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drehmomentbezogene

Drehmomentbezogene is a German adjective used to describe anything related to torque (Drehmoment). In technical contexts it characterizes quantities, analyses, or phenomena that depend on, or quantify, the torque transmitted or generated by a rotating system.

Usage in engineering includes phrases such as drehmomentbezogene Belastung (torque-related load), drehmomentbezogene Kennlinie (torque curve), and

Fundamental concepts: Torque M is the moment of a force about an axis, M = r × F,

Measurement and design considerations: Torque is measured with dynamometers or torque sensors; calibration and error handling

Applications: Automotive powertrains, industrial robotics, CNC machines, and wind turbine drivetrains all rely on torque management.

drehmomentbezogene
Regelung
(torque-controlled
control).
The
term
signals
that
the
subject
varies
with
or
is
defined
by
torque,
rather
than
by
force
alone.
with
units
of
newton-meters
(N·m).
Torque
is
linked
to
angular
velocity
ω
and
mechanical
power
P
via
P
=
Mω.
In
engines
and
electric
motors,
the
torque–speed
characteristic
and
the
peak
torque
influence
performance
and
efficiency.
are
essential.
In
design,
drehmomentbezogene
analyses
determine
shaft
diameters,
gear
ratios,
couplings,
and
bearing
selection
to
withstand
operational
torques
and
to
achieve
desired
acceleration
and
response.
The
term
drehmomentbezogene
underscores
the
torque-centered
perspective
required
for
reliable
operation
and
control.