Engine testing is done in the same way and for the same duration that will be needed during an actual launch. The idea is to replicate as close as possible how the engine will be used on a space mission. That is why there is a saying in the rocket business: “Test Like You Fly, Fly Like You Test”.
Because of the cost and risk associated with developing and testing an engine, a reliable test setup is vital. Maintaining system consistency and accuracy in a harsh environment is putting stringent requirements on the data acquisition equipment. DAQ systems must be able to record, display and process up to 2000 different parameters, varying from pressures, flow rates, vibrations and temperatures. Real-time sample rates may vary form 10 Hz to several kHz. The Q.series’s accuracy, flexibility and reliability makes it the data acquisition system of choice for world’s leading engine manufacturers and engine testing facilities.

Please read the full article on our measurement solution for rocket engine testing on page 76 in the Aerospace Testing International Showcase 2018.
More articles
How to transform the data avalanche into insight
In a world of increasingly complex products and faster release cycles, the ability to accumulate and efficiently analyze test data has never been more important.
Read more...Gantner Instruments and i4M Technologies
Gantner Instruments and i4M Technologies (i4M) have joined forces to offer groundbreaking solutions in data acquisition.
Read more...Birchwood Engineering & Technology Solutions Exhibition 2023
GI Systems will be showcasing Gantner Instruments proven solutions provided in nuclear data acquisition and condition monitoring applications.
Read more...GI.training in NRW in September 2024
GI.training near you: we will be in NRW for GI.basic training on Sept 25 and for GI.professional training on Sept 26, 2024
Read more...