Dynamometer developed at Princeton University; temperature conditions discussed and actual temperature recorded for test on 16-in. dynamometer shown; dynamometer which is designed for lowest speed and is nearly full of water at that speed, is capable of absorbing great deal more horsepower at high rpm than engine is able to produce.
Hydraulic dynamometer has internal cooling system
Automotive Industries
Automotive Industries ; 103 , n 7 ; p 54 + 83-84
1950
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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