Rapidly and accurately measuring a high number of channels
Kanzenbach works in the chassis department and calibration laboratory, but he was given the responsibility of choosing the measurement technology because of his broad experience in metrology. He started by defining the requirements, which included the capability to provide data from at least 100 measuring points, synchronously and in real time, directly to the test bench. The measurement technology also needed to represent even the slightest temperature variationsv precisely.
"We had narrowed down our selection process to four measuring amplifier systems. Then the HBK QuantumX amplifier won us over in the practical test, especially with its extremely low measurement uncertainty," said Kanzenbach.
HBK delivered eight modules type HBK MX1609 (16-channel thermocouple measurement amplifier type K) for Toyota Motorsport. With its modularly distributable system concept, the QuantumX amplifier flexibly adapts to the number of measuring points and supports all commonly used transducer technologies. Its high measurement accuracy makes it possible to connect the thermocouple plugs directly to the device.
"There is a risk with cable clamps that the measurement will be distorted by the heat emitted from the engine into the room. That problem disappears with this connector solution," explained Kanzenbach. "This also saves us a lot of time during setup. An engine test bench is a complex structure because, in principle, it simulates a complete vehicle including the electronics, cooling circuit and exhaust. So it's quite practical if the more than 100 measuring points can be connected to the measuring amplifier simply by connector, as with the QuantumX amplifier. Then there's no need for additional cabling, which can be very extensive." Connectors also make it easy to convert the system quickly for tests on different engines.