New Turbo Compound Systems in Automotive Industry for Internal Combustion Engine to Recover Energy

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The large amount of heat is scattered in the internal combustion engine through exhaust gas, coolant, convective and radiant heat transfer. Of all these residual heat sources, exhaust gases have the potential to recover using various modern heat recovery techniques. Waste heat recovery from an engine could directly reduce fuel consumption, increase available electrical power and improve overall system efficiency and if it would be used a turbochargers that can also produce energy. This solution is called turbo aggregation and has other ways to develop it in other areas of research like the electrical field. [1-3]

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Chiriac, R., Chiru, A., & Condrea, O. (2017). New Turbo Compound Systems in Automotive Industry for Internal Combustion Engine to Recover Energy. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 252). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/252/1/012089

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