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{{Short description|Torque measurement device}}
[[File:Dynamic_torque_sensor.png|thumb|Dynamic torque sensor]]
A '''dynamic torque sensor''' is an [[Electronics|electronic]] measurement device used to measure and record [[torque]] variations in rotating or dynamically moving [[mechanical systems]].<ref>{{Cite patent|number=US8752439B2|title=Dynamic torque sensing system|gdate=2014-06-17|invent1=HYTE|inventor1-first=JEFFREY Alan|url=https://patents.google.com/patent/US8752439B2/en}}</ref>
These sensors are used where [[Control engineering|control]] and monitoring of torque are required, and they play a role in [[Safety|operational safety]].<ref>{{Cite
Dynamic torque sensor uses principles such as [[strain gauge]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite
== Working principle ==
=== Strain gauge technology ===
[[File:Strain_gauge_deformation.jpg|thumb|Strain gauge deformation under tension (left) and compression (right)]]
[[Strain gauge
=== Magnetoelastic effects ===
These sensors use changes in [[Magnetic field|magnetic]] properties
=== Optical sensing ===
Optical torque
=== Piezoelectric effects ===
[[File:SchemaPiezo.gif|thumb|Animated schema of the piezoelectric effect]]
By using [[Piezoelectricity|piezoelectric crystals]], these sensors create an [[electric charge]]
== Types of dynamic torque sensor ==
Firstly, rotary torque sensors measure torque on rotating shafts. They use strain gauges or magnetoelastic technology and are used in [[engine]]s, [[gearboxes]], and [[drive shaft]]s.<ref name=":11">Morsy, W. (2024). Fabrication of a rotating shaft torque sensor for power data determination of rotary farm implements. ''Alexandria Journal of Soil and Water Sciences'', ''8''(1), 49-56.</ref>
Secondly, non-contact torque sensors measure torque without physical contact. They use magnetoelastic or optical techniques thus reducing [[wear]] and maintenance requirements. They are especially helpful in harsh or high-speed environments.<ref name=":12">Zhang, C., Li, Z., Chen, J., Qiu, F., & Na, S. (2021). Design and research of a novel non-contact vertical inductive torque sensor. ''Measurement'', ''177'', 109252.</ref>
Lastly, reaction torque sensors use strain gauge technology and are engineered to measure torque without rotation. They are used in torque [[Test bench|testing benches]] and component validation setups.<ref name=":13">Muftah, M. H., Haris, S. M., Petroczki, K., & Khidir, E. A. (2013). An improved strain gauge-based dynamic torque measurement method. ''International Journal of Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing'', ''7''(1), 66-73.</ref>
== Applications ==
Dynamic torque sensors are used in various industries due to their precision and reliability. They are used in automotive industry where [[engine]] and [[Transmission (mechanical device)|transmission]] testing,<ref>Persson, O., & Persson, G. (2015). Torque Sensor for Automotive Applications. ''CODEN: LUTEDX/TEIE''.</ref>
They are further used in aerospace where [[
They are also used in monitoring torque in [[
Industrial automation and robotics uses them in monitoring torque in robotic joints, industrial machinery, and automation systems.
== Technical specifications and performance criteria ==
Dynamic torque sensors are distinguished by their [[Specification (technical standard)|technical specifications]] and performance criteria
* [[Sensitivity (electronics)|Sensitivity]]: small changes in torque are detected by sensor.
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== Calibration and maintenance ==
Proper [[calibration]] and maintenance of dynamic torque sensors is vital to guarantee their [[Accuracy and precision|accuracy]] over time.<ref>{{Cite journal |
== See also ==
* [[Torque wrench]]
* [[Torque converter]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Electronic test equipment]]
[[Category:Measuring instruments]]
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