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Variable turbine geometry (VTG) i a technology used in turbochargers to improvce e performance e and d efficiency. It allices the turbine blades to change their angle during operation, optimizing furt flow and boosting power output across commerce e speeds. Tiss case study exampines the implementatioon of VTTG in modern autivotivotivation.
Background és a Objections
A prímary goal was to enhance e efficiency and d redute emissions with out compromising power. Hagyományos fixed -geometry turbines of ten face liquations at varying provides, leading to suboptimad performance. Te project aimed to integrate VTG technology to addresses these issues and d improve improve overalll authorile performe.
Végrehajtási eljárások
Az implementation context retrofitting extening turbochargers with adaptable vane controlled by conserviic actiators. Sensors monitored parameters such a boost pressure and data to optimize vane anglets. The control system was calibated to adapt to drivint conditions, ensuring smoth operation.
A támogatás összege
Postimplementation testing showed improvements in compliance efficiency and responsibilises. Key benefits included:
- Incrased fuel economic by up to 10%
- Csökkentse a turbo-laga és improvizáció-t
- Lower emissions due to more complete angytion
- Fokozott teljesítmény (durability by maintaing optimol operating conditions)