Rotordynamic performance measurements of an oil-free turbocharger supported on gas foil bearings and their comparisons to floating ring bearings
- Authors
- Yong-Bok Lee; Dong-Jin Park; Kyuho Sim
- Issue Date
- 2015-01
- Publisher
- Korean Fluid Machinary Association
- Citation
- International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems, v.8, no.1, pp.23 - 35
- Abstract
- This paper presents the rotordynamic performance measurement of oil-free turbocharger (TC) supported on gas foil bearings (GFBs) for 2 liter class diesel vehicles and comparison to floating ring bearings (FRBs). Oil-free TC was designed and developed via the rotordynamic analyses using dynamic force coefficients from GFB analyses. The rotordynamics and performance of the oil-free TC was measured up to 85 krpm while being driven by a diesel vehicle engine, and compared to a commercial oil-lubricated TC supported on FRBs. The test results showed that the GFBs increased the rotor speed by ~ 20% at engine speeds of 1,500 rpm and 1,750 rpm, yielding the reduction of turbine input energy by more than 400 W. Incidentally, an external shock test on the oil-free TC casing was conducted at the rotor speed of 60 krpm, and showed a good capability of vibration damping due to the well-known dry friction mechanism of the GFBs. ? 2015 Turbomachinery Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- Commercial vehicles; Compressors; Diesel locomotives; Engines; Oil well testing; Superchargers; Turbomachinery; Vehicle performance; Dynamic force coefficients; Floating ring bearings; Gas foil bearing; Gas foil bearing (GFBs); Performance measurements; Rotor dynamic analysis; Rotordynamic; Turbocharger; Foil bearings; Floating ring bearings; Gas foil bearings; Rotordynamic performance; Turbocharger
- ISSN
- 1882-9554
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125884
- DOI
- 10.5293/IJFMS.2015.8.1.023
- Appears in Collections:
- KIST Article > 2015
- Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
- Export
- RIS (EndNote)
- XLS (Excel)
- XML
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.