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Project Logs / Re: Making a Prony Brake to Measure the Power of My Hot Air Engines
« Last post by vtsteam on May 28, 2025, 09:25:33 PM »And here's a mockup of a test setup. It will need to be mounted on a base so vibration doesn't move the various pieces around. But I couldn't help but give it a test spin this evening.
The accessories made for engine testing are:
1.) A variable DC power supply. Here supplying 100 watts for heating the displacer.
2.) A DIY electric furnace made from Plaster of Paris with stainless steel aircraft safety wire for an element.
3.) DIY Prony brake from steel, brass wood and a digital scale (yes, I still need to shorten and reverse the stylus)
4.) DIY Hall effect digital tachometer.
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BTW this photo was at startup. Engine reached 1200 RPM eventually on 100 watts input.
No output watt figures yet because accessories were moving around the table at that speed due to vibration.
The accessories made for engine testing are:
1.) A variable DC power supply. Here supplying 100 watts for heating the displacer.
2.) A DIY electric furnace made from Plaster of Paris with stainless steel aircraft safety wire for an element.
3.) DIY Prony brake from steel, brass wood and a digital scale (yes, I still need to shorten and reverse the stylus)
4.) DIY Hall effect digital tachometer.
[ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
BTW this photo was at startup. Engine reached 1200 RPM eventually on 100 watts input.
No output watt figures yet because accessories were moving around the table at that speed due to vibration.