A dynamometer (aka “Dyno”) is a testing equipment that absorbs load from engine or vehicle to reproduce driving state (load state during work in case of the construction and agricultural machines).
Dynamometer means to absorb engine output.
It is directly connected to engine’s output shaft to absorb power and to measure and control speed and torque. This is stated on JIS-D1001.
Tanaka’s hydraulic dynamometer | Eddy current dynamometer | AC dynamometer | Disc brake dynamometer |
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