Technical Description
Torsion occurs primarily on axles and drive shafts in motor
vehicles and machines. The torsion occurring in the shaft cause cross-sections
of the shaft to be pushed together around the longitudinal axis. When a torque
is applied to a circular shaft the cross-section remains flat and no warpage
occurs.
In the event of minor torsion the length and radius remain
unchanged. The straight lines on the outer circumference of the shaft running
parallel to the axis become helixes. Non-circular cross-sections mostly result
in warpage.
SE 110.29 investigates the torsion of a bar under a torque.
The bar is clamped into two movable bearing blocks by a chuck. The torque is
generated by a circular disc, a deflection roller and a weight. The clamping
length and torque can be varied. The resultant torsion is read-off at two random
points on the bar by means of angle indicators.
The fundamentals of elastic torsion are illustrated by the
round bar. Three other bars are provided in order to investigate special cases:
two thin-walled enclosed sections (a tube and a square tube) and a
longitudinally slotted tube (thin-walled open section).
The various elements of the experiment are clearly laid-out
and housed securely in a storage system. The complete experiment setup is
arranged in the frame SE 112.
The well-structured instructional material sets out the
fundamentals and provides a step-by-step guide through the experiments. Learning Objectives / Experiments
- Torsion of a bar
- Familiarisation with the shear modulus of elasticity and with the 2nd polar moment of area
- Angle of twist
dependent on clamping length
- Angle of twist dependent on torque
-
Influence of rigidity on torsion
+ round bar with full cross-section
+
tube
+ tube, longitudinally slotted
+ square tube
- Calculation of
angle of twist
- Comparison of calculated and measured angle of twist Features
* Elastic torsion of a bar
* Round
bar, tube, longitudinally slotted tube and square tube as test
bars
* Indication of the angle of
twist at two random points on the bar Available accessories
SE 112 -
Mounting Frame
Alternative products
WP 100 --
Deformation of Bars under Bending or Torsion |