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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> As compared to static torque [[
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
Mechanical systems have diversified in design and operating conditions. Therefore, dynamic torque sensors are now applied in more sectors than before. This includes [[Automotive industry|automotive]],<ref name=":10">Brusamarello, V., Balbinot, A., Gertz, L. C., & Cerviéri, A. (2010, May). Dynamic torque measurement for automotive application. In ''2010 IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings'' (pp. 1358-1362). IEEE.</ref>
== 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 [[
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>
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== 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. Studies have shown that torque monitoring can detect abnormal loads in robotic joints, potentially preventing failures.<ref name=":7" /><ref name=":8" />
== 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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