Monday, November 21, 2011

Full Surface Resistance Test


Test Four: InMotion Generator full Surface Air Resistance Test Video Transcript Airflow for the full surface air resistance test will be simulated by a leaf blower and be introduced to the testing rig through this nozzle here. The air flow will make contact with the simulated bumper here. This is a comparison test so two configurations will be tested. First the InMotion generator's intake port will be covered to the simulate a solid bumper, then tested again with the cover removed so air can flow through the generator. When the airflow strikes the rig it will push back on it increasing pressure on the water filled bladder here. When compressed the water in the bladder will rise up the column of plastic tubing. The average resistance line is marked here to communicate the force of the air flow striking the rig. When in the open configuration we will be measuring the voltage produced with this volt meter here. Lets begin. The air flow has been initiated. Please note the airflow is pushing the testing rig back into the water filled bladder. Please note the volt meter is reading zero as no airflow is making its way to the generator. Note that the column of water has risen to the average resistance line. The air flow has been terminated. The intake port cover has been removed to convert the testing rig into the open configuration. The airflow has been initiated. Please note the airflow is pushing the testing rig back into the water filled bladder. Please note the volt meter is ...

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