Why Do ALL Diesel Trucks Have Turbochargers?
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
- Why Do ALL Diesel Trucks Have Turbochargers?
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3:08 is a supercharger, not a turbo.
A supercharger is driven by the crankshaft via a belt, because of this, a supercharger is always turning, and has no lag, unlike a turbo that is driven by the exhaust gases and must spool up before giving power.
Have you heard of a "turbo compound" engine? Scania introduced the 11 litre DTC11 engine in 1990 that produced 401 hp, around 25 hp more than the normal intercooled DSC11 engine. It had a normal turbocharger + another exhaust turbine connected in series with the first one. The power from this turbine was mechanically transferred by gears directly to the crankshaft. This is indeed a more complex construction and I don't know how much this technology has been used.
It already has been told that the thing at 3:08 is a mechanical supercharger, in this case a belt-driven screw compressor that rotates at pretty much same rpms as the engine. And at 5:03 is in fact an electric powered supercharger, not a turbo either. "Turbo" itself actually means the exhaust powered turbine.
The advantage of an electric powered compressor is that it starts to wortk immediately when you press the trottle, before the engine itself reacts, faster than even a supercharger. And a computer controlled electric powered compressor can give the right torque at any speed and load.
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A 2016 Freightliner Cascadia with a 15L Detroit Diesel has around 24 psi boost.
Also you cant just slap a turbo on anything without some special tuning and adjustments. The same concept goes for nitrous boosting.
So am i only one or others also notice, alfred buchi invented turbocharger, okay so what ?
He started his work in 1910 but got patented license in 1905.. 🤔 how is that possible without even making it ... 😮
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What about an aircraft?
Would be epic to see
😮 it also has a turbo?
usually super
Turbocharger only exist in piston engine aircraft i guess, As turbine engines are very different
@someonez768 my dad had two piston engine aircraft, uncle had 4 .. none were turbo charged.