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Using a low-cost bluetooth torque sensor for vehicle jerk and transient torque measurement
2019
Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part D, journal of automobile engineering
This paper presents the use and development of a specific wireless torque measurement system that is used to obtain the transient torque performance of vehicle transmissions. The torque sensor is strain-based, using surface-mounted strain gauges on a prop shaft. The gauges are connected to a compact printed circuit board, which is clamped to the shaft next to the strain gauges using a three-dimensional printed housing. The printed circuit board contains an amplifier, low-pass filter,
doi:10.1177/0954407019861613
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