What is a turbocharger boost pressure ratio?
The boost pressure ratio is the ratio of absolute outlet pressure to ambient (inlet) pressure in a turbocharger.
How does a turbocharger increase power output in maritime diesel engines?
A turbocharger compresses incoming air, raising its pressure before it enters the combustion chamber, allowing more air-fuel mixture to be burned and increasing power output without enlarging engine displacement.
What is the formula for calculating boost pressure ratio?
Boost pressure ratio = Absolute outlet pressure / Ambient (inlet) pressure.
Why is the boost pressure ratio important in maritime engines?
The boost pressure ratio is crucial as it directly affects the amount of air-fuel mixture that can be burned, thus impacting the power output and efficiency of maritime diesel engines.
Can a higher boost pressure ratio always increase engine performance?
While a higher boost pressure ratio generally increases engine performance by allowing more fuel to be combusted, it also depends on other factors such as engine design and fuel quality.