torsion meter (Meaning)

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torsion meter ()

An instrument for determining the torque on a shaft, and hence the horse power of an engine, esp. of a marine engine of high power, by measuring the amount of twist of a given length of the shaft. Called also torsimeter, torsiometer, torsometer.

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torsion meter Sentence Examples

  1. The torsion meter accurately measured the torque applied to the shaft.
  2. Engineers relied on the torsion meter to determine the load-carrying capacity of the beam.
  3. Researchers employed a torsion meter to quantify the shear stress in the material.
  4. The sensitive torsion meter detected subtle fluctuations in the torque.
  5. Calibrating the torsion meter ensured its precise measurements.
  6. The torsion meter's rugged construction made it suitable for harsh industrial environments.
  7. Technicians utilized the torsion meter to monitor the output shaft speed.
  8. Advanced torsion meters featured digital displays and data logging capabilities.
  9. The torsion meter provided real-time monitoring of the torque, allowing for prompt adjustments.
  10. Scientists used the torsion meter to study the viscoelastic properties of polymers.

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An instrument for determining the torque on a shaft, and hence the horse power of an engine, esp. of a marine engine of high power, by measuring the amount of t

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The torsion meter accurately measured the torque applied to the shaft.

Engineers relied on the torsion meter to determine the load-carrying capacity of the beam.

Researchers employed a torsion meter to quantify the shear stress in the material.

The sensitive torsion meter detected subtle fluctuations in the torque.