rollingcloud
Aerospace
- Aug 9, 2022
- 174
A torque meter with a triangular slab extension is inserted into a corresponding triangular slot. The C-shaped arm features a V-shaped dent on which a roller is seated. This roller is held in compression by a spring. The roller's positions are labeled '0' for the initial state and '1' for the final state. The torque meter reads 40 in-lb when transitioning from state 0 to state 1. My goal is to determine the force exerted on the spring during this transition. My plan is to find the lever arm distance 'r' and use it to find the force. Then, using the pressure angles, I can determine the force component acting in the direction of the spring. Concerning the torque reading, if the extension length from the torque wrench socket to pivot A is 1.5 inches, does this mean that the actual torque applied at point A is 46 in-lb? The highlighted length represents the extension/adaptor. Is this the correct approach?

