Identification of the axial thrust load during the operating conditions of a turbocharger provides useful information to turbocharger designers. The axial force acting on the thrust bearing is mainly caused by the imbalance between the turbine wheel and the compressor wheel. It has a significant influence on the friction losses, which reduce the efficiency and the performance of a high-speed turbocharger. Well-known formulae for calculating the thrust load and the mechanical friction have been given in the literature. However, it is difficult to determine an accurate axial force by an analytical approach. This paper presents a detailed procedure for prediction of the axial thrust load during turbocharger operation. The first step is to identify the relationship between the externally applied load and the strain response using a specially designed test device and a numerical method. Next, if the operating strains and temperatures are measured, the strain signals due to the axial thrust can be adjusted by subtracting the thermal effects from the measured strains. Finally, the thrust loads in particular operating conditions are inversely obtained by inserting the adjusted strains into the calibration equations.
Investigation of the axial thrust load using numerical and experimental techniques during turbocharger operation
2018-05-01
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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