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Prüfbank

Prüfbank is a term used in German engineering and laboratory contexts to denote a testing bench or test rig used to perform controlled experiments and measurements on components, subsystems, or complete systems. The word combines prüfen (to test) and Bank (bench). In practice, a Prüfbank provides a stable, repeatable environment with instrumentation, fixtures, and controls that allow engineers to apply electrical, mechanical, thermal, or other stimuli and to monitor responses.

A typical Prüfbank consists of a rigid frame or bench, power supplies or load devices, measurement instrumentation

Applications vary across industries. In electrical engineering and power electronics, Prüfbanken test batteries, power supplies, inverters,

Terminology: the term is sometimes used interchangeably with Prüfstand or Testbench, though some uses distinguish a

(voltage,
current,
torque,
temperature,
strain),
data
acquisition
and
control
electronics,
safety
interlocks,
and
often
automation
via
PLCs
or
computer
software.
It
may
be
modular
to
accommodate
different
tests,
and
it
can
simulate
real-world
loads
or
boundary
conditions.
or
motor
drives.
In
automotive
engineering,
they
support
engine,
transmission,
or
electronic
control
unit
testing.
Mechanical
and
mechatronic
development
uses
Prüfbanken
for
durability,
vibration,
or
fatigue
tests,
while
software
and
hardware
integration
teams
use
them
to
validate
embedded
systems
under
controlled
load
profiles.
Prüfbank
at
bench
scale
from
larger
Prüfstände.
See
also
Prüfstand,
Test
bench,
Calibration
rig.