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Engine Dynamometer Test Stand Automation for Motor Oil Performance Evaluation
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Laboratory engine testing for motor oil performance evaluation is a major element of the total cost of motor oil development. Rising test costs and more exacting performance requirements led to the introduction of automated equipment to achieve operational simplicity, better data, and lower costs. This paper describes the design and construction of an automated test stand which provides mechanical and operational reliability at lower cost.
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Griffin, J., "Engine Dynamometer Test Stand Automation for Motor Oil Performance Evaluation," SAE Technical Paper 690784, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690784.Also In
References
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