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- The torque amplifier was the advance that allowed these machines to work.
- This built on the mechanical integrators of James Thomson and the torque amplifiers invented by H . W . Nieman.
- The only two relevant dates in the sources are 1931 for Bush's torque amplifier, and 1886 for Kelvin's harmonic analyser.
- It has been rejected for the very reason why it was created, to replace an existing article mechanical amplifier, but is a mere redirect to torque amplifier.
- Therefore, there is a need to create this new article to generically define mechanical amplifier, with specific explanations and links to many subsets including torque amplifier, resonator, lever, gear train and others.
- An interesting sort of related topic is torque amplifiers which I've made a couple of, they are used in power steering for instance . talk ) 10 : 10, 8 July 2009 ( UTC)
- The art of mechanical analog computing reached its zenith with the differential analyzer, built by H . L . Hazen and Vannevar Bush at MIT starting in 1927, which built on the mechanical integrators of James Thomson and the torque amplifiers invented by H . W . Nieman.
- First, the added article has the same inline citation problem as the torque amplifier article did before you fixed them ( in this case, only three of twelve paragraphs have inline citations, and additionally it only uses a single reference : DYK requires multiple reliable reference sources for each article.
- The " Torque Amplifier " ( TA ) was first introduced on the " improved " Super M of 1954, called the Super M-TA . An auxiliary planetary gearset provided a double-reduction ( low ) gear ratio for each transmission gear ( comparable in function to the two-speed rear axle on a commercial truck ) that allowed for a quick downshift via hand lever, without using the clutch, to gain torque at the drive wheels.