The turbine housing is a crucial component in turbocharger systems, serving to enclose and direct the flow of exhaust gases onto the turbine wheel. Its primary function is to harness the energy from exhaust gas flow and convert it into mechanical energy to drive the compressor wheel.
Typically constructed from durable materials such as cast iron or stainless steel, turbine housings are designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures associated with exhaust gas flow. The design of the housing is optimized to ensure efficient energy transfer and minimize back pressure, thereby maximizing turbine performance and overall engine efficiency. Turbine housings come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different engine applications and performance requirements.
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