I developed a small DC motor Dyno for my senior project. You need to
be able to sense the torque of your motor. We used a force transducer,
then it was just a matter of simple calculations. Power =
Torque*Rotational Velocity. Since you've got the speed, you need the
power. I don't know what your budget is like (fortunately, ours was
large), but you should be able to come up with something.
I believe the webpage is still up at the following address
http://cc.usu.edu/~sljxf/index.html it doesn't have all the complete
information, but there are a couple of pictures of what we did.
If you let me know what your budget is for purchasing additional
components, I could probably help you come up with a solution.
Spencer Anderson
spencerwa@hotmail.com
In article <391ce
011@newsgroups.ni.com>,
"Michael Carruthers" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I am trying to build a dyno for my remote control car using labview.
I have
> programmed a 8051 microcontroller to calculate the current speed of
the car
> and send this value (in ascii) to the SERIAL port of my computer.
>
> I need Labview to be able to calculate the TORQUE and POWER and
display these
> graphs on the computer screen (in realtime). Is there anyone that has
done
> something similar or can help me get started. Any advise / examples
would
> be very much appreciated.
>
> Thankyou
> Michael
>
> Please respond via my e-mail below
> kero_c@yahoo.com.au
>
>
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