Νέο κινούμενο δυναμόμετρο από την Ford

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Η Ford χρησιμοποιεί για περισσότερα από 25 χρόνια κινούμενα δυναμόμετρα σαν και αυτό, αλλά με την μεγάλη ροπή του νέου Super Duty, αναγκάστηκε να δημιουργήσει ένα δυναμόμετρο με περιοριστή πέδησης που αποτελείται από μια σειρά ηλεκτρικών πηνίων που ενεργούν ως ένας μεγάλος μαγνήτης, που παρέχει την απαραίτητη έλξη για να μιμείται τις επιδράσεις της βαρύτητας κατά την οδήγηση του οχήματος υπό κλίση.

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Το δυναμόμετρο έχει μέγιστη ελκτική δύναμη 2.550 κιλών, σημαντικά περισσότερο από τα 907 κιλών (αύξηση 181%) του προηγούμενου δυναμόμετρου, επιτρέποντας σε αυτό να κάνει προσομοιώσεις της τάξεως έως και 30%, στο κέντρο δοκιμών της εταιρίας στην Αριζόνα, με την Ford να δηλώνει πως μπορεί να προσομοιώσει δοκιμές “αναβάσεων” από το επίπεδο της θάλασσας έως και 900 μέτρων μέσα 18 χιλιόμετρα.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KElc3w9CeYg

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NO MOUNTAINS? NO PROBLEM. FORD’S VIRTUAL MOUNTAIN TOWED BEHIND ALL-NEW SUPER DUTY SIMULATES STEEP HILLS ANYWHERE

31/03/16

  • Engineers use special dynamometer sleds towed behind Super Duty to simulate traveling up steep mountain grades when testing on flat roads of Ford’s Arizona Proving Grounds
  • All-new F-Series Super Duty is so powerful that it calls for a new dynamometer sled to simulate steep grades
  • Dynamometer sled simulates grueling mountain climbs, such as Davis Dam and Townes Pass, to test the improved capability of all-new Super Duty

DEARBORN, Mich., March 31, 2016 – When testing the toughest, smartest, most capable Ford F-Series Super Duty ever, engineers discovered the all-new truck is so powerful that it needed new equipment to simulate traveling up steep mountain grades to ensure it lives up to its Built Ford Tough reputation.

Traditionally, a dynamometer sled is attached to the vehicle hitch and pulled behind it. The old-style dynamometer did not challenge the power of the all-new Super Duty, so Ford set out to find a new, stronger dyno sled to test the vehicle’s mountain climbing capability limits.

The dyno simulates steep grades by providing pull against the vehicle, using a brake limiter – a series of electric coils wired together that are energized, acting like a large magnet. This drawbar pull against the truck mimics the effects of gravity while driving up an incline.

The new dyno is capable of a maximum drawbar pull of 5,620 pounds – a 181 percent increase compared with the 2,000 pounds from the previous dyno, allowing the new setup to simulate steeper hills. A common simulated grade used for testing is approximately 7 percent, but the new towing dynamometer used at Ford’s Arizona Proving Grounds can simulate up to a 30 percent grade.

“The new Super Duty is really impressive,” said Jim Sumner, Ford product development engineer. “In more than 25 years of doing this work, we used the same dyno, which did the job, but the new truck is so powerful we needed new equipment to test out its capability. The fact that even under full load, Super Duty didn’t have any trouble at all is a testament to just how capable this new truck is.”

The equipment allowed Ford engineers to virtually test the all-new Super Duty on Davis Dam and Townes Pass – all without leaving the proving grounds. Testers upload the profile of the hills to the dyno and it adjusts to the correct grade, allowing for the truck to be tested in a variety of conditions to ensure performance regardless of environment.

“Any test engineer in North America knows about Davis Dam,” said Sumner. “It’s a demanding hill going from sea level to more than 3,000 feet in 11.2 miles, and is an ideal location to test towing capability. With this dyno, we can test the all-new Super Duty on that hill – but from right here on the level surface of our Arizona Proving Grounds.”

Townes Pass, the other hill engineers use for testing, is approximately 16 miles long, featuring an average grade of 5.1 percent and a maximum grade of 10.1 percent.

Davis Dam is so effective for testing vehicle capabilities that the Society of Automotive Engineers incorporated the grade of the hill into its test standards. Being able to test on this grade without having to make the trip to the real hill in Bullhead City, Arizona, expedites testing, and helps Ford engineers ensure that the all-new Super Duty will deliver the performance owners expect from their heavy-duty Built Ford Tough truck.

About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company is a global automotive and mobility company based in Dearborn, Michigan. With about 199,000 employees and 67 plants worldwide, the company’s core business includes designing, manufacturing, marketing, financing and servicing a full line of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs and electrified vehicles, as well as Lincoln luxury vehicles. At the same time, Ford is aggressively pursuing emerging opportunities through Ford Smart Mobility, the company’s plan to be a leader in connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, the customer experience, and data and analytics. For more information regarding Ford, its products worldwide or Ford Motor Credit Company, visit www.corporate.ford.com.

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