tomdarwinaustralia
Mechanical
- Mar 16, 2008
- 16
Hi,
here is my problem: I'd like to measure the torque produced by an electrical motor very accurately. (accurate<O.OO5 N.m)
The point is: I'd like to use an "external" sensor and not a classic axial torque sensor.
I've tried to use piezo electric sensors, in order to measure the reaction force between the housing of the motor and the ground.
But I have, with this solution, some vibration issues (1st natural frequency occurs at 260Hz..) because the pz sensors aren't stiff enough to support the motor.
Any idea/suggestion about external/indirect torque measurement ?
Any help would be appreciated!
Tom (french! sorry for my poor english, I did my best..)
here is my problem: I'd like to measure the torque produced by an electrical motor very accurately. (accurate<O.OO5 N.m)
The point is: I'd like to use an "external" sensor and not a classic axial torque sensor.
I've tried to use piezo electric sensors, in order to measure the reaction force between the housing of the motor and the ground.
But I have, with this solution, some vibration issues (1st natural frequency occurs at 260Hz..) because the pz sensors aren't stiff enough to support the motor.
Any idea/suggestion about external/indirect torque measurement ?
Any help would be appreciated!
Tom (french! sorry for my poor english, I did my best..)