What is the working principle of a turbocharger?
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The working principle of a turbocharger is to use the exhaust gas generated by the operation of an internal combustion engine to drive an air compressor through a coaxial structure composed of two impellers. Similar in function to a supercharger, both can increase the air flow into the internal combustion engine or boiler, thereby improving combustion efficiency. The following is an introduction to turbochargers: 1. The turbocharger body is the core component for improving volumetric efficiency, and its basic structure is divided into: the intake end, the exhaust end, and the middle connecting part. 2. Commonly used in automotive engines, by utilizing the heat and flow of exhaust gases, a turbocharger can increase the output power of an internal combustion engine or improve fuel economy at the same output power.