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Session Topic: 10E, Torque Session |
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Paper Title: Primary Torque Calibration Machine Design Considerations |
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Date & Time: THURSDAY, August 8, 2002 |
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10:30am - 12:10n - PARALLEL SESSIONS - SESSION 10 |
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Speaker: Chris Yeeles
Boeing Commercial Airplane |
Email: Christopher.J.Yeeles@Boeing.com |
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Calibration of torque transducers requires an apparatus to generate a twisting force; this known twisting force provides the stimulus which the transducer is compared against. Torque, the twisting force, is generated from using two standard parameters, length moment and force mass. This paper discusses the important design elements and considerations of a precision torque calibration machine, as well as, the resulting primary torque machine in place at Boeing Puget Sound Metrology. |
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