From
our friends "down unda" comes the First High Performance Supercharger
R&D Facility in the Southern Hemisphere!
With contributions by Aleksandar
Subic - Associate Professor at RMIT University
RMIT
University and Forced Air Technologies Pty Ltd have launched a new High Performance
Supercharger Testing Facility in March 2002, offering specialized research
and commercial services that will propel Australia into becoming a hub for
supercharger technology in the Southern Hemisphere. The facility is located
at the RMIT School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
Bundoora East campus in Melbourne's north. The new Engine and Supercharger
Test Facility is home to research and independent testing for the automotive
industry relating to supercharger technology, as well as a facility for undergraduate
teaching in mechanical and automotive engineering research.
Let's
Get Technical
The facility hosts a twin 450 kW Eddie Current Retarder Engine Dynamometer
capable of measuring a total peak power of over 900 kW and up to speeds above
10,000 RPM. This is a transient programmable road load simulation dynamometer
complimented with a Bosch Emission Test Bench offering part volume sampling
of emission gases on a broad range of configurations. The facility also consists
of a comprehensive Supercharger Test Cell capable of testing superchargers
in a stand alone mode or "in-situ" configuration with internal combustion
engines selected for optimal integration with this technology.
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| A
look at the Dyno Testing Machine with an engine and supercharger undergoing
extensive experimentation. |
A
tour group gets first-hand exposure to the sheer magnitude of the machine
inside the RMIT Dyno Test Cell. |
A
view from outside of the RMIT Dyno Test Cell. Some classroom, huh?!? |
The
Project
A
research team of leading experts in supercharging technologies including RMIT
academics, researchers and specialist engineers, under the supervision of
Professor Subic is currently undertaking a range of strategic research and
development projects at the centre in collaboration with national and international
industries.