dynometrien
Dynometrien is a field of study focused on the measurement and analysis of dynamic properties in physical systems, emphasizing real-time quantification of forces, motions, and energy transfer. It integrates sensor technology, data processing, and metrological principles to characterize how systems respond to time-varying stimuli.
The name combines elements meaning force and measurement, reflecting its central aim of capturing dynamic quantities
Core quantities include force, torque, acceleration, velocity, displacement, jerk, power, and energy. Measurements may be performed
Instrumentation and methods commonly used in dynometrien include piezoelectric sensors, strain gauges, and MEMS accelerometers; optical
Applications span machinery condition monitoring, rotor dynamics, structural health assessment, aerospace components, robotics and motion control,
Challenges include managing cross-sensitivity and noise, environmental influences, sensor drift, bandwidth limitations, and the need for