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Analysis on the Influence Mechanism of Cooling Water on Turbocharger and Optimum Coolant Mass Flow Rate Intelligent Prediction

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  • Chunping Lu
  • Jianyu Li
  • Dongli Tan

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Due to the high speed and high temperature of engine exhaust, the turbocharger bears very high heat load. The heat dissipation of turbocharger is an important factor to determine the service life and performance of turbocharger. In this paper, a mathematical model of the fluid-structure interaction heat transfer of the water-cooled bearing body of turbocharger was established and the cooling performance of a 1.8 L gasoline engine turbocharger was analyzed. The effects of cooling water inlet flow, engine exhaust temperature, cooling water inlet temperature, and wall roughness of cooling water chamber on the cooling performance of important parts of the bearing body were analyzed by the numerical simulation method. In addition, the cooling water flow required by bearing body with a different structure under different working conditions was studied based on the orthogonal test method. The predicted result shows a good agreement with the experiment result, which could provide a reference for relevant production design and cooling strategy. In the range larger than the thickness of laminar flow bottom layer of the cooling water chamber wall, the increase of wall roughness height can enhance the heat transfer between the fluid and the solid.

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  • Chunping Lu & Jianyu Li & Dongli Tan, 2021. "Analysis on the Influence Mechanism of Cooling Water on Turbocharger and Optimum Coolant Mass Flow Rate Intelligent Prediction," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6674311
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6674311
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