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stewart platform info

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by ch@rles, Jan 25, 2011.

  1. ch@rles

    ch@rles New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    Arduino, Motion platform, 6DOF
    I want to build a stewart platform following linear actuators
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    Speed 80mm/sec
    300mm stroke
    power 7500n/meter

    are the speed not too slow?

    Sincerely Charles

    PS sorry for my bad english
  2. adgun

    adgun Active Member

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    Hi
    80mm/sec will be to slow
    750kg force is very strong
    regards
  3. ch@rles

    ch@rles New Member

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    thanks for the answers :clap:
    what is a good speed for the actuators?
    thanks
  4. value1

    value1 Nerd SimAxe Beta Tester SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Does the speed of the stroke actually vary in a wide range during racing simulation (e.g. 10 mm/sec to 150 mm/sec) or does the length of the stroke (e.g. 5 cm to 15 cm full stroke) result in a real feeling?