inertiaalipenkki
Inertiaalipenkki, a Finnish term, translates to "inertia bench" or "dynamometer bench" in English. It refers to a stationary testing device designed to measure the rotational inertia of an object. This type of bench is commonly used in various fields, including automotive engineering, sports science, and research and development, to assess the dynamic properties of rotating components.
The core principle of an inertiaalipenkki involves applying a known torque to the object under test and
In automotive applications, inertiaalipenkki is often used to measure the inertia of engine components like crankshafts,