I was not happy with my current means of testing motors and getting reliable calibrated data from them, so I bit the bullet and obtained four 50 Kg load cells which will allow me to measure up to 200 Kg (over 400lbs) of thrust.
10 3.95 21 5.50 32 7.15 42 8.64 53 9.84 --------------- SNIP for Space --------------- 1590 1.99 1601 1.69 1611 1.58 1622 1.42 1633 1.32 1643 1.28 1654 1.10 Fire Complete Burn Time: 1.67 seconds Total Samples: 155 (92.54Hz) Average Thrust: 30.74lbs (136.74N) Total Impulse: 51.49lbs (229.04N) Peak Thrust: 59.60lbs (265.11N) Motor Designation: H136.7
You can see it gives the raw data with a millisecond timestamp, burn time, sampling data, average thrust, total impulse, peak thrust, and a moto designation. All nearly instantly after a test.
I can then copy and paste the raw data into Excel and get beautiful charts:
You can see how this will really help me scientifically narrow down engine performance and allow me to develop motors safely and efficiently.
I'll be constructing the new test stand shortly to allow use of these electronics on actual motors. Stay tuned!
EDIT
Wired up the board for the electronics and added a wireless transceiver and connections for external battery connections.
Also, started a project page for this: https://hackaday.io/project/7942-rocket-motor-analysis
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