Supercharger of Engine without Time Delay

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Since the invention of the internal combustion engines, Automotive engineers are finding ways to increase engine power that one way is supercharger. It was developed to assist internal combustion engines in improving performance and power of the engine, But these plans have deficiency as Intercoolers and Turbo Lag and etc.but this new designed system to cause launching a diaphragm pump by use of the linear motion in suspension system then compressed air is stored in tank and by using the directional control valve 3/4 with the states of off-sport 1and sport 2 we can increase engine power. The results of torque ,BSFC(Brake specific fuel consumption) and indicator diagrams(p-v) show increased horsepower And the advantages of this plan are that we don’t have turbo lag for the sudden acceleration and also due to the air tank for supplying mass flow-rate the vehicle can cross the shallow water and submerged.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 622-623)

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1231-1235

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December 2012

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