Construction, Construction 18, Transducer – MTS SWIFT 10 MC Sensor User Manual

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SWIFT 10 MC Sensors

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Construction

Hardware Overview

Construction

The SWIFT sensor has one-piece construction for outstanding fatigue life, low

hysteresis, and high stiffness. Its compact package has a minimal effect on inertia

calculations, and a minimal dynamic effect on the test vehicle.

The transducer can be used for developing conventional durability tests on the
MTS Model 329 Road Simulator. Normally, the transducer is replaced with an

equivalent wheel adapter after the simulation drive signals are developed and

prior to the start of the test.

The SWIFT sensor includes several mechanical and electrical components.

Transducer

The transducer attaches to spoke/hub adapters to which the spokes and a
modified wheel rim are attached. On the test track vehicle, the transducer spins

with the wheel. On a road simulator, the transducer attaches directly to an adapter

plate on the 329 spindle housing. The slip ring can be used to accommodate the
range of motion of the rear swing arm.The transducer is available in two

materials.

The transducer’s unibody design means there are no multiple parts welded or

screwed together.

The transducer has four beams with strain gages that measure three orthogonal
outputs:

Fx—longitudinal force
Fz—vertical force
My—acceleration and brake torque

It has onboard conditioning and amplifiers to improve the signal-to-noise ratio.

Inner Hub

Adapter - Brake

Outer

Spoke/Hub

Adapter

Transducer Assembly

Axle Spacer

Axle Spacer

Oil Seal

Sealed Ball

Bearing

Load Spacer

Slip Ring

Encoder

Axle

Sleeve

Inner Hub

Adapter - Sprocket

Load Spacer

Sealed Oil

Bearing

Oil Seal

S10MC-08

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