TORQUE SENSOR

TORQUE SENSOR
The HBM torque sensor is used in many branches of industry and
research: plant supervision and process monitoring, motive power
engineering and materials handling technology, test bench technology,
quality assurance, as well as research and development. The
torque sensor range offered by HBM includes torque measurement shafts
and flanges, as well as a non-rotational torque sensor for measuring
reactions. Signal transmission is effected with the help of slip rings
or contactless. In addition, tested couplings are available together
with torque measurement shafts. HBM also offers matching amplifiers and
measurement technology software for processing and analysing
measurement signals. The product range in this field is completed by
in-house calibration to DKD standards.

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  • Many measurement tasks in the field of industrial test bencher and
    automatic production/assembly processes can be solved very simply and
    reliably with the MVD 2555. Force, pressure, displacement and the torque
    sensor based on different technologies can be connected to the
    carrier frequency amplifiers which are particularly stable and
    insensitive to interference.
    A Schaevitz servo accelerometer is a closed-loop torque balance system.
    A pendulous mass develops a torque proportional to the product of its
    mass unbalance and the applied acceleration. Motion of the mass is
    detected by a position torque sensor whose output signal is applied to an
    electronic amplifier. The output current from the servo amplifier is
    applied to a torque motor, which then develops a torque equal but
    directly opposed to the inital torque of the pendulous mass. Thus the
    mass stops moving, assuming a position minutely differing from its
    original position before acceleration. The current through the torque
    sensor motor is accuratley proportional to input acceleration, and then passed through a stable resistor, an accurately proportional output voltage is developed.

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