Answer Posted / sudhakar
In order to achieve this boost, the turbocharger uses the exhaust flow from the engine to spin a turbine, which in turn spins an air pump. The turbine in the turbocharger spins at speeds of up to 150,000 rotations per minute (rpm) -- that's about 30 times faster than most car engines can go. And since it is hooked up to the exhaust, the temperatures in the turbine are also very high.
The advantage of compressing the air is that it lets the engine squeeze more air into a cylinder, and more air means that more fuel can be added. Therefore, you get more power from each explosion in each cylinder. A turbocharged engine produces more power overall than the same engine without the charging. This can significantly improve the power-to-weight ratio for the engine
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
An employ has after increment has Gross Salary 22000 rupees per month. Earlier he was covered in ESI . now should we deduct ESI from his salary or not.
How are voltmeter and am meter connected in the circuit?
How to check the round duct measurement
Who invented the four stroke engine? According to you which one is more efficient, four stroke engine or a two stroke engine and why?
Can contractor purchase as cst purcbase who is registerd under wct act in mp
Explain the difference between blower and fan?
mechanical question for the insrumentation
What is the world is hardest metal?
project,planning, equioment erraction &maint format. project,planning&scheduling,bar chart
what is cathodic protection? where it is used and when? and why?
what is air intake system
how to calculate the size and weight of induced draft axial fan impeller
What are the things needed to have an efficient boiler burning?
Explain working of francis turbine?
What do you mean by annealing?