supercharging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsuː.pə.tʃɑːdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈsuː.pɚ.tʃɑːrdʒ]

Meaning of supercharging In English

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Examples of supercharging

  • This creates a supercharging effect, cools the valves and improves scavenging (hence the name).

  • Although turbocharging is less responsive than supercharging, turbocharging is generally considered more efficient than supercharging.

  • This engine produced at 2800 rpm without supercharging.

  • The variety of roles required a two-seater and the need for high-altitude performance for the photo-reconnaissance role, for example, called for supercharging.

  • Menasco designed and built a variety of four- and six-cylinder inverted air-cooled aircraft engines, some with supercharging.

  • They used variable supercharging to give a constant power output across their speed range.

  • Aircraft engines at this time were beginning to use high supercharging pressures, increasing the stress on their head gaskets.

  • All these engines used essentially the same cylinder heads, the differences being in supercharging and engine revolutions per minute.

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