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Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Supercharging of IC Engines
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Supercharging is a process that increases the air supply to an internal combustion engine (IC). It's done by forcing air into the engine at a higher pressure than natural atmospheric induction. The higher pressure increases the mass of air that's drawn into the cylinders by the pistons during each intake stroke. This helps the engine burn more fuel and produces more power.  Supercharging improves the high-altitude performance of an engine because it makes the engine smaller and less noisy.  A supercharger is an air compressor or blower that's driven by the engine. The supercharger forces... Show more
Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Supercharging of IC Engines
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10 Questions

1. Which of the following is not the effect of supercharging?
2. Why is there a need for charge cooling?
3. How does the supercharger increase power output?
4. Which type of supercharger is used at low speeds?
5. What is used to run the supercharging air compressor?
6. When the supercharger draws power from engine exhaust gases with the help of gas turbine, what is the supercharger called?
7. The turbocharger makes use of the power from the engine so that it increases the pressure.
8. When the supercharger draws power from engine exhaust gases with the help of gas turbine, what is the supercharger called?
9. How does the supercharger increase power output?
10. What is used to run the supercharging air compressor?