Easy wireless torque sensing for rotating shafts

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Issues with shaft vibration? Need to measure torque in the field?
Francesco demonstrates install and use of our wireless strain based dynamic torque sensors.
Installation can be mechanical, welded/brazed, or bonded.
Dynamic strain/torque data @ 7.8ksps
Comes in 2 versions:
1. Battery powered
2. Wireless RF powered sensor
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Awesome. And a former military vehicle too. I have a M1031, a 1986 K30 with a PTO powered 12 kW generator. Having a means of measuring input shaft power to the generator would be great as the 6.2 diesel spins at 1400 RPM to output 1800 RPM on the generator for 60 Hz. The engine is capable of nearly 100 Hp at that speed which would over drive the Lima MAC generator with internal short or overload. The governor was set to prevent this but frequency droop from lack of authority to open the throttle limited use. I've adjusted geometry which required gain and integral negative feedback, rock stable but the governor could command over 70 Hp. I figured limiting torque to about 75 ft-lbs at 1800 RPM would keep input power under 25 Hp.

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