The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2008.8
Session ID : 305
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305 A non-contact torque sensor system using iterative phase difference detection method
Takahiko TSUJISAWAKazuhiro YAMAKAWAKazuyuki Abe
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In this paper, a new non-contacting torque sensor system using an iterative phase difference detection to eddy current sensor is proposed. The iterative phase difference detection means that the time between zero cross points of sensing coil voltage which indicates the phase difference is accumulated repetitively. Proposed method is characterized as a simple sensor which consists of very small size coils, oscillator circuits, and a microprocessor. Previously, the phase difference caused by inductance changes has been detected by a synchronous amplifier, especially a lock-in amplifier. The new method proposed in this paper will be equivalent to the synchronous detection technique, in which the lock-in amplifier is needless. The accumulation can be held by repetitive drive of the oscillator circuit which consists of sensing coil connected to a capacitor in series or parallel. In the experiment, a torque test unit is used, and torque which causes up to 0.2% torsional strain in test pieces is applied. For test pieces, AL2017 and SUS304 are selected. From experimental results, a linear relation between sensor output and applied torque is observed. And it is shown that the proposed method is effective.

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