Hello everyone, thanks for letting me make part of this Forum! I have a question if you can help:
How can i use arduino with 2 vibration sensors, to dynamically calibrate a rotor mounted on a shaft, that is sitting on some bearings?
Is there already a project for this?
I am new to arduino, still dont know much.
What force is turning the shaft? Is it even or sporadic force?
Sounds like you may need a harmonic balancer, possibly externally balanced, rather than an Arduino setup.
im thinking about a small eletric motor with a rubber band, rotating it maybe around 300 rpm tuned by a potenciometer. i saw an osciloscope connected to 2 sensors, one on each side of the shaft, and it was reading where weight had to be removed in order to balance it
Ok, so I may have misunderstood by the use of the word dynamic.
Is it that you are looking to balance the shaft once and then run it without the Arduino setup after it has been balanced? That would be a static balancer as you set it once and it works by itself after that.
well i sometimes have parts, not very big, that need to be dynamically balanced because they vibrate too much when rotating. I want to calibrate them and the best is probably attached to a shaft as i have seen other people doing it. I was wondering if i could do it with arduino.
Examples:
I'd start here: Balancing machine - BTI (balancetechnology.com)
I'm curious if you made any progress on your arduino balancer project.
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