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Ned Simmons
 
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In article gIw_c.2426$j62.422@trnddc04,
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I've got a little pump-dyno here where I mounted the pump so it is free to
rotate. Then, when the flow is restricted, the pump tries to rotate.
When I measure the torque imposed on the pump and the shaft RPM, I assume I
can calculate HP with Excel. But, the idea of several GPM at a thousnd +
PSI scares me enough that I dont want to test it in the garage. I might
get courage to test it on a fractional HP motor. All the other dyno loads
I've tried get too hot when loaded for even a few minutes. Water spray
helps extend the test run time, but even the water makes a little mess.

Jerry


If the hydraulics are done properly I wouldn't be too
concerned. I've got the schematics here for a 100 HP test
stand I designed and built for one of the big hydraulics
mfrs. for testing high speed hydraulic pumps and motors. As
well as testing both pumps and motors, it checked
volumetric efficiency and went thru an automated sequence
while logging data, so I'm sure it's much more elaborate
than what you've got, but if you're interested in the
schematics let me know.

Ned Simmons