Hi guys
Thank you very much for your replies - Jim - your reply helped on the understanding :)
I think I´m going to use a torque sensor as you CW proposed.
Kasper
Hi guys
I hope you have time to take a look at my calculation and tell me if this is possible to achieve.
I have to make a project, where I have to rotate an object which will resist more and more to the rotation. The protocol is:
Rotate the object with a torque of 5 Nm until the resistance...
I see what you mean now - I think I´m a bit confused ;)
So let's say the total area is 40000 kPa. Avg pressure = 40000kPa/1400 samples = 28.6 kPa/sample. That would be the most understandable measure?
Thanks for your time :)
Thanks for your reply :)
Does kPa*s have a name like power or work?
Actually I´m not that interested in the average pressure as i´m in the total pressure during the period. The sensors are placed in shoes, and I need to know, if more pressure is applied to either sensor. For example if a guy...
Thanks for your quick reply. I have attached the graph now.
Yea, the y-axis is in kPa, and the x-axis is samples. The x-axis could easily be converted to seconds.
So the unit is kPa*s? That sound weird?
Hi guys
I have a problem - I can´t seem to figure out the correct unit and name (like power or work).
In the attached file, the blue graph is showing the applied pressure/force on a sensor vs. time.
The red area is the area below the blue graph.
I have two of these sensors, and I would...
Hi guys
I hope you can help me a bit to understand a problem.
I want to build a prototype of an insole/shoe which can meassure the force applied through a step.
I´m thinking of placing a small rubber tube into the shoe, and then bending it smoothly a lot of times, so it will cover most of...