A digital optical torquemeter for high rotational speed applications
Abstract
A digital optical torquemeter system designed for applications at high rotational speeds was fabricated and tested for zero stability at speeds up to 20,000 rpm. Data obtained in a spin rig and with simulated inputs demonstrate that the system is capable of measuring torque bar twist to within 0.03 degrees at speeds of 30,000 rpm. The optical system uses fiber optic bundles to transmit light to the torque bar and to silicon avalanche detectors. The system is microcomputer based and provides measurements of average torque and torque as a function of angular shaft position. The torquemeter requires no bearings or other contact between the rotating torque bar and the nonrotating optics, and tolerates movement of the torque bar as large as 1 mm relative to the optics.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8231664L
- Keywords:
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- Digital Systems;
- Optical Equipment;
- Rotating Shafts;
- Torquemeters;
- Clocks;
- Computer Programs;
- Data Reduction;
- Fabrication;
- Fiber Optics;
- Microcomputers;
- Silicon;
- Instrumentation and Photography