[8:45] One of the smallest load cells I found on the internet:
There was a model on GrabCAD. For all these simulations, I'm using 10N.
I then went and designed a 4.25x30x6mm load cell for 7.1x4.1mm strain guages. I used the PET material in Fusion360.
Trying a more bone-like shape just made things worse:
What if I keep the circles at 2mm and make the slot thinner?
Remove the circles and leave the slot:
Displacement's getting better, but I'm not getting much bending on one side.
Yeah if I look back at the aluminium, the left side is all orange by the time it goes past the circle. What if there's just a circle on that side?
That didn't seem to do much.
Better deformation but worse safety factor and displacement.
I know. What if I have the strain guages face such that the solder pads are pointing towards the ends of the beam instead of the centre?
Nope.
Getting there, but the safety factor is questionable.
What if diamonds were used?
Pass.
Ok 0.8mm walls on those circles gives the desired strain points. The safety factor is through the floor though, and the displacement is so bad that the "adjusted" deformation isn't that much worse than the "actual".
Squares might be going places though. These are 2mm squares with 1.2mm walls and 1mm fillets.
There's got to be more optimal designs out there on the internet.
Moving on, once imported into the Tetrinsic assembly, the 3D printed guage is looking even more problematic:
Ok this is what I've got:
4.9N (500g) simulation:
[10 minutes later] Ok. I've thought about it and it seems I have a simple yet inescapable choice. The total length needs to be longer or I need to pay more for shorter strain guages.
In any case, because of the mounting hole issue, I still haven't escaped my simple yet inescapable choice. And it's [16:30] now.
[17:00] The choice I've made is to go down to a single hole on each side and compute a solution to prevent unwanted rotations at another point in time.
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