This test stand is used to perform tests on electrical axle drives by simulating different realistic driving operation situations. The high flexibility of the test stand enables it to be switched between operation as a battery simulator and vehicle inverter and speed or torque control of all machines. In addition, battery simulations, recuperation simulations, or drag torque measurements can be performed.

  • Highlights
  • Features
  • Technical data
Torque sensor and docking unit
Test piece rigging station
Equipment
  • 2 axially movable drive motors
  • Pneumatically actuated docking units with play compensation
  • Movable test piece carriage 
  • High-precision torque sensors
  • Inverter group as a substitute option for the vehicle inverter
Loading of the test sta
  • Manually, using a crane system
  • Via a feed conveyor
  • Using a robot
  • Using a twin handling device
Test stand dimensionsApprox. 6000 x 1700 x 1700 (LxWxH in mm)
Current/power supply of test pieceUp to 1000 A DC/max. 370 kW
Voltage supply of test pieceUp to 1000 V DC/480 V AC
Rated power of drive motors240 kW each
Speed/rated torque of drive motorsUp to 3000 rpm/2850 Nmup to 3.000 rpm/ 2850 Nm
Speed gradientUp to 1000 rpm/sup to 1.000 rpm/ 

NovoPS Test Stand Software

The NovoPS test stand software is a Windows-based solution that is programmed in-house and optimised for the respective test task. As the interface to the user, the uncomplicated user interface provides intuitive access to all functions of the test stand. Moreover, both the connection of the test stand to the customer's conveyor systems as well as its integration into the existing network environment is taken into account. This enables the data acquired to be processed and evaluated independently of the test stand.



Data recording

  • Analogue data
  • Digital data (SSI etc.)
  • CAN data (with synchronisation to analogue data)

Data storage

  • Data export as a text file (.csv), DIADEM file
  • Database connection ODBC, MS Access, SQL Server

Creating and editing test programs

  • Generation or import of test program data records
  • Editing program sequences
  • Evaluation within the sequences
  • Free adaptation of test sequences
  • On-line graphic of recorded data