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How Roots Superchargers Function by Sergen Serin is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses supercharger systems for automotive engines. It begins by introducing superchargers and their invention in the 1980s. It then describes the working principle of supercharger systems, how they compress air above atmospheric pressure to force more air into the engine. It outlines the main types of superchargers - positive displacement (roots and screw-type) and dynamic (centrifugal). Examples of each type are shown. It concludes by comparing superchargers to turbos, noting superchargers
- Author
- Sergen Serin
- Language
- EN