sticksandtriangles
Structural
- Apr 7, 2015
- 494
I want to make a semi-pro level seismic shake table, but I have no clue where to even start.
What I what:
I have started to do some preliminary research on this topic and this website with actuators looks promising:
Speed:
Programmable:
Questions that I have though are the following:
Appreciate the thoughts!
S&T
What I what:
- Motion control in the x and y direction
- Motion control in the vertical direction if at all possible, but very willing to settle with motion in just the x and y
- I want to be able to program an arduino/raspberry pi type element that can read displacement/velocity/acceleration vs time data and move the shake table accordingly
- I was thinking a scale of around 4'x4' but willing to work with this dimension. Still not sure the weight that I would be pushing, but the weight of the structure above would probably be 10 lbs and the subassembly being shaken below would be 20 lbs if I had to guess.
I have started to do some preliminary research on this topic and this website with actuators looks promising:
Speed:
Programmable:
Questions that I have though are the following:
- These actuators do not look to move fast enough to capture the fast ground shaking that an earthquake typically represents (I would love to be able to input an El Centro type ground motion into this thing Are there any actuators that move this quickly?
- How programmable is this actuator? Can I input lots of data and get this thing to respond properly under crazy earthquake accelerations
- Is there any other product I should look into? Let's for now assume budget is not a concern... feel free to fire away with thousand dollar ideas
Appreciate the thoughts!
S&T