Typical performance behavior of a diesel cycle agricultural tractor engine with electronic injection management and turbocharger

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Over the past few years, changes have been observed in the behavior of typical performance curves, after higher technology has been incorporated into the agricultural tractor engines, either to satisfy the ceiling of the new pollutant gas emission limits or to achieve better efficiency. The aim of this study was to assess the typical performance behavior of an agricultural tractor engine, possessing electronic injection management, turbocharger, aftercooler and EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) treatment system. An analysis was done of the information the manufacturers provided, in terms of nominal power, maximum power and maximum power with Booster, maximum torque and maximum torque with Booster. From the results, the percentage difference between the nominal power and maximum power were found to hover anywhere from 1.49 to 11.97%, for the same manufacturer, 0% in another manufacturer and 9% in a third manufacturer, for all the models. Similar results were noted for the data reported on the maximum torque and maximum torque with Booster, giving 0.62% as the minimum value, 7.44% as the average value and 12.65% as the maximum value for the entire series.

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Bertinatto, R., Schlosser, J. F., Bertollo, G. M., Herzog, D., Casali, L., & Borsatto, H. G. (2021). Typical performance behavior of a diesel cycle agricultural tractor engine with electronic injection management and turbocharger. Ciencia Rural, 52(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200966

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