uglyfatjoe
Mechanical
- Nov 25, 2008
- 11
Background:
I have a "rigid" metal frame attached to a vibration stand. Housed in the "rigid" frame is a plastic tank with hard contact points on the top and two steel bands holding the tank on the bottom. The two bands fasten to the sides of the "rigid" frame and when tightened compress the plastic tank into the top contact points assuring a tight fit.
I'm shaking the tank 3G peak-to-peak at 13Hz.
I am noticing that the fit of the tank is loose when shaking and tight again once I stop. When vibrating the steel bands seem to be flexing controbuting to the looseness condition.
Question:
If I put an accelerometer on the middle point of each band (or whereever I feel I am getting maximum bending) can I use those to measure the displacement of the bands relative to the control accelerometer. My thought is that if the band is rigid and does not bend then they should read the same acceleration as the control. If the bands are bending then the accelerometers should read a higher acceleration than the control and I can calculate the displacement from the delta between them. I'm guessing that the peak accelerations wouldn't be in phase with each other but it shoudln't matter since I only care about the maximum between the two at one cycle.
I would like a little sanity check before I waste time pursuing.
I have a "rigid" metal frame attached to a vibration stand. Housed in the "rigid" frame is a plastic tank with hard contact points on the top and two steel bands holding the tank on the bottom. The two bands fasten to the sides of the "rigid" frame and when tightened compress the plastic tank into the top contact points assuring a tight fit.
I'm shaking the tank 3G peak-to-peak at 13Hz.
I am noticing that the fit of the tank is loose when shaking and tight again once I stop. When vibrating the steel bands seem to be flexing controbuting to the looseness condition.
Question:
If I put an accelerometer on the middle point of each band (or whereever I feel I am getting maximum bending) can I use those to measure the displacement of the bands relative to the control accelerometer. My thought is that if the band is rigid and does not bend then they should read the same acceleration as the control. If the bands are bending then the accelerometers should read a higher acceleration than the control and I can calculate the displacement from the delta between them. I'm guessing that the peak accelerations wouldn't be in phase with each other but it shoudln't matter since I only care about the maximum between the two at one cycle.
I would like a little sanity check before I waste time pursuing.