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The Microprocessor Torque Meter for Car Test Stands with an Induction Motor as a Load
Technical Paper
2005-01-1037
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Always for means of test and diagnostics of car units are made great requirements. First of all there are technical, economic and ergonomic requirements, and also requirements of increased reliability, ecology and high operational qualities. The necessity of a measurement of the torque exists in many car test stands. In a number of stands as the load for an engine the electrical machines are used. Balance machines have the broadest application. Also the torque of the electrical machines is often measured approximately regarding the input current. Sometimes more complex estimations are applied.
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Gladyshev, S., Smolin, V., Topolsky, D., Topolskaya, I. et al., "The Microprocessor Torque Meter for Car Test Stands with an Induction Motor as a Load," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1037, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-1037.Also In
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- Smolin V.I. Topolsky D.V. Gudaev N.N. Measurement of a torque of the electrical machines according to their electrical parameters EPE Conference’97, Proceedings 3 Brussels 1997
- Gladyshev S.P. Smolin V.I. Topolsky D.V. Gudaev N.N. The Torque Meter for Car Test Stands SAE 2000 World Congress, paper number 2000-01-1335 , Detroit 2000
- Gladyshev S.P. Smolin V.I. Topolsky D.V Topolskaya I.G. Dynamics of Torque Meter for Car Test Stands SAE 2003 World Congress, paper number 2003-01-1034 , Detroit 2003