badger2011
Bioengineer
- Jul 1, 2011
- 17
I am trying to perform a test to mimic the impact of a hammer onto the back of a screwdriver....many times.
I want to run the test until failure of the screwdriver or 5000 cylces, which ever comes first. My fixture will need to supply the force of a one pound steel weight dropping 3.5 ft (or equivalent). I would like to automate it.
Do you have an suggestions for how I can build a test machine or know of an outside testing company who would perform this for me?
My initial search came up with many "Charpy" style impact tests, nothing automated or cyclic. I did come across one fixture used in furniture testing. It drops a 200# bag onto a chair from about 3 feet high (very expensive and overkill for my application).
I currently have a fixture that has pulleys, a cord, and a weight that can be operated by pulling the cords and then letting go to drop the weight; this weight falls onto the head of a fixtured screwdriver. This fixture is already built so if I could find a way to automate the "pulling" of the cord ---approximately 3.5 ft of cord --- perhaps this would be easiest; but I am welcome to any and all ideas.
Thank you in advance for any insight or tips you can offer me!
I want to run the test until failure of the screwdriver or 5000 cylces, which ever comes first. My fixture will need to supply the force of a one pound steel weight dropping 3.5 ft (or equivalent). I would like to automate it.
Do you have an suggestions for how I can build a test machine or know of an outside testing company who would perform this for me?
My initial search came up with many "Charpy" style impact tests, nothing automated or cyclic. I did come across one fixture used in furniture testing. It drops a 200# bag onto a chair from about 3 feet high (very expensive and overkill for my application).
I currently have a fixture that has pulleys, a cord, and a weight that can be operated by pulling the cords and then letting go to drop the weight; this weight falls onto the head of a fixtured screwdriver. This fixture is already built so if I could find a way to automate the "pulling" of the cord ---approximately 3.5 ft of cord --- perhaps this would be easiest; but I am welcome to any and all ideas.
Thank you in advance for any insight or tips you can offer me!