Force Graphs

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Icarium

22 Feb 2012, 16:24

There are some force graphs scattered across the web and different posts and wiki pages. Does anybody know how these were created or how to create one myself?

ripster

22 Feb 2012, 16:30

I am SO tempted to answer this.

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Icarium

22 Feb 2012, 16:42

Please do unless you want to tell me ripometer because that doesn't really give force graphs. :)

ripster

22 Feb 2012, 16:54

Well, I'm too lazy these days to upload pics and I can't mention the unmentionable or it will be deleted anyway.

Best to ask in my subforum.

Findecanor

22 Feb 2012, 19:58

Digital scale, keyboard, rig with micrometer precision. Lots of manual work.

JBert

22 Feb 2012, 20:06

Force gauge, press, computer to combine the readings. Lots of money.

Stefan

22 Feb 2012, 20:44

If they are provided by the manufacturer it can be that they are created from simulation. If you know the exact mechanics, you can simulate it.

ripster

22 Feb 2012, 23:33

You, young padawan, underestimate the POWER and the CHAOS that is the buckling spring.

ripster

24 Feb 2012, 00:41

Actually it's not THAT hard.

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Icarium

24 Feb 2012, 01:19

What? I'm not sure I'm following.

Findecanor

24 Feb 2012, 02:10

I think that what ripster means that it could be hard to create a simulation of the buckling spring.

ripster

24 Feb 2012, 05:56

Simulations are hard. Measurements are not with the right equipment.

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