A series of experiments was carried out on a turbocharger compressor aimed at determining the optimum diffuser channel length-width ratio. It was found that increasing the length-width ratio beyond 3.7 did not result in any performance improvements. It was also shown that a short channel coupled with a downstream vaneless diffuser could yield equal pressure recovery to a channel diffuser of equal outside diameter.
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