Reverse Engineering of Turbocharger Compressor Designs Based on Non-Parametric CAD Data

  • Velde O
  • Kreuzfeld G
  • Lehmann I
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The improvement of turbocharger components-such as compressor-by means of virtual methods can be done most efficiently if those component’s geometries are given in a parameterized format. It is shown here how the geometric description of turbocharger compressors that have a neutral format (ASCII or STEP/IGES) can be transformed in a parameterized description. This description is then used to perform parameter variations which are validated via simulation methods like CFD. The parameterization of the geometry is therefore a very important step within the workflow of the virtual design of turbocharger components as without it the investigation of different geometries are very time-consuming and expensive.

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Velde, O., Kreuzfeld, G., & Lehmann, I. (2012). Reverse Engineering of Turbocharger Compressor Designs Based on Non-Parametric CAD Data. Engineering, 04(07), 353–358. https://doi.org/10.4236/eng.2012.47046

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