MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY OF TORQUE MEASUREMENTS WITH ROTATING TORQUE TRANSDUCERS IN POWER TEST STANDS

Georg Wegener, Jürgen Andrae
Abstract:
The objective of the presented study is to introduce a method for estimating the measurement uncertainty of torque measurements. Unlike the well-known approaches, the uncertainty shall take into account the effects acting during torque measurement in industrial applications like power test stands. These effects include the effects also known from laboratory calibration like hysteresis, linearity or interpolation deviation, repeatability, reproducibility. But special emphasis is put on an estimation of their impact under the conditions in the power test stand. Additionally, further effects are included in the consideration, like temperature effects, the influences of parasitic loads and of rotational speed. The mathematical method for an estimation of the uncertainty is presented, the input quantities are discussed and suggestions are made how the uncertainty can be reduced for given applications.
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC3
Event name:
Force, Mass and Torque Measurements
Title:
Theory and Applications in Laboratories and Industry
Place:
Cairo, EGYPT
Time:
19 February 2005 - 23 February 2005