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| Hello people , I’m new here and a friend told me that maybe I was able to get help here. I’m running a test on fuel delivery on a series of diesel fuel pumps, using a calibration test bench with, the problem is , that the way the volume is recorded is via a calibrated test tube , and you are to obtain the result of each injector visually , for the purpose of my project visual readings are not that accurate (varies depending on visual angle ) and takes lots of time . I also need to keep records of all testing results and conditions. I was thinking of a flow sensor , but they are to expensive and the biggest total flow is 50 cc , a friend subjected a rage finder but the tube is inch 12 inches long and there are 18 of them. if it s at all posible i will like it to be displyed and recorded on a pc Any ideas? | |
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| As lefty said: "there will be costs", either in time or money. You might want to take a look at a design for a "capacitive fuel level" circuit. Two insulated rods in each of your sample tubes. Output is a frequency that varies with depth. This should be cheap enough to make 18 parallel versions, fed to a PC interface that can read the frequency/period of the outputs and log it against calibration tables (if you need high accuracy) for each probe. http://www.rst-engr.com/kitplanes/index.htm Go down to June/July/August 2000 Ken
__________________ "To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk." Thomas A. Edison (1847 - 1931) | |
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| yes all at the same time...thanks for the starting point.. now .. i need to start reading... and working on my other esperiment ..."how fast can one make a disatarter during turkey preparation",,,, Merry Xmas......HO,,HO ,,HO | |
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| ok here we go ,,, I think i need one of this http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?r...-XL&Nav=dasb01 using somthing like this http://www.iotech.com/catalog/daq/persdaq3000.html to reed the data coming out of this.... http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?r...KFG&Nav=pree02 now i have the pices ,,,how do i get the to work together,,how do i plug a Strain gage to the loger? bdw the tukey esperiments results (22.5 minuts) | |
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