turbokompresorius
Turbokompresorius, commonly known as a turbocharger, is a forced induction device that increases an internal combustion engine's efficiency and power output. It consists of a turbine and a compressor arranged on a common shaft. The turbine is driven by the engine's exhaust gases, which would otherwise be wasted. As the exhaust gases flow through the turbine, they spin the shaft. Connected to this shaft is the compressor, which draws in ambient air, compresses it, and then forces it into the engine's cylinders.
This increased air pressure allows more fuel to be injected into the cylinders, resulting in a more
However, turbokompresoriai also introduce some complexities. The turbine's operation is dependent on exhaust gas flow, meaning