Welcome!

This website is meant to highlight and document my past and current projects. Thank you for taking a look around! 

About

My name is Adrian Hernandez-Escobedo, and I am a first generation undergraduate student majoring in Aerospace Engineering with a focus on Astronautical Engineering at the California State University, Long Beach. I have always enjoyed working with my hands and found satisfaction in understanding physical concepts. I chose engineering as my career path because I can do what I love: create and comprehend. 

This website is to highlight my projects and document their progress.

  1. Small Electric Motor Dynamometer
  2. Mechanism for converting 2-way into 1-way rotation 

Small Electric Motor Dynamometer

The purpose of the dynamometer is to measure the power output of an electric motor using a measured torque value and angular velocity(RPM). The torque value is measured using a binocular-shape bending-beam load cell. Its purpose is to measure the force acted upon it by the reacting force of the magnetic particle brake connected to the torque arm. Using the known length between the load cell and the shaft of the brake, we can calculate torque. Hence, we can calculate power with a given RPM.

CAD Drawings

Manufacturing Process (Using a Milling Machine and a CNC Milling Machine)

Particle Brake  Electric Motor  Load Cell

Assembly

About

Contact

Email: adrian.hernandezescobedo@student.csulb.edu

Phone: (323) 422-9396

Specialization

Autodesk Fusion360

Autodesk AutoCAD

Matlab

SolidWorks

Education

California State University, Long Beach

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Class of 2020

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