Measurement of engine torque gives an excellent indication of engine condition. This paper describes the application of instantaneous speed sensing as a means of deriving instantaneous acceleration and torque, and thus providing details of engine performance. Four different methods of analysis are investigated, their relative merits determined and recommendations are made to convert these research techniques into viable, in-service, diagnostic tools.
The Use of Speed Sensing for Monitoring the Condition of Military Vehicle Engines
1986-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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