Article | REF: BR2770 V1

Fundamental phenomena of noise of internal combustion engines

Authors: Shanjin WANG, Laurent POLAC, Elian BARON

Publication date: April 10, 2017, Review date: October 4, 2021

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3. Turbocharger noise

Engine supercharging is a way of increasing power without increasing engine size . At present, we no longer design a naturally aspirated diesel engine, as the specific performance would be insufficient for the power requirements of modern vehicles. Environmental imperatives concerning reductions in fuel and CO 2 emissions are driving the design of engines with better efficiencies. The reduction in engine size makes it possible, on the one hand, to reduce friction losses and, on the other, to better adapt vehicle operating characteristics to areas of best engine consumption. Performance in everyday use is improved,...

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