Hamzabutt5129
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Hi bro I'm doing the same thing need your help on how do you calculate the impact force of pendulum.
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On 6/15/2014 at 10:10 PM, ultiarjan said:
Inspired by some profesional tesing videos like (
) I was thinking it should be possible to create something similar
for testing 3D printed material.
I have a very simple goal, mainly interested in relative strength between multiple test pieces. Like to be able to answer f.e. which print temperature gives the best connection between layers.
The machine;
It's basically a simple swing, hinging in bearings, to measure the loss of hight when cutting through a piece of material. A piece of wood at the top makes sure you always release the swing from the same hight. A simple pointer mechanism shows the maximum hight reached during the swing.
The first result of multiple "swings" without test block, show a good constant result.
Testing 5x with a similar testblock (8 x 8 x 80 cm, same print settings and material) unfortunately gives less constant results. Also the difference in result between no material and the testblocks is very minimal.
so improvement can probably come from starting the swing from a lower position, or scale down the total machine and "swing weight". I'll do some more testing when I can find the time ...
I'll put the components on "youmagine", any improvement comments are welcome. One thing that can be improved for sure is the pointer mechanism (currently very simple with a rubber band).
Hi bro I'm doing the same thing need your help with how do you calculate the impact force or the pendulum force
DIY material testing machine
in Coffee corner
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Yes I have but it doesn't explain how the actual force is converted into a guage reading