SAKOR TECHNOLOGIES WINS SCIP GRANT TO WORK WITH MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ON THERMAL TRANSIENT ANEMOMETER
Improved ability to measure airflow critical to new vehicle designs
SAKOR Technologies, Inc., a recognized leader in the implementation of instrumentation products for dynamometer testing, announces that it won a highly competitive Small Company Innovation Program (SCIP) grant awarded by the Michigan Corporate Relations Network (MCRN), and will use the grant for research necessary to develop a thermal transient anemometer (TTA), a device used to measure airflow moving through a running vehicle. The research will be conducted in collaboration with Michigan State Universitys Turbulent Shear Flows Laboratory.
The TTA greatly enhances the ability to assess heat rejection, a major design consideration for all vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. SAKOR is working closely with MSU towards the ultimate goal of commercializing the technology and several major OEMs have already expressed interest. Featuring superior testing accuracy, speed and reliability compared to other available air flow measurement methods, like Kiel probes and vane anemometers, the new TTA helps ensure adequate heat rejection from the under-hood region of a new or revised vehicle design.
The SCIP grant provided one-to-one matching funds to support the collaborative research and development work on this cutting-edge technology. SAKOR is working with Dr. J.F. Foss, of Michigan State Universitys Turbulent Shear Flows Laboratory, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. "The alliance between SAKOR and the MSU Turbulent Shear Flows Laboratory leverages the universitys thermal flow knowledge with SAKORs experience in development and commercialization of innovative automotive testing equipment," said Randal Beattie, president of SAKOR.
The TTA being developed has a slim profile, with a cell grid that fits easily behind the vehicles radiator, covering the entire air path so it can properly measure integrated air flow across the entire system, as well as flow through each segment. This can be used to selectively look at flows in different areas that correspond to vehicle components. After testing a vehicle with the TTA, designers can then use 3-dimensional modeling data to determine what might be causing any air flow blockages found. The new TTA device can be sized and configured to meet virtually any requirement.
About SAKOR Technologies, Inc.
SAKOR Technologies, Inc. is a recognized leader in the manufacture and development of reliable and cost-effective automated test instrumentation systems for a wide range of applications. For over 25 years, the company has been providing quality products and superior customer service to a variety of markets including automotive, military, aerospace, marine, heavy equipment, electric motor, performance racing, consumer appliance and more.
For more information, contact us at 517-332-7256, via e-mail at: info@SAKOR.com, or visit SAKORs website at www.sakor.com.
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