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General Science / How do I calculate torque on a beam with two antiparallel forces on both ends?
« on: 10/08/2017 16:45:56 »
Hi all...
I'm experimenting in using single point beam load cell as a dynamic torquemeter (picture below). I already get the equation for strain, but i'm confused how to get torque value from that strain?
Most existing equation is for cantilever beam, but i think my project isn't cantilever beam cause both ends have forces working on it.
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Please help me...
I'm experimenting in using single point beam load cell as a dynamic torquemeter (picture below). I already get the equation for strain, but i'm confused how to get torque value from that strain?
Most existing equation is for cantilever beam, but i think my project isn't cantilever beam cause both ends have forces working on it.
Untitled.png (12.31 kB . 691x247 - viewed 3978 times)
Please help me...