- of
torque that the test requires.
Absorbing dynamometers are not to be
confused with "inertia"
dynamometers,
which calculate power solely by measuring...
-
axles in the case of
multiple axles ch****is
dynamometers.
Speed control/Velocity
constant -
dynamometer holds the set
speed regardless of
force or other...
-
experimentally using these machine tool
dynamometers. With
advances in technology, machine-tool
dynamometers are
increasingly used for the
accurate measurement...
- ch****is
dynamometers,
where their inherently high-inertia
steel rotors are an ****et
rather than a liability. Conversely,
performance engine dynamometers tend...
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strength dynamometry. The most
commonly used grip and
pinch dynamometers are the
Jamar dynamometers and
similar devices by
other manufacturers. In several...
- A
dynamometer car is a
railroad maintenance of way car used for
measuring various aspects of a locomotive's performance.
Measurements include tractive...
-
means of a
Prony brake connected to the engine's
output shaft.
Modern dynamometers use any of
several braking methods to
measure the engine's
brake horsepower...
-
sensitive to
measure individual muscle groups in medicine. For this purpose,
dynamometers have been
developed that
provide more
specific information on individual...
- Dyno (climbing), a
technique used in
climbing Dyno –
short name for
dynamometer – a
device for
measuring force, torque, or
power Dyno, an application...
- move
according to the
strength of the team.
There are
several types of
dynamometers including the Hensley-Humbert,
Lance Machine, Midwest, New York, Reed...