HYDRAULIC TORQUEMETER
20170261390 ยท 2017-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01L5/12
PHYSICS
F05D2240/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D21/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G01L3/14
PHYSICS
G01L5/12
PHYSICS
Abstract
A hydraulic torquemeter comprising a rod which is translatable in a longitudinal direction under the effect of axial thrust which is representative of the torque to be measured, and a hydraulic circuit in which a fluid flows. It also comprises a manometric capsule comprising a pressure chamber which is supplied with fluid by said hydraulic circuit, a sealed flexible membrane which is in contact with the fluid in the pressure chamber, extends in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to said rod, and is rigidly connected to one end of the rod in such a way that a longitudinal movement of the rod deforms the membrane, a drain port for the fluid in said pressure chamber, and a valve designed to adjust the pressure of the fluid in said pressure chamber according to the deformation of said membrane.
Claims
1. Hydraulic torquemeter comprising: a rod translatable in a longitudinal direction under the effect of axial thrust which is representative of the torque to be measured; a hydraulic circuit in which a fluid flows; and a manometric capsule comprising: a pressure chamber which is supplied with fluid by said hydraulic circuit, a sealed flexible membrane in contact with the fluid in the pressure chamber, wherein the sealed flexible membrane extends in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to said rod, and is rigidly connected to the rod in such a way that a longitudinal movement of the rod deforms the membrane, a drain port in said pressure chamber, which is joined to a valve supported on one end of said rod so as to adjust the pressure of the fluid in said pressure chamber according to the deformation of said membrane.
2. Torquemeter according to claim 1, wherein said rod is hollow and forms part of said hydraulic circuit.
3. Torquemeter according to claim 2, wherein said hollow rod passes through said flexible membrane, and wherein said drain port is provided on the end of said hollow rod.
4. Torquemeter according to claim 1, wherein said membrane is surrounded by a ring which is held in contact with a shoulder of the pressure chamber by a holding collar.
5. Torquemeter according to claim 1, further comprising a converter configured to apply axial thrust which is representative of the torque to be measured to the rod.
6. Torquemeter according to claim 1, further comprising means for determining the torque according to the pressure of said fluid.
7. Turboshaft engine comprising: a rotating shaft, and a hydraulic torquemeter of claim 1, which is configured to measure the torque of the shaft.
Description
LIST OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Other aims, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following description, which is given purely by way of non-limiting example and relates to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0035] The following embodiments are examples. Even though the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference relates to the same embodiment or that the features only apply to a single embodiment. individual features of different embodiments can also be combined in order to provide other embodiments.
[0036]
[0037] To prevent the fluid 20 from travelling outside the hydraulic circuit 24, in particular into the portion where the pin 16 of the piston moves, the head 18 of the piston is provided with an O-ring seal 26 which surrounds the head 18 of the piston and makes it possible to eliminate the play between the head 18 of the piston and the hollow cylinder 22 in order to prevent the fluid 20 from passing through by compressing the seal between the head 18 of the piston and the hollow cylinder 22. Furthermore, a collar made of PTFE is placed between the O-ring 26 and the cylinder 22. The seal 26 being compressed creates friction which is detrimental to the quality of the torque measurement and results in a hysteresis phenomenon.
[0038] The invention makes it possible to solve these problems.
[0039] Therefore, according to an embodiment of the invention as shown in
[0040] The axial thrust 31 is representative of the torque to be measured. To bring about this axial thrust 31, the torquemeter 28 comprises, for example, conversion means suitable for applying this axial thrust 31 in a manner dependent on the torque to be measured. For example, these conversion means may comprise an intermediate pinion which has helical toothing and is located on the line of the shaft of which the torque is to be measured. The torque transmitted by the intermediate pinion produces, by means of the helical toothing, thrust of which the component in the axis of rotation is proportional to this torque: this normal component is the axial thrust 31 transmitted to the movable rod 30.
[0041] The movement of the movable rod 30 caused by the axial thrust 31 deforms the membrane 32 which is rigidly connected to the rod. The closure of the drain segment in the region of a valve 48 supported on the end of the rod 30 increases the pressure of the fluid 38 in the chamber 36 until the axial thrusts are balanced. In other words, the pressure of the fluid 38 is adjusted in the pressure chamber 36 by means of a valve 48 which varies the segment for drainage through the port 44.
[0042] The pressure chamber 36, the membrane 32 and the drain port 44 form a manometric capsule 46.
[0043] The architecture of a torquemeter of this kind prevents the membrane 32 from being translatable. The membrane can only deform elastically. Consequently, the problems relating to friction and hysteresis in known hydraulic torquemeters are eliminated as a result of the membrane not being translatable.
[0044] The pressure of the fluid 38 is measured, for example by a pressure sensor. The information on the measured pressure can be transmitted to a user, for example by means of a display unit. In that case, the display unit can either directly display the pressure value measured by the sensor if the user knows or can easily deduce the torque value on the basis of the displayed pressure value, or display a torque value calculated by the means for determining the torque on the basis of the measured pressure, for example a computer or another conversion system.
[0045] Alternatively, the pressure value is not measured by a sensor, but rather the pressure itself causes the torque value to be displayed on the display unit, for example by a needle moving on a display unit by means of a suitable mechanism, without directly measuring the pressure value.
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[0047] The invention is particularly suitable for being mounted in a turboshaft engine of an aircraft.