Process for turbocharging internal combustion engines for high a

Power plants – Fluid motor means driven by waste heat or by exhaust energy... – With supercharging means for engine

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ABSTRACT:
Internal combustion engines are turbocharged by operating a turbocompressor with exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine. Compressed air is fed from the turbocompressor to the engine at a rate such that all the air compressed by the turbocompressor is fed to the engine when the engine is at the highest altitude for which the engine is designed and is operating at full load and is running at its lowest normal operating speed. But when the engine is operating at lower altitude and/or higher speed and/or at less than full load, then some of the air compressed by the turbocompressor is automatically discharged.

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