CONTACT:
Charlie Roberts
Turbocharger Test
Facility
(210) 522-5521
E-mail: Charlie Roberts


KEY TERMS:
turbocharger
power
input
emissions
reduction
component
tests
durability
tests
turbine
flow
pressure
ratio
turbine
inlet
compressor
outlet
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Turbocharger Test
Facility
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SwRI turbocharger test facility
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To meet engine requirements for power output, efficiency, and emissions reduction, turbochargers must be optimized for efficiency and matched to the specific engine. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) maintains a state-of-the-art test facility in which turbochargers can be tested without the added complexity of an engine test cell setup.
SwRI is able to test turbochargers in ways not possible on an engine, including component and durability tests. Tests are conducted to SAE J1826, “Turbocharger Gas Stand Test Code,” standards.
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Compressor performance map
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The SwRI Turbocharger Test Facility offers the following features:
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Turbochargers can be fully mapped, generating compressor and turbine flow, pressure ratio, and efficiency maps.
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An air factory produces pressurized and heated air to the turbine inlet at up to 1.0 kg/s, 1,400 kPa, and
600 degrees C (2,000 cfm, 200 psi, and 1,100 degrees F).
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Throttles on the turbine inlet and compressor outlet control turbo speed and pressure ratios.
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Schematic of the turbocharger
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A lubrication system supplies heated and pressurized oil to the turbocharger.
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A PC-based data acquisition system records speeds, airflows, temperatures, and pressures.
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Turbocharger parameters are calculated in real time and recorded with measured data.
Please view the news release
about our turbocharger facility.
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physical sciences research and development organization with 11 technical divisions.
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