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Magnetic Tweezers for the Measurement of Twist and Torque
Published on: May 19, 2014
A device for measuring relative angular displacement
R P McCabe1, S S Kohles, S V Chelikani
1Division of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
Abstract:
A simple, inexpensive, and accurate way to measure relative segmental rotations resulting from torsional loadings locally is described. To measure these rotations, we fabricated a planar spatial linkage (open-loop kinematic chain) requiring only one rotational displacement transducer. This paper describes this device, defines its kinematics, and examines its accuracy.
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