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                        3. Citron, S. J., On-line engine torque and torque fluctuation measurement for engine control utilizing
                          crankshaft speed fluctuations, U. S. Patent No. 4,697,561, 1987.
                        4. Supplement to ASME Performance Test Codes, Measurement of Shaft Power, ANSI/ASME PTC 19.7-
                          1980 (Reaffirmed 1988).
                        5. See, for example, the catalog of torque wrench products of Consolidated Devices, Inc., 19220 San
                          Jose Ave., City of Industry, CA 91748.
                        6. Garshelis, I. J., Conto, C. R., and Fiegel, W. S., A single transducer for non-contact measurement of
                          the power, torque and speed of a rotating shaft, SAE Paper No. 950536, 1995.
                        7. Perry, C. C., and Lissner, H. R., The Strain Gage Primer, 2nd ed., New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962, 9.
                          (This book covers all phases of strain gage technology.)
                        8. Cullity, B. D., Introduction to Magnetic Materials, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1972, Section 8.5,
                          266–274.
                        9. Fleming,  W. J., Magnetostrictive torque sensors—comparison of branch, cross and solenoidal
                          designs, SAE Paper No. 900264, 1990.
                       10. Nonomura, Y., Sugiyama, J., Tsukada, K., Takeuchi, M., Itoh, K., and Konomi, T., Measurements of
                          engine torque with the intra-bearing torque sensor, SAE Paper No. 870472, 1987.
                       11. Garshelis, I. J., Circularly magnetized non-contact torque sensor and method for measuring torque using
                          same, U.S. Patent 5,351,555, 1994 and 5,520,059, 1996.
                       12. Lebow® Products, Siebe, plc., 1728 Maplelawn Road, Troy, MI 48099, Transducer Design Fundamentals/
                                                                                           TM
                          Product Listings, Load Cell and Torque Sensor Handbook No. 710, 1997, also: Torqstar  and Torque
                          Table®.
                       13. S. Himmelstein & Co., 2490 Pembroke, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195, MCRT® Non-Contact Strain
                          Gage Torquemeters and Choosing the Right Torque Sensor.
                       14. Teledyne Brown Engineering, 513 Mill Street, Marion, MA 02738-0288.
                       15. Staiger, Mohilo & Co. GmbH, Baumwasenstrasse 5, D-7060 Schorndorf, Germany (In the U.S.:
                          Schlenker Enterprises, Ltd., 5143 Electric Ave., Hillside, IL 60162), Torque Measurement.
                       16. Torquemeters Ltd., Ravensthorpe, Northampton, NN6 8EH, England (In the U.S.: Torquetronics
                          Inc., P.O. Box 100, Allegheny, NY 14707), Power Measurement.
                       17. Vibrac Corporation, 16 Columbia Drive, Amherst, NH 03031, Torque Measuring Transducer.
                       18. GSE, Inc., 23640 Research Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48335-2621, Torkducer®.
                       19. Sensor Developments, Inc., P.O. Box 290, Lake Orion, MI 48361-0290, 1996 Catalog.
                                                                                   TM
                       20. Bently Nevada Corporation, P.O. Box 157, Minden, NV 89423, TorXimitor .
                       21. Binsfield Engineering, Inc., 4571 W. MacFarlane, Maple City, MI 49664.
                       22. Gillispie, C. C. (Ed.), Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. XI, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
                          1975.
                       23. AW Dynamometer, Inc., P.O. Box 428, Colfax, IL 61728, Traction dynamometers: portable and
                          stationary dynamometers for motors, engines, vehicle power take-offs.
                       24. Roy Porter (Ed.), The Biographical Dictionary of Scientists, 2nd ed., New York: Oxford University
                          Press, 1994.
                       25. Froude-Consine, Inc., 39201 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia, MI 48150, F Range Hydraulic Dynamometers,
                          AG Range Eddy Current Dynamometers, AC Range Dynamometers.
                       26. Go-Power Systems, 1419 Upfield Drive, Carrollton, TX 75006, Portable Dynamometer System, Go-
                          Power Portable Dynamometers.
                       27. Zöllner GmbH, Postfach 6540, D-2300 Kiel 14, Germany (In the U.S. and Canada: Roland Marine,
                          Inc., 90 Broad St., New York, NY 10004), Hydraulic Dynamometers Type P, High Dynamic Hydraulic
                          Dynamometers.
                       28. Dynamatic Corporation, 3122 14th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53141-1412, Eddy Current Dynamometer—
                          Torque Measuring Equipment, Adjustable Frequency Dynamometer.
                       29. Magtrol, Inc., 70 Gardenville Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14224-1322, Hysteresis Absorption Dynamometers.
                                                                                      TM
                       30. Hicklin Engineering, 3001 NW 104th St., Des Moines, IA 50322, Transdyne  (transmission test
                          systems, brake and towed chassis dynamometers).


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