Pulse Performance Modeling of a Twin Entry Turbocharger Turbine Under Full and Unequal Admission

Author:

Costall Aaron W.1,McDavid Robert M.1,Martinez-Botas Ricardo F.2,Baines Nicholas C.3

Affiliation:

1. Caterpillar Inc., Applied Research Europe, Perkins Engines Co. Ltd., Peterborough PE1 5NA, UK

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BX, UK

3. Concepts NREC, 23 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NX, UK

Abstract

The pulsating nature of gas flow within the exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine is not well captured by the quasi-steady techniques typically employed by cycle simulation programs for turbocharger modeling. This problem is compounded by the unequal admission conditions imposed on the turbine by the use of multiple entry housings installed as standard on pulse turbocharged diesel engines. This unsteady behavior presents the simulation engineer with a unique set of difficulties when modeling turbocharger turbines. It is common for experienced analysts to accommodate multiple entries by splitting the flow across duplicate components and by tuning the level of interference between volute entries but this necessarily bespoke approach is limited to upstream modifications that cannot capture true turbine unsteady operation. This paper describes recent simulation code development work undertaken at Caterpillar to improve machine submodel accuracy essential for virtual product development meeting U.S. nonroad Tier 4 emission standards. The resulting turbine performance model has been validated against experimental data for a twin entry turbocharger suitable for heavy duty nonroad applications, obtained using a permanent magnet eddy-current dynamometer and pulse flow test facility. Comparison between experiment and prediction demonstrates good agreement under full admission in terms of both instantaneous flow capacity and turbine actual power although unequal admission results indicate the need for further model development.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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