Influence of Turbine and Compressor Wheel Mass and Inertia on the Rotor Dynamics of Turbocharger
Journal Title: Tribology in Industry - Year 2016, Vol 38, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper describes the influence of the compressor and turbine wheel mass and inertia change on the turbocharger rotor dynamics. The model of the turbocharger is presented, the hydrodynamic model of the journal bearing is described and assembly of the whole model in MBS is also presented. The article presents various results describing rotor dynamics on which the influence of compressor and turbine wheel mass and inertia change is discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
J. Knotek , P. Novotný , O. Maršálek , P. Raffai , J. Dlugoš
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