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  2. Water brake - Wikipedia

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    Schematic water brake on a dynamometer A 4-minute ‘how-it-works video’ tutorial explaining how engine-dynamometer water-brake absorbers work.. A water brake is a type of fluid coupling used to absorb mechanical energy and usually consists of a turbine or propeller mounted in an enclosure filled with water.

  3. Taprogge - Wikipedia

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    Taprogge GmbH is a medium-sized company based in Wetter, Germany. [1] The company is named after founding brothers Ludwig and Josef Taprogge. Founded in 1953, [2] the company is known for its tube cleaning systems [3] for steam turbine condensers, [4] [5] heat exchangers and debris filters [5] for water-cooled shell and tube heat exchangers and condensers.

  4. Dynamometer - Wikipedia

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    Most systems employ eddy current, oil hydraulic, or DC motor produced loads because of their linear and quick load change abilities. The power is calculated as the product of angular velocity and torque. A motoring dynamometer acts as a motor that drives the equipment under test. It must be able to drive the equipment at any speed and develop ...

  5. Eddy current brake - Wikipedia

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    A 6-minute ‘how-it-works video’ tutorial explaining how engine-dynamometer and chassis dyno eddy-current absorbers work. Most chassis dynamometers and many engine dynos use an eddy-current brake as a means of providing an electrically adjustable load on the engine. They are often referred to as an "absorber" in such applications.

  6. Chassis dynamometer - Wikipedia

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    A chassis dynamometer, informally referred to as a rolling road [1] or a dyno, is a mechanical device that uses one or more fixed roller assemblies to simulate different road conditions within a controlled environment, and is used for a wide variety of vehicle testing and development purposes. All Wheel Drive Chassis Dynamometer

  7. Category:Dynamometers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dynamometers" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chassis dynamometer; D.

  8. FTP-75 - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule is a mandated dynamometer test on tailpipe ... and puts the vehicle's climate control system to use. Lasting 9.9 minutes, the 3 ...

  9. Tube cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical tube cleaning system is a cleaning body that is moved through the tube in order to remove deposits from the tube wall. In the most simple case it is a matter of a brush that is moved in the tube by means of a rod or a flexible spring (device). In large-scale technology and industrial sector, however, several processes have ...