Charge air heat exchanger geometry: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Thermal inefficiency in compressed intake air reduces combustion density and engine longevity. These innovations engineer specific heat exchanger flow paths to maximize heat dissipation while minimizing pressure drop.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Charge air heat exchanger geometry?
Inadequate thermal management efficiency
(5)evidences
High compression in supercharged engines generates heat that reduces air density and increases engine knock risk. Lowering this temperature improves volumetric efficiency and prevents thermal damage to engine components.
Internal moisture accumulation
(2)evidences
Non-uniform distribution of temperature control media leads to localized thermal imbalances and reduced heat exchange efficiency. Optimizing flow guidance prevents hot spots and minimizes pressure drops across the exchanger.