Recent Blogs
Simple Gas or Gasoline Engine: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, and Uses Explained
How a simple gasoline engine works — intake, compression, power, exhaust — with sizing math, real applications, and troubleshooting for small engine builders.
Gasoline Engine Mechanism: How the Four-Stroke Otto Cycle Works, Parts, Diagram & Uses
How a Gasoline Engine works — four-stroke cycle, compression ratio, BMEP, real horsepower math, and named applications across automotive, marine, and power equipment.
Prony Brake Rule Explained: How a Friction Dynamometer Measures Shaft Torque, Parts & Formula
Measure shaft power with a Prony brake — how the friction dynamometer works, the torque formula, worked example, and design tradeoffs for engine test cells.
Prony Brake Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula and Uses
Prony brake explained — how this friction dynamometer measures shaft power on engines, motors and turbines, with formula, worked example and field calibration tips.
Webber Dynamometer Mechanism: How the Friction Brake Measures Shaft BHP, Parts and Formula
Webber dynamometer explained — how friction-brake absorption dynos measure shaft power, with formulas, worked example, and real workshop applications.
Double Link Balanced Scale Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula and Uses Explained
How a Double Link Balanced Scale measures power and torque on rotating shafts — formula, worked example, tolerances, and applications across engine test work.
Registering Dynamometer Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, Formula and Uses
How a Registering Dynamometer measures and records mechanical power transmission over time, with formulas, real industrial examples, and design tradeoffs.