Article | REF: BM2964 V1

Test bench systems for automobile engines - means of analysis

Author: Daniel DRECQ

Publication date: January 10, 2008

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3. Post-processing analysis

The various analyses of acquired or calculated results are based on tables of values and curves showing changes in the parameters tested. The curves can be 2D, 3D or presented in the form of isovalues, which are simply anamorphoses of the parameterized 2D curves, but which provide a better visualization of the operating or action zones of the criteria studied.

Certain phenomena require specific analysis, and in such cases, calculations and presentations depend on the phenomenon.

The very large number of values acquired with test bench monitoring and control systems has led to the storage of data in relational databases for subsequent searches. These databases can be organized according to the ASAM-ODS standardization model (see [

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