Development of portable dynamic torque power measurement system Online publication date: Mon, 24-Jun-2024
by Amruta V. Adwant; Manpreet Singh; Suhas Deshmukh; Vijay Kumar Singh
International Journal of Advanced Mechatronic Systems (IJAMECHS), Vol. 11, No. 2, 2024
Abstract: This study presents a novel strategy to meet the growing need for accurate torque measurements in a variety of sectors, including equipment, automobile, and aerospace. The focus of the development is on a portable dynamic torque power measuring system that makes use of state-of-the-art data collecting tools and sensors. The system is noteworthy for its ability to analyse and monitor torque and power data in real-time, especially during dynamic activities. By improving their accuracy and dependability, our suggested techniques could broaden the range of applications for portable torque and power measuring devices. The system's user-friendly interface and mobility make it ideal for laboratory and field usage, simplifying the collecting and processing of real-world data. This work makes an analytical contribution by measuring the possible improvements in accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility in addition to offering a technical solution.
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