Wiki source code of Load frame
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1 | == {{id name="Loadframe-Overview"/}}Overview == | ||
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3 | [[image:attach:DSC_0006.JPG||width="400"]] | ||
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5 | * Forces up to 1 kN (both pushing or pulling) | ||
6 | * Load cells 20N, 50N, 100N, 200N, 500N and 1000N available | ||
7 | * Fully integrated into control and logging system | ||
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9 | == {{id name="Loadframe-Actuator"/}}Actuator == | ||
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11 | The actuator is a customized PiMicos MA-35 actuator with a maximum load of 1000 N. | ||
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13 | [[image:attach:DSC_0020.JPG||height="250"]][[image:attach:DSC_0021.JPG||height="250"]] | ||
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15 | |=((( | ||
16 | PIMicos MA-35 | ||
17 | )))|=((( | ||
18 | \\ | ||
19 | ))) | ||
20 | |((( | ||
21 | max. load (in travel direction) | ||
22 | )))|((( | ||
23 | 1000N | ||
24 | ))) | ||
25 | |((( | ||
26 | Travel range | ||
27 | )))|((( | ||
28 | ? mm | ||
29 | ))) | ||
30 | |((( | ||
31 | min speed | ||
32 | )))|((( | ||
33 | ? µm/s | ||
34 | ))) | ||
35 | |((( | ||
36 | max. speed | ||
37 | )))|((( | ||
38 | ? µm/s | ||
39 | ))) | ||
40 | |((( | ||
41 | Step width | ||
42 | )))|((( | ||
43 | ? µm | ||
44 | ))) | ||
45 | |((( | ||
46 | Thread | ||
47 | )))|((( | ||
48 | M8 x 0.5 ??? | ||
49 | ))) | ||
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51 | == {{id name="Loadframe-Loadcells"/}}Load cells == | ||
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53 | Two types of load cells are available with different diameters with the following force range | ||
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55 | (% class="relative-table" style="width: 8.27815%;" %) | ||
56 | |=((( | ||
57 | large | ||
58 | )))|=(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
59 | small | ||
60 | ))) | ||
61 | |(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
62 | 20 N | ||
63 | )))|(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
64 | - | ||
65 | ))) | ||
66 | |(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
67 | 50 N | ||
68 | )))|(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
69 | - | ||
70 | ))) | ||
71 | |(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
72 | 100 N | ||
73 | )))|(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
74 | - | ||
75 | ))) | ||
76 | |(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
77 | 200 N | ||
78 | )))|(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
79 | 200 N | ||
80 | ))) | ||
81 | |(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
82 | - | ||
83 | )))|(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
84 | 500 N | ||
85 | ))) | ||
86 | |(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
87 | - | ||
88 | )))|(% style="text-align: center;" %)((( | ||
89 | 1000 N | ||
90 | ))) | ||
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92 | == {{id name="Loadframe-Reference"/}}Reference == | ||
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94 | Moosmann et al. "A load frame for in situ tomography at PETRA III", Proc. SPIE 11113, Developments in X-Ray Tomography XII, 1111318 (2019); [[https:~~/~~/doi.org/10.1117/12.2530445>>url:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2530445||rel="nofollow" shape="rect"]] | ||
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96 | \\ |