vridmoment
vridmoment is a term used in Scandinavian languages to denote the twisting effect of a force on a body, commonly translated as torque or twisting moment. It describes the tendency of a force to produce rotation about an axis and is a central concept in rotational mechanics.
Mathematically, vridmoment M is defined as the cross product of the position vector r from the axis
In engineering practice, vridmoment is used to analyze shafts, gears, fasteners, and other rotating components. A
For a circular shaft under torsion, the torsional shear stress is tau = T r / J, where
Measurement of vridmoment is achieved with torque transducers, dynamometers, or strain-gauge based sensors. Related concepts include