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Category: Internal Combustion Engines

Turbocharging  is the most common used technology in internal combustion engines for forced intake …

Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT)

Twin-scrol turbocharger (Voith)
Turbocharging is the most commonly used supercharging technology by internal combustion engines (ICE) …

Twin-scroll turbochargers

Continental radial-axial (RAAX) turbocharger
The performance of an internal combustion engine (ICE) can be described through its …

How turbochargers work

Fiat 500 Abarth MultiAir turbocharged engine
In order to produce mechanical power, an internal combustion engine (ICE) needs fuel …

How turbocharging works

Combustion process schematic
Internal combustion engines produce mechanical work (power) by burning fuel. During the combustion …

Fuel conversion efficiency

Friction mechanics
Internal combustion engines are known to have low efficiency. This is because most …

Mechanical efficiency and friction mean effective pressure (FMEP)

Ecoboost 3-cylinder direct injection gasoline engine (lambda map)
Thermal engines use fuel and oxygen (from air) to produce energy through combustion. …

Air-fuel ratio, lambda and engine performance

Internal combustion engine cross section
For a thermal engine, the combustion process depends on the air-fuel ratio inside …

How to calculate the volumetric efficiency of an internal combustion engine

OBD modes of operation (diagnostic services)
The vast majority of vehicles in use nowdays are OBD compliant, which means …

On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) – introduction to the Modes of Operation (Diagnostic Services)

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