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Forced Induction

Forced induction is a term used to describe internal combustion engines that are not naturally aspirated. Instead, a gas compressor is added to the air intake, thereby increasing the quantity of oxygen available for combustion. more...

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This compressed air is normally referred to as Boost or charge air.

Introduction

Forced induction can be used to improve the power, efficiency, emissions, or combinations of same, without much extra weight and minimal modifications to the engine architecture. The two most common forms of forced induction are turbochargers and superchargers, which both compress the air entering the cylinders, but use different methods to obtain the requisite power. Functionally, they are much the same. Since only so much power can be had from a given amount of gasoline, the more gasoline can be burned in the cylinder, the more power can be produced. However, simply adding more gas beyond the optimal air/fuel ratio (commonly called "running rich") does nothing for power. An engine can only take in so much when breathing air at atmospheric pressures, since the capacity and number of cylinders is non-variable. Hence, the only way to get more air into the cylinder, and therefore produce more power, is to increase the pressure at the intake.

All we've considered up to now is increased power, so how does forced induction improve emissions or efficiency? One of the primary concerns in internal combustion emissions is a factor called the NOx fraction, or the amount of nitrogen/oxygen compounds the engine produces. High combustion temperatures lead to a lower NOx fraction, and since gasses heat when compressed, the more gas is compressed in a given volume, the hotter it will get, and the lower the NOx fraction will be. Since forced induction increases the amount of gas being compressed, it increases the heat generated when compression occurs. Since colder air is denser, it is most desirable, from a power standpoint, to have cold air coming in, but better from an emissions standpoint if the air is hot. In a perfect world, incoming air would be frigid, and the compression would be high enough to dramatically and rapidly increase cylinder temperatures, reducing emissions significantly.

Two of the commonly used forced induction technologies are turbochargers and superchargers. They differ primarily in the power source for the compressor. There is a difference between forced induction and power adders. A power adder is anything that improves an engine's power output, which does not necessarily mean increasing charge density. Oxidizing technologies such as nitrous oxide injection systems provide improved power, but are not a form of forced induction.

Comparison

Strengths and weaknesses vary according to the method of forcing induction largely based upon the inherent design functions of both. A turbocharger acts as an obstacle to exhaust gases due to its placement in the exhaust system tract. A supercharger uses torque generated from the rotational mass internal to the engine through the crank pulley. A turbo relies on the volume and velocity of exhaust gases to spool, or spin the turbine wheel. The turbine wheel is connected to the compressor wheel via a common shaft. The compressor wheel compresses the intake charge increasing the charge density by a large factor. The amount of time that it takes a turbocharger to reach the onset of boost is referred to as lag. A supercharger is 'on' all of the time, meaning that it is capable of producing a linear increase of boost up until redline. It is easier to target a desired boost with a turbocharger as there are many forms of boost controllers that allow a user to adjust to desired boost fairly easily. In order to achieve desired boost with a supercharger, a larger or smaller pulley must be installed.

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