Metal Bellow Expansion Joint achieves effective compensation and protection of pipeline deformation through the elastic deformation and adaptive expansion and contraction capabilities of the bellows, as well as the synergistic effects of structural auxiliary components.
Turbochargers are essentially air compressors designed to increase intake air volume by compressing it. They harness the inertia of exhaust gases expelled by the engine to spin a turbine within the turbocharger housing, which in turn drives a coaxial compressor wheel. This compressor wheel pressurizes air supplied through the air filter, forcing it into the cylinders under increased pressure. As engine RPM rises, the exhaust velocity and turbine speed increase synchronously, enabling the compressor to force more air into the cylinders. The resultant increase in air pressure and density allows for the combustion of more fuel, thereby boosting engine output power by adjusting fuel quantity and engine RPM accordingly. Turbochargers enhance engine power by utilizing exhaust energy.