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This paper presents the rotordynamic performance measurement of oil-free turbocharger (TC) supported on gas foil
bearings (GFBs) for 2 liter class diesel vehicles and comparison to floating ring bearings (FRBs). Oil-free TC was
designed and developed via the rotordynamic analyses using dynamic force coefficients from GFB analyses. The
rotordynamics and performance of the oil-free TC was measured up to 85 krpm while being driven by a diesel vehicle
engine, and compared to a commercial oil-lubricated TC supported on FRBs. The test results showed that the GFBs
increased the rotor speed by ~ 20% at engine speeds of 1,500 rpm and 1,750 rpm, yielding the reduction of turbine input
energy by more than 400 W. Incidentally, an external shock test on the oil-free TC casing was conducted at the rotor
speed of 60 krpm, and showed a good capability of vibration damping due to the well-known dry friction mechanism of
the GFBs.
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