatic. In the first mode, available turbocomponents are examined, in order to select the one that best matches the entire engine system, aiming to retain or improve the diesel engine efficiency. In the second mode, an optimization procedure is employed, in order to redesign the compressor to match the entire system in an optimum way. Dimensionless parameters are used as optimization variables, for a given compressor mass flow and power. A retrofitting case study is presented, where three retrofitting options are analyzed (compressor retrofit, turbocharger retrofit, and compressor redesign). In the first and second option, turbocharger retrofitting is carried out, using available turbocomponents. It is shown that initial performance cannot be reconstituted using off-the-self-solutions. In the third option, compressor designing is performed, using the optimization mode, in order to provide an improved retrofitting solution, aiming to at least reconstituting the original diesel engine performance. Finally, a CFD analysis is carried out, in order to validate the compressor optimization tool capability to capture the performance trends, based on geometry variation.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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