What is a wheel torque transducer?
A wheel torque transducer is a universal sensor for measuring the traction torque of different vehicles such as passenger cars, SUV, commercial vehicles, race cars and industrial vehicles.
A wheel torque transducer is a universal sensor for measuring the traction torque of different vehicles such as passenger cars, SUV, commercial vehicles, race cars and industrial vehicles.
Wheel torque transducers are used for different kind of applications during the development process of vehicles. The main focus is on:
Other applications include the development of transmissions and chassis control systems, and preparation of government safety tests such as the American Standard FMVSS 135.
Since the data of wheel torque transducers is used for the development of safety relevant components such as tires and brakes, it is very important to ensure a high accuracy of the data. The accuracy of wheel torque transducers is of particularly important when they are used for certification tests concerning CO2 reduction. The accuracy of the data measured by wheel torque transducers is mainly defined by its calibration procedure.
The wheel torque transducer replaces the middle part of the rim, thus enabling an optimum integration into the suspension system, i.e. the most effective position for acquiring wheel torques. Mounting the wheel torque transducer on the vehicle is very easy and comparable to changing a standard wheel.
When using wheel torque transducers for measuring torque, no powertrain components need to be modified, in contrast with strain gauge application. The original wheels are just replaced by the wheel force transducer to be ready to start measuring.