Automotive How to calculate 1.5 order wheel torque fluctuation (3 Cylin

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The discussion focuses on calculating the 1.5 order wheel torque fluctuation using raw data that includes engine speed, wheel torque values, and main shaft speed. The user seeks assistance in developing a logic or formula to derive the 1.5 order wheel torque value that aligns with a provided result. Clarifications are offered for any uncertainties regarding the data. The user emphasizes the collaborative nature of the forum for research-related inquiries. Overall, the goal is to find an accurate method for calculating the desired torque value.
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Hi all,

I have the raw data in .csv file which has Engine speed, wheel torque value and main shaft speed (Please refer to below image - raw data_screen shot)

Raw data Screen shot.JPG


I have to find the logic for the above raw data, to get 1.5 order wheel torque value, which is close to resulted value as attached (Result_1.5 order torque value as shown below).

Result_1.5 order torque value.JPG
I am working on this, I request all members of research gate forum to help me on this to create a logic/formula.

If the above information is not clear enough, please ask me

Many thanks,
CKS
 
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What's a "research gate forum"?
 
berkeman said:
What's a "research gate forum"?

This forums will be having many research people. So I requested them by saying research group/gate, etc

Sorry if I am wrong

CKS
 
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