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Control of Airflow Noise From Diesel Engine Turbocharger

2011-04-12
2011-01-0933
Turbocharger is one of the main parts for high power and low fuel consumption. But due to high RPM of turbocharger causes noise problem. Flow in the turbocharger is very fast and unsteady so it's very hard to estimate the noise and to reduce. So, we conducted experiment in anechoic room using airflow bench which uses compressed air as the power source. Through experiment we can identify the noise component radiated from turbocharger. As we know, tonal noise is dominant component which is related to RPM and some other noise components are confirmed. To analyze noise source and mechanism in detail, we proceed to numerical analysis. First to see the flow in the turbocharger, computational fluid dynamics(CFD) method is used. Using CFD method, we can see the flow in turbocharger and get base data for acoustic analysis. Surface pressure data resulted from CFD method is used for acoustic analogy analysis and boundary element method(BEM).
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Evaluation of SOF Effects on Deposit Characteristics of the EGR Cooler Using a PM Generator

2011-04-12
2011-01-1156
The high concentration of particulate matter (PM) in diesel exhaust gas causes significant soot deposition on the wall of EGR cooler, and reduces the heat transfer performance of the EGR cooler and the reduction rate of NOx. The deposition of PM tends to be occurred more severely with "heavy wet PM," which is more frequently at the LTC (low temperature combustion) engine. The objective of this work is to evaluate the effects of soluble organic fraction (SOF) on deposit characteristics of the EGR cooler. To measure reliable mean particle concentration values and surrogate SOFs, the soot generator with SOF vaporizer was used. As for two surrogate SOFs, n-dodecane and diesel lube oil, deposit mass increased when they were injected. Especially from the experiment results, it was found that the lube oil effect was more significant than the n-dodecane effect and lube oil also had a stronger effect on reduction of thermal conductivity by filling pores in deposits.
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