ConvexitySeller
Electrical
- Jan 18, 2015
- 4
Hi all - new here and new to piezoelectric force sensing technology
I need to measure the weight of a sphere dropped onto a flat plane from a height of 1 foot.
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I want to cover the sphere in small circular piezoelectric force sensors so that ~99% of the surface area is covered. I will then drop the sphere and measure the resulting dynamic forces. After the initial impact force (and any forces incurred as the sphere rolls on the plane), could I effectively measure the weight of the sphere by measuring the final semi-static force of the sphere resting on the plane after it comes to a complete stop?
Sphere weight is anywhere between 50lbs and 250lbs
I need to measure the weight of a sphere dropped onto a flat plane from a height of 1 foot.
[highlight #FCE94F](Im sure there is an easier way to do this - but please entertain my hypothesis)[/highlight][highlight #888A85][/highlight]
I want to cover the sphere in small circular piezoelectric force sensors so that ~99% of the surface area is covered. I will then drop the sphere and measure the resulting dynamic forces. After the initial impact force (and any forces incurred as the sphere rolls on the plane), could I effectively measure the weight of the sphere by measuring the final semi-static force of the sphere resting on the plane after it comes to a complete stop?
Sphere weight is anywhere between 50lbs and 250lbs