fastblackracing
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I was reading in a magazine that audi is using an electric assist turbo on a few of its newer models.
This got me to thinking, how much energy does it take to power a turbo, say one that would be able to move 75 pounds of air at a 3:1 pressure ratio? How do the big turbo companies do it when they create the airflow maps for their compressor wheels? Ive heard that turbos take about 10% of the power they generate to get the job done but not sure if this is correct. Does anyone have an idea on this? How much of the power draw to spin the turbine wheel comes from airflow thru the motor, heat from the exhaust, and pressure drop across the turbine wheel as percent % to get the boost we are addicted to? Just me thinking out loud.
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This got me to thinking, how much energy does it take to power a turbo, say one that would be able to move 75 pounds of air at a 3:1 pressure ratio? How do the big turbo companies do it when they create the airflow maps for their compressor wheels? Ive heard that turbos take about 10% of the power they generate to get the job done but not sure if this is correct. Does anyone have an idea on this? How much of the power draw to spin the turbine wheel comes from airflow thru the motor, heat from the exhaust, and pressure drop across the turbine wheel as percent % to get the boost we are addicted to? Just me thinking out loud.
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