Authors: Dr. Nandini Sharma, Manoj Kumar
Abstract: The automotive industry has faced mounting pressure to innovate and reduce environmental impacts while meeting consumer demands for power and performance. Turbocharged engines have emerged as a critical technology to address these challenges by enhancing fuel efficiency without compromising engine performance. This paper explores the fundamental principles of turbocharging, its historical development, and its impact on modern automotive engineering. By increasing the engine's air intake, turbochargers allow smaller engines to produce power equivalent to larger, naturally aspirated engines, thereby improving fuel economy. The paper also discusses the technological advancements in turbocharging, the challenges faced in implementation, and the future potential of this technology in the context of global environmental regulations and consumer expectations.
Keywords: Turbocharged Engines, Fuel Efficiency, Automotive Engineering, Engine Performance, Environmental Impact, Air Intake, Engine Downsizing, Turbocharger Technology
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