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Acta Armamentarii ›› 2023, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (1): 307-315.doi: 10.12382/bgxb.2022.0045

Special Issue: 特种车辆理论与技术

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Experimental and Simulation Study on Axial Force Variation of Turbocharger

WANG Cuicui, YAN Ruiqian, DING Zhanming*(), TONG Ding, WU Xintao, GAO Chao, ZHUANG Li   

  1. National Key Laboratory of Diesel Engine Turbocharging Technology, China North Engine Research Institute, Tianjin 300400, China
  • Received:2022-01-18 Online:2022-08-16
  • Contact: DING Zhanming

Abstract:

A turbocharger axial force measurement scheme based on suspension design was proposed to solve the problems of narrow measuring range and zero drift in turbocharger axial force measurement, and experimentally measure the axial load of turbocharger rotor. Furthermore, a simulation analysis model of turbocharger compressor and turbine was established, including wheel back clearance and seal ring clearance, and the reliability of the model was verified based on the test results. The general variation of axial force of turbocharger compressor and turbine wheel with working conditions was revealed through this model. The results showed that: under the condition of external blowing, the axial force of the turbocharger rotor increases with the decrease of the mass flow rate of the compressor end at the same speed; in self-circulation state, at the speed lower than rated speed, the axial force of the turbocharger rotor increases as the speed increases, while at the speed greater than rated speed, the axial force of the turbocharger rotor decreases with the increasing speed; in addition, at the same speed, the axial load of the compressor increases with the decreasing inlet mass flow except around the surge point, the axial load of the turbine increases with the increasing mass flow rate at the turbine inlet; the two regions with the largest axial loads at the compressor end and turbine end are the impeller back disk and the impeller hub, and the directions of the axial loads in the two regions are opposite.

Key words: turbocharger, thrust bearing, axial load, numerical simulation and calculation

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