MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Automotive compressor: effect of an electric throttle in the upstream circuit on the surge limit

  • Podevin Pierre,
  • Danlos Amélie,
  • Deligant Michaël,
  • Punov Plamen,
  • Clenci Adrian,
  • De La Bourdonnaye Guillaume

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823403006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 234
p. 03006

Abstract

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On vehicles equipped with a turbocharged engine, there is a risk of compressor surge. This surge generates instabilities that lead to driving inconvenience, or even mechanical failure of the supercharging system. In general, the surge appears rather in transient operation: sudden closing of the throttle valve on gasoline engine, regulation of the EGR on diesel engine linked also to turbine regulation (VNT device or Waste Gate). On a turbocharger test stand, we set up the surge line in a “conventional way”: stationary experiments. Then we set up this line in transient conditions for different positions of an electric throttle placed upstream the compressor. It appears that: the surge limit is pushing back to lower flow rates when it is determined in transient; the surge limit is pushing back to lower flow rates when closing the throttle valve. The tests were carried on by the transient analysis of the surge during a quick closing-opening of the electric throttle valve.