Analysis and validation of the engine breather system in critical condition (in terms of maximum power)
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One of the factors affecting the engine efficiency and effectiveness is the breather way of the car. Normally, the breather way for a heavy vehicle with a diesel engine is constructed according to the layout and pre-construction restrictions. The present study focuses on the designed way performance for the critical environmental conditions. This study was divided into three sections to better understand the breather way and simplify the model. Then, each section was separately examined and analyzed. The key parameters in this research are the inlet air path to the turbocharger and the outlet path of the smoke mixture from the engine to the environment. After the technical analysis, the proper operation of the breather way at the working and critical points of the engine was ensured.
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