- Torque sensor
A torque sensor or torque transducer is a device for measuring and recording the
torque on a rotating system, such as anengine crankshaft or abicycle crank. Static torque is relatively easy to measure. Dynamic torque, on the other hand, is not easy to measure, since it generally requires transfer of some effect (electric or magnetic) from the shaft being measured to a static system.One way to achieve this is to condition the shaft with a series of permanent magnetic domains. The magnetic characteristics of these domains [in the form of slip-rings] will vary according to the applied torque, and thus can be measured using non-contact sensors.
Commonly, torque sensors or torque transducers use
strain gage s applied to a rotating shaft or axle. With this method, a means to power the strain gauge bridge is necessary, as well as a means to receive the signal from the rotating shaft. This can be accomplished usingslip ring s, wireless telemetry, orrotary transformer s. Newer types of torque transducers add conditioning electronics and an A/D converter to the rotating shaft. Stator electronics then read the digital signals and convert those signals to a high-level analog output signal, such as +/-10VDC.ee also
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List of sensors External links
* [http://www.futek.com/apps_torque.aspx Torque Sensor Application Diagrams]
* [http://www.lorenz-messtechnik.de/english/company/torque_measurement_technology.php Evolution and Future of Torque Measurement Technology]
* [http://www.sensors.co.uk/technology/pages/torqsense.html TorqSense Surface Acoustic Wave Torque Measuring Technology]
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