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A Systems Approach to the Design of Resistance Strain Gauges for Measuring Torque: Synthesis and Analysis

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A systems approach to the design of resistance strain gauges for measuring torque on rotating shafts, designed to operate at high levels of external disturbances, is proposed. The approach is shown to be effective. A metrological analysis is carried out which enables the best way to solve the problem of measuring the torque to be chosen in each specific case.

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Nesterov, V.N. A Systems Approach to the Design of Resistance Strain Gauges for Measuring Torque: Synthesis and Analysis. Measurement Techniques 44, 844–851 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012956620224

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