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Power correction for tests in dyno
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-26
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jmgurgoiti (Marine/Ocean)
24 Oct 07 16:44
Hi,
I work in a dynamometric bench, testing marine diesel engines, and I would like to find a method to correct the obtained power fixture, comparing the actual pressure, temperature and humidity to the standard conditions.I just could find a formula with the pressure and the temperature.
Thnaks a lot
catserveng (Electrical)
30 Oct 07 12:15
The information in ISO 3046 is what is used to correct engine power readings to standard conditions. ISO 3046/1 is the reference for corrections for power, fuel and oil consumption measurements, and ISO 3046/3 describes how htose measurments should be taken.
Hope that helps
jmw (Industrial)
30 Oct 07 12:44
Tthere is a standard for power factor correction used for assembly line testing that compensates for the density and viscosity of the fuel. 字串2 Can't think what the standard number is (SAE 9002 or something similar?) but I know one of the diesel plants in Carolina or somewhere went from lab testing to on line testing (I was visited the site and advised on the online viscosity measurement). Is this covered in the ISO 3046/3? Does anyone know the standard I refer to? JMW www.ViscoAnalyser.com
jmgurgoiti (Marine/Ocean)
15 Nov 07 12:27
Thank you two for your time.
I can't get the ISO standards from the ISO web, but I will loo up for a formula in a Diesel engines theory .I'll show it to you so as you can check it out.
jmgurgoiti (Marine/Ocean)
22 Nov 07 16:28
I am sure that it is the ISO 3046 rule but I don't know how to get the proper formula to proceed. Any ideas??
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