DocumentCode :
929052
Title :
A computer-controlled engine test cell for engineering experiments
Author :
Rillings, James H. ; Creps, Wendell D. ; Vora, Lakshmi S.
Author_Institution :
General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Mich.
Volume :
61
Issue :
11
fYear :
1973
Firstpage :
1622
Lastpage :
1626
Abstract :
A computer-controlled engine test cell was developed for conducting complex transient experiments with automotive engines. The test cell uses a minicomputer with a 16 000-word 16-b core memory to perform data acquisition and closed-loop control of the engine and dynamometer. A table-driven real-time control program is used to duplicate the effects of vehicle, transmission, and road on engine operation. Reference data and acquired data are exchanged over a high-speed communications channel between the minicomputer and a centralized data acquisition computer (DAC) system. Data can be plotted against time or cross-plotted against other parameters on a graphic cathode-ray-tube display peripheral to the minicomputer. The user can interact with the system to change parameters during the running of an experiment.
Keywords :
Automotive engineering; Communication channels; Communication system control; Computer graphics; Data acquisition; Engines; Microcomputers; Performance evaluation; Road vehicles; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1973.9335
Filename :
1451265
Link To Document :
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