Article | REF: R1830 V1

Work and mechanical power

Authors: Jean ANDRZEJEWSKI, Jean-Christophe BERGE

Publication date: December 10, 1999

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3. Determining work and power: processes

3.1 Direct methods

These methods involve measuring the two quantities (extensive and intensive) separately but simultaneously, using two different sensors.

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3.1.1 Force transducers

Information on dynamometers, torquemeters, linear and angular displacement transducers can be found in the various articles dealing with force measurement (cf. R 1 820] and torques (see [ R 1 825], speeds (see...

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