Title

Structural analysis evaluationfor rollers of chassis dynoUsing finite element software

Author

Jesús Emmanuel López Rizo

ALFREDO CHAVEZ LUNA

JAIME GONZALO SANTANA ESQUIVEL

Access level

Open Access

Alternative identifier

doi: 10.9790/9622-1305112120112

Publication reference

ISSN/2248-9622

www.ijera.com

Summary or description

This paper discusses the design considerations for a chassis dynamometer, focused on the rollers system used for measuring the power and torque of a vehicle in a university-level workshop. The design must prioritize factors such as safety, ease of use, adaptability to diverse types of vehicles, and the inclusion of safety systems to protect students and the vehicle. The work suggests adaptative features for the design, such as an adjustable fastening system and a compact and portable design, to adapt the structure into a university laboratory. The study also describes common methods for measuring engine power and torque using a chassis dynamometer, and the accurate and reliable measurement systems used for this purpose. This concludes with a discussion of the manufacturing methods used for the chassis dynamometer and a static analysis of the maximum effort capacity in each roller using Von Mises and Goodman fatigue theories. Developing a chassis dynamometer, in accordance the current patents available for workshop practices in a university is essential for providing students with comprehensive training.

Publisher

IJERA

Publish date

2023

Publication type

Article

Publication version

Published Version

Format

application/pdf

Source

International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA), v. 13, no. 5 (may), p. 112-120

Language

English

Audience

General public

Source repository

CIATEQ Digital

Downloads

24

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