A dynamic torque meanwhile is one that is subject to variation or change, for instance the torque on the motor drive shaft of an electric hover mower would be subject to dynamic torque, firstly as you turn on the power to make the blade spin up, and thereafter as you move the mower around your lawn between areas of varying grass density, or from cut to uncut grass.
When selecting a transducer to measure dynamic torque, it is important to ensure that Is has a sufficiently wide frequency response bandwidth so that the electrical output will react fast enough to capture the changes (peaks or troughs) as they occur, rather than smoothing or filtering them out.
Performance Features:
- Torque sensor for test bench applications
- Active output ±5Vdc(optional ±10Vdc)
- Accuracy class 0.1%, option
- Integrated speed/angle measurement, optional
- Speed up to 15000/min
- Very short axial length
- High torsional stiffness
- Simple handing and assembly
- Special version on request
- Customization possible
Application:
Monitoring of production and assembly processes
Process measuring and control technology
Automotive industry
Measuring and control devices
Fully automated maching centres
Tool engineering
Specical mechanical engineering