dhwilliams
Computer
- Mar 11, 2003
- 47
I am currently prototyping a new device which is a software controlled electromechanical unit - the central part of which is a counterbalanced radial arm which rotates about a central shaft alternately clockwise and anti-clockwise through 180 degrees taking about 2.5 seconds to move from 0 to 180. I have found that this arm tends to vibrate at a low frequency (possibly 5-10Hz). This looks like a resonant-frequency effect. As luck would have it, there is also a disc of Aluminium (Aluminum?)about 180mm diameter, 3mm thick attached to the shaft. Would it be possible to place 2 powerful magnets (NdFeB?) diametrically opposed such that the disc travels through the gap to dampen this vibration and, if I'm on the right track, what order of magnet size and gap would be a good starting point for testing this? BTW I'm a Programmer and Computer Support Manager so keep it simple!
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave