JayDee wrote:Hi Guys,
I know this question is quite i2 based but its pretty tuning based, so...
Has anyone used MoTeC logging to approximate Dyno software?
Yes, I know dedicated dyno software is the best..and I'd be interested to hear of any good basic dyno software.
However, a customer has access to a good but basic Dyno and we also have access to MoTeC logging kit so I was looking a making up a basic rig to get started outputting some usful info but always worth asking if anyone approached this before.
Our aim is to log: Torque and Power Outputs from Dyno, RPM, Throttle, Eng Temp, Oil P, EGT and Lambda from a PLM.
I openly admit, I'm more race data based and not been on the engine tuning side for a couple of seasons!
J.
Yes...
Torque is a force measurement.
On a car...
The acceleration is based upon the physics equation F=MA
One could:
1) use a strain gauge to measure a torque directly
or
2) use an accelerometer to measure acceleration
3 differentiate the wheel speed or position to get acceleration
And then compute F based on M & A
Power is either force through a distance, or the derivative of energy versus time.
If you have a dyno then the aerodynamics forces are non existent, and you measure the force with a strain gauge (i.e the Dynos one) or the dyno's power generation, which is the volts*amps of an eddy current brake..
On a car one might use dE/dt for both power as well as braking energy analysis.
You either do the maths in i2 or you use a .dll and have i2 interface with the .dll
If you need help I am a S/W engineer and physicist by trade and background.