Oil coking prevention using electric water pump for turbo-charge spark-ignition engines

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Turbocharger has been widely implemented for internal combustion engine to increase an engine's power output and reduce fuel consumption. However, its operating temperature would rise to 340°C when engine stalls. This higher temperature may results in bearing wear, run-out, and stick, due to oil coking and insufficient lubrication. In order to overcome these problems, this paper employs Electric Water Pump (EWP) to supply cool liquid to turbocharger actively when the engine stalls. The system layout, operating timing, and duration of EWP are investigated for obtaining optimal performance. The primarily experimental results show that the proposed layout and control strategy have a lower temperature of 100°C than the conventional temperature 225°C.

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Lin, H. C., Chang, Y. T., Tsai, G. L., Wang, D. M., Hsieh, F. C., & Jiang, J. F. (2014). Oil coking prevention using electric water pump for turbo-charge spark-ignition engines. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/498624

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