Ultrasonic Torque Measurement Bolt Precision
Although measurement
of the torque applied to a bolt or other threaded fastener during tightening
provides sufficient feedback in most applications, there are more specialized
tasks where measurement of the fastener tension is essential to ensure the
integrity of the mechanical joint. To address this requirement, manufacturers
have introduced the USM-3 ultrasonic bolt meter, which is a compact,
lightweight, field-portable unit that gives precise measurement of elongation
and load in threaded fasteners. This ultrasonic torque measurement is robust
and precise that it can make specialized measuring tasks easier.
Bolt Measurement
Traditionally,
ultrasonic measurement has been a highly skilled task, requiring extensive
knowledge of material properties to determine the correct transducer diameter,
the correct transducer frequency, and to interpret the results. The USM-3
overcomes all of these challenges and gives the operator a highly accurate yet
easy-to-use tool for determining the tension in a fastener. Real-time, precise
bolt measurement can be accomplished in fasteners of any metal from 1 inch to
over 50 feet long.
Ultrasonic Torquemeasurement is based on the time-of-flight principle. In use, a small
transducer placed against the head or stud end of the fastener sends an
ultrasonic sound wave through the length of the bolt. When the echo signal
returns, the microprocessor in the USM-3 converts the transit time to a precise
length, using constants based on the bolt material, and digital signal. Processors
perform the calculations to derive a precise elongation or load measurement,
taking into account the effects of stress and temperature variations on the
sound velocity to give an accuracy that exceeds that of strain gauges. The
USM-3’s ¼VGA backlit LCD display provides easy to interpret results of load,
elongation data and waveform. Many manufacturers’ exclusive five-point DSP
algorithm also provides an evaluation of signal quality.
Bolt Software
USM-3 can provide a
0-10V analogue output to precisely shut off torque tools when a predetermined
bolt stretches, or load has been attained. In addition, the onboard flash
memory can store measurements on up to 80 bolts, with up to five measurements
of load and elongation for each bolt. An RS232 interface allows these results
to be uploaded to a PC where the manufacturers’ windows-based sonic bolt
software can perform theoretical load to stretch calculations for long-term
mechanical joint integrity analysis. The software can also provide
Excel-formatted reports.
The USM-3 is an
evolution of many manufacturers popular USM-2, with significant improvements in
both utility and performance. The new model of ultrasonic torque measurement
offers eight times more memory and twice the processor speed as the previous
model, for increased capacity and faster response. In addition, the 1/4VGA
display is significantly larger than that of the USM-2, allowing more data to
be presented and in a more user-friendly fashion.
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