Dynamic torsional response analysis of mechanoluminescent paint and its application to non-contacting automotive torque transducers

Gi Woo Kim, Ji Sik Kim

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Abstract

This paper presents the result of a preliminary experimental study on the dynamic torsional response analysis of mechanoluminescent (ML) paint for potential development as a new type of non-contacting torque transducer. The torsional torque applied to a transmission shaft is measured by sensing the ML intensity emitting from an ML paint coating a transmission shaft. This study provides the fundamental knowledge for the development of new non-contacting torque sensing technology based on the ML intensity detection. The proposed measurement principle appears to offer potential applications in automotive torque measurement systems, even though the loading rate-dependent characteristics of the ML intensity needs to be examined further.

Original languageEnglish
Article number015009
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • dynamic torsional response
  • mechanoluminescent paints
  • non-contacting
  • torque transducer

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