Constructing a Small Engine Dynamometer

Location

CSU 201

Start Date

23-4-2007 8:15 AM

End Date

23-4-2007 9:45 AM

Student's Major

Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Student's College

Science, Engineering and Technology

Mentor's Name

Craig Evers

Mentor's Department

Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Mentor's College

Science, Engineering and Technology

Description

The project consisted of planning, designing and constructing a fully functional test stand for a 30 horse power DyneSystems Midwest Eddy Current Dynamometer. Included in this presentation will be an outline of how the team approached the project and a step-by-step process leading to completion. The main focus of the project was to construct an easy to use and adaptable small engine dynamometer test cell for future studies and projects using small gas or diesel engines.

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Apr 23rd, 8:15 AM Apr 23rd, 9:45 AM

Constructing a Small Engine Dynamometer

CSU 201

The project consisted of planning, designing and constructing a fully functional test stand for a 30 horse power DyneSystems Midwest Eddy Current Dynamometer. Included in this presentation will be an outline of how the team approached the project and a step-by-step process leading to completion. The main focus of the project was to construct an easy to use and adaptable small engine dynamometer test cell for future studies and projects using small gas or diesel engines.

Recommended Citation

Barwald, Cory; Tony Dick; Brandon Kraemer; Branden Loesch; and Dan Prihoda. "Constructing a Small Engine Dynamometer." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 23, 2007.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2007/oral-session-01/5