Have you ever watched excavator buzzing past you with sooty fumes streaming from their tailpipe? It's obvious exhaust fumes cause air pollution, but it's much less apparent that they're wasting energy at the same time. The exhaust is a mixture of hot gases pumping out at speed and all the energy it contains—the heat and the motion (kinetic energy)—is disappearing uselessly into the atmosphere. Wouldn't it be neat if the engine could harness that waste power somehow to make the excavator go faster? That's exactly what a turbocharger does.
The turbocharger’s compressor draws in ambient air and compresses it before it enters into the intake manifold at increased pressure. This results in a greater mass of air entering the cylinders on each intake stroke. The power needed to spin the centrifugal compressor is derived from the kinetic energy of the engine’s exhaust gases.
A turbocharger may also be used to increase fuel efficiency without increasing power. This is achieved by recovering waste energy in the exhaust and feeding it back into the engine intake. By using this otherwise wasted energy to increase the mass of air, it becomes easier to ensure that all fuel is burned before being vented at the start of the exhaust stage.
YNF02436 Komatsu PC300-5-6 6D108 Silver Turbocharger for Excavator Engine | |
Part Number | YNF02436 |
Appliions | Excavator |
Turbo Model | Komatsu PC300-5-6 6D108 |
Material | Steel |
Package | Cartons / Wooden Boxes / Pallets |
Payment | T/T, West union, paypal, L/C, MoneyGram |
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