brdf
Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2010
- 11
Hi...
Do you guys happen to know any good rotary stages that would work in the vertical plane? I searched Physics Instrument, Zaber and New Port etc. but mostly they only specify a maximum load weight so I assume they would only work well in the horizontal plane.
I am designing an automated "goniometer" to make optical scattering measurement. The key part is an aluminum BAR1 carrying a small optical tube assembly (telescope) pointing at ground to collect scattered light. Let X and Y be Cartesian coordinate in horizontal and Z along the vertical up (X cross Y = Z), then BAR1 will rotate around axis-Y in the X-Z plane and my telescope will always point to X=Y=Z=0. Let Theta be the angle the BAR1 makes with axis-Z, and my measurement would require Theta ranges from (-80, 80) deg., with angular resolution about 0.05 deg. Such a configuration would require a rotary stage working in the vertical plane (X-Z) with a load up to ~80Nm (I can add some counter-weight to reduce the torque caused by BAR1's weight and its telescope).
I would be very grateful for your suggestions/recommendations on the followings:
(1) a rotary stage working in vertical plane with angular resolution ~0.05 deg. and a torque load of ~80 Nm;
my BAR1 rotating speed doesn't need to be too fast (b/c I need to record scattering at each desired annular position), e.g., 0.1 deg/s; so worm gear is a good idea?
(2) as the whole optical system would be sitting on one whole bench, for the motor the quieter the better. Should I choose a DC servo or a stepper?
(3) to prevent BAR1 from hitting my incident optics (BAR2 fixed at another angle between (-80, 80) deg), what possible mechanism would be best?
Many thanks!
Do you guys happen to know any good rotary stages that would work in the vertical plane? I searched Physics Instrument, Zaber and New Port etc. but mostly they only specify a maximum load weight so I assume they would only work well in the horizontal plane.
I am designing an automated "goniometer" to make optical scattering measurement. The key part is an aluminum BAR1 carrying a small optical tube assembly (telescope) pointing at ground to collect scattered light. Let X and Y be Cartesian coordinate in horizontal and Z along the vertical up (X cross Y = Z), then BAR1 will rotate around axis-Y in the X-Z plane and my telescope will always point to X=Y=Z=0. Let Theta be the angle the BAR1 makes with axis-Z, and my measurement would require Theta ranges from (-80, 80) deg., with angular resolution about 0.05 deg. Such a configuration would require a rotary stage working in the vertical plane (X-Z) with a load up to ~80Nm (I can add some counter-weight to reduce the torque caused by BAR1's weight and its telescope).
I would be very grateful for your suggestions/recommendations on the followings:
(1) a rotary stage working in vertical plane with angular resolution ~0.05 deg. and a torque load of ~80 Nm;
my BAR1 rotating speed doesn't need to be too fast (b/c I need to record scattering at each desired annular position), e.g., 0.1 deg/s; so worm gear is a good idea?
(2) as the whole optical system would be sitting on one whole bench, for the motor the quieter the better. Should I choose a DC servo or a stepper?
(3) to prevent BAR1 from hitting my incident optics (BAR2 fixed at another angle between (-80, 80) deg), what possible mechanism would be best?
Many thanks!