tralala
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2007
- 18
Hello everyone!
For the transportation of very light objects (15gr), we are using conveyor belts with servo motors. We have noticed (after mounting an accelerometer) that the steering of the motor generates vibrations that are transfered to the belt. This makes our object slip and loose its relative position to the belt, what prevents our mesuring equipment to deliver usable results.
Now we want to find a new motor that does not generate "that much" vibration. At the moment we are considering all sorts of motors (servos, stepper, torque, etc).
Just by watching the acc-time diagram we note that some motors work smoother as other. The problem is that we need an objective way to compare the induced vibration on the belt.
I was thinking of using the RMS (root means square) acceleration in order to compare 2 systems. The system with the lower RMS should be working smoother...
Is the RMS acceleration the right value for a comparison of the behaviour of two systems?
When not, which value would be the right one?
I would also appreciate any links to literature or papers that hadle this problem.
Thank you very much,
Tralala
For the transportation of very light objects (15gr), we are using conveyor belts with servo motors. We have noticed (after mounting an accelerometer) that the steering of the motor generates vibrations that are transfered to the belt. This makes our object slip and loose its relative position to the belt, what prevents our mesuring equipment to deliver usable results.
Now we want to find a new motor that does not generate "that much" vibration. At the moment we are considering all sorts of motors (servos, stepper, torque, etc).
Just by watching the acc-time diagram we note that some motors work smoother as other. The problem is that we need an objective way to compare the induced vibration on the belt.
I was thinking of using the RMS (root means square) acceleration in order to compare 2 systems. The system with the lower RMS should be working smoother...
Is the RMS acceleration the right value for a comparison of the behaviour of two systems?
When not, which value would be the right one?
I would also appreciate any links to literature or papers that hadle this problem.
Thank you very much,
Tralala