Saladsamurai
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Hey there folks 
I am trying to gain a more technical understanding of dynos and how they really work. When measuring the power at the wheels of a vehicle there are really two variables being measured: Torque and rotational speed of the roller.
I have read on the different methods of controlling the torque. Now I need to clear up some things:
How does a dynamometer actually measure the a) Torque and b) Rotational speed?
Let me clarify my question a little: I know different ways that one could measure these things; but I am hoping someone with a little dyno experience can step in here and tell me how dyno manufacturers actually do measure these things.
Is an encoder built into the roller? Or a tachometer? How is the torque actually measured? Some kind of load cell?
Anyone know of a specific brand of Dyno that has a white paper about it that I could read? (Yes. Google is working, but I am still looking for more technical writings.)
Any thoughts?
EDIT: After much Googling, I am thinking that a tachometer and load cell are used for the measurements. However, the load-cell reference that I came across was in a patent filing that was never granted; so that is hardly a reliable source. I am looking for some concrete instances of a particular kind of transducer being used on practice.

I am trying to gain a more technical understanding of dynos and how they really work. When measuring the power at the wheels of a vehicle there are really two variables being measured: Torque and rotational speed of the roller.
I have read on the different methods of controlling the torque. Now I need to clear up some things:
How does a dynamometer actually measure the a) Torque and b) Rotational speed?
Let me clarify my question a little: I know different ways that one could measure these things; but I am hoping someone with a little dyno experience can step in here and tell me how dyno manufacturers actually do measure these things.
Is an encoder built into the roller? Or a tachometer? How is the torque actually measured? Some kind of load cell?
Anyone know of a specific brand of Dyno that has a white paper about it that I could read? (Yes. Google is working, but I am still looking for more technical writings.)
Any thoughts?
EDIT: After much Googling, I am thinking that a tachometer and load cell are used for the measurements. However, the load-cell reference that I came across was in a patent filing that was never granted; so that is hardly a reliable source. I am looking for some concrete instances of a particular kind of transducer being used on practice.
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