Technical Articles

S. Himmelstein & Company has published these technical articles:

(Torque Sensing)
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Rotary power sources and absorbers have discrete poles and/or pistons and/or gear meshes, etc. As a result, they develop and absorb torque in a pulsating rather than a smooth manner. Furthermore, a...
(Torque Sensing)
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The rapidly expanding use of diesel engines and a-c variable speed drive systems has made it essential for test stand users and designers to acquire a working knowledge of torsional effects. Both...
(Test Equipment Maintenance and Repair)
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Thrust is an important factor in vertical turbine pumps because it directly affects the performance and reliability of the pump....
(Force Sensing)
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Two easily overlooked, yet extremely critical parameters when evaluating and specifying torque transducers are - Mechanical Overload Rating and Electrical Overrange. Each is important, but often...
(Torque Sensing)
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Rotary power producing and consuming devices produce (or absorb) torque in a pulsating rather than a smooth manner. That's because they have discrete poles and/or pistons and/or gear meshes, etc. that...
(Torque Sensing)
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Nonlinearity and Hysteresis definitions were developed to characterize performance of common sensors such as scales and load cells. Those definitions have been widely used to characterize...
(Torque Sensing)
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An MCRT® torquemeter must be installed properly as an integral part of a drive line network in order to achieve satisfactory operation. Proper installation will: a) transmit the desired torque...
(Torque Sensing)
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One example of torque is to think of pushing or pulling a wrench to loosen or tighten a bolt. That turning force is torque, as Viking Pump explained in a Pye Barker Engineered Solutions guest blog....