I was asked on another forum over here to post up a few images of my new shock dyno and figured that it may be of interest to some of you on here..
This is a Roehrig 2 horsepower model which I chose for all the options that come standard and the good $/€ exchange rate
The motor turns a big bearing inside a scotch yoke mechanism to create a real sine movement.
Here's a pic with her clothes off You can see the two pick ups for speed and displacement either side of the scotch yoke
And with the bearing removed where you can see the two different stroke fixings, 1" and 2"
And the bearing. Which is not small. That's a 1" AF bolt head...
Here's my home made lower shock fixing which is attached directly to the scotch yoke mechanism
And the top fixing attached to the strain gauge
With a shock in place
And the infra red temperature pick up
And the whole lot hooked up to a laptop ready to run
The Roehrig software enables you to create preconfigured tests using all sorts of different parameters. The "protech standard 14" is my
final check for any ProTechs I sell over here. It automatically warms the shock to 30°C and then takes you through the test with on screen prompts at
each adjustment change
Here's the prompt screen. There's no message at the moment cos I'm too lazy
Once the test is run the data gets saved to the hard drive and you can then display it as you wish. Here's a standard force/displacement (potato)
graph
And a force/velocity graph
You can print out the graphs to send out with the shocks. Here's one for a Caterham SV damper
As with most software there are heaps of options which I'm in the process of exploring right now. The preconfigured tests are fun too. You can do
almost anything you want to including running heat tests taking data at various temperatures to measure fade. It will also measure gas pressure for
high pressure units and seal friction too.
Hope you find this interesting.
Mike
That's a serious bit of kit there Mike!
Shame (or maybe a blessing) you're in France....I'm guessing you'd attract a steady stream of new Locost "mates" to your door
looking for some testing Might be good for beer and cakes though!
Beer and cakes are fine by me. You'd be more than welcome.
Hi
Looking good Mike. Is that a portable unit. ?
Cheers Matt
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Originally posted by procomp
Hi
Looking good Mike. Is that a portable unit. ?
Cheers Matt
Nice bit of kit Mike!