What is the Principle of an Exhaust Gas Turbocharger?
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Exhaust gas turbocharger works by channeling the exhaust gases from the engine into the turbine, utilizing the energy of the exhaust gases to drive the turbine's rotation, thereby powering the compressor mounted on the same shaft to achieve pressurization. Here are some extensions about exhaust gas turbochargers: 1. Single-stage system: Common vehicles typically use a single-stage turbocharging system, which employs one exhaust gas turbocharger. 2. Two-stage system: A dual-stage turbocharging system is mainly used for large-displacement diesel engines. Depending on the connection method of the two turbochargers, dual-stage turbocharging can be divided into two systems: in-line dual-stage compound turbocharging and parallel dual-stage compound turbocharging.