Horder
Mechanical
- Sep 26, 2005
- 2
I need to measure the moment of Inertia of a 20mm dianeter rotor. I have calculated the inertia at 3500gmm^2 using the following equation to sum the components (cylinders):
Inertia, I = m(r1^2 + r2^2)/2
I've measured it by timing it rolling down a slope:
Inertia, I = mgr^2t^2Sinq/2L - mr^2
but, despite taking over 30 measurements at 4 different slope angles, the measured results vary significantly from close to the calculated value to almost double. The rotor is a strong magnet which may not help.
Can anyone suggest a more accurate way of quickly and cheaply measuring Moment of Inertia?
Inertia, I = m(r1^2 + r2^2)/2
I've measured it by timing it rolling down a slope:
Inertia, I = mgr^2t^2Sinq/2L - mr^2
but, despite taking over 30 measurements at 4 different slope angles, the measured results vary significantly from close to the calculated value to almost double. The rotor is a strong magnet which may not help.
Can anyone suggest a more accurate way of quickly and cheaply measuring Moment of Inertia?