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Reducing Inertial Noise for Injector Testing

2013-01-29 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

CASE STUDY: Reducing Inertial Noise for Injector Testing PROBLEM: Distorted Test Results caused by RPM Fluctuation SOLUTION: We needed to mimic the inertia of a diesel engine driveline in a test bench said Brian Nugent - MCM Inc., Engineering Manager. This particular application we chose a 400 lb flywheel. The flywheel was mounted to a shaft that needed to be coupled to a custom camshaft that is actuating a fuel injector. One of the challenges was the stiffness of the coupling. We have ...This story is related to the following:Mechanical Components and AssembliesInertia Measuring Instruments | Flywheels | Flywheel Couplings

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