Made For Science Quanser Shake Table III Xy UserManual
Made For Science Quanser Shake Table III Xy UserManual
Made For Science Quanser Shake Table III Xy UserManual
User Manual
ST III
Quanser Inc.
2014
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2 Components 6
2.1 Nomenclature 6
2.2 Description 7
3 System Setup 11
3.1 Cable Nomenclature 11
3.2 Connections 12
3.3 Two-Floor Active Mass Damper Setup and Connections 14
5 System Schematics 22
6 Technical Support 27
2. Power amplifier
3. Data acquisition (DAQ) device
The interaction between the different system components is shown in Figure 1.2. Using a software such as QUARCr
on the PC/laptop, the user specifies a command signal to the shake table (e.g., sine wave, earthquake). The current
needed to move the stage at the desired position is calculated in QUARCr and sent through the analog output
channel of the DAQ device to the power amplifier. The amplifier applies the current and drives the motor on the XY
Shake Table III. The table tracking the commanded signal and the resulting displacement and acceleration of the
stage are measured by the on-board encoder and the accelerometer sensors. The encoder and accelerometer are
connected to the DAQ and their signals can be displayed and processed further. Plotted data can be also be saved
for later analysis.
Caution: This equipment is designed to be used for educational and research purposes and is not
intended for use by the general public. The user is responsible to ensure that the equipment
will be used by technically qualified personnel only.
2.1 Nomenclature
The components listed in Table 2.1 are labeled in Figure 2.1.
ID Component ID Component
1 Ground support stage 7 Top axis linear motor
2 Bottom axis linear motor 8 Top axis hard stops
3 Bottom axis hard stops 9 Top axis stage
4 Bottom axis linear bearing guide 10 Encoder scanning head
5 Bottom axis stage 11 Encoder scale tape
6 Top axis linear bearing guide 12 Magnet for limit switch
2.2 Description
The XY Shake Table III has two linear motors actuating the bottom axis and a single linear motor actuating the top
axis. Each linear motor is the same. The specifications are given in Table 2.2.
2.2.2 Amplifiers
The linear motors are driven using current-controlled PWM amplifiers from Advanced Motion Controls (AMC). The
amplifiers for each axis is different: the x-axis uses an the AMC B060A400AC drive and the y-axis uses the
B30A40AC drive. The main specifications for the x-axis amplifiers is given in Table 2.3 and the y-axis amplifier
specifications are summarized in Table 2.4. The current reference pin on each amplifier has a maximum output of
±7.25V (i.e., command signal to current loop). This is used to calculate the amplifier gain. For example in the x-axis,
the maximum peak current is 60 A so the gain is 60 A/ 7.25 V = 8.28 A/V.
The bottom and top stages of the shake table are equipped with a pair of hard stops. They are located at the each
end of the linear guides on the bottom and top stages, as shown in Figure 2.1. The hard stops are equipped with
rubber dampers that can absorb a great amount of impact force should the table become unstable.
The bottom and top stages ride along a pair of linear guides using ball bearings. They enable the stages to have a
total travel length of 8.50 inches, or 21.59 cm. They are shown in both Figure 2.1.
The top axis stage weighs a total of 210 lbs and the moving weight is 105 lbs. The bottom stage axis weighs a total
of 387 lbs and the moving weight is 307 lbs. The moving weight is the sum of the bottom moving table, 97 lbs, and
the total top axis weight, 210 lbs.
The bottom support plate, shown in Figure 2.1, is 42 × 41 5/6 inch2 , or 106.7× 106.4 cm2 . The bottom linear motor
drives are installed onto this plate. The plate has 4 large screw holes at each corner and smaller screw holes along
the sides. These can be used to fasten the shake table onto a ground floor support to prevent the shake table system
from moving, or at least reduce the amount of vibration. Although this is not necessary, it is recommended in order
to yield more precise results when, for instance, measuring acceleration.
The top stage on the XY Shake Table III, shown in Figure 2.1, 28 × 28 inch2 , or 71.1 × 71.1 cm2 . The top stage
has many screw holes that can be used to mount structures and other objects, e.g., Quanser Active Mass Damper.
The mass of both stages along with their travel and dimensions are summarized in Table 2.5.
2.2.6 Encoder
There is a LIDA 477/487 Heidenhain encoder mounted on the ground stage base plate that measures the bottom
axis or x-axis position. The encoder read head scans along the scaling strip and outputs 250,000 counts per meter
in 1X mode. The encoder resolution is therefore 250 nm/count. Similarly there is encoder setup on the top stage to
measure the y-axis position.
Note: The encoders can output 1,000,000 counts per meter when used in quadrature mode. The lower-resolution
1X mode was used to reduce sensor noise.
2.2.7 Accelerometer
A dual-axis ADXL210E accelerometer is mounted underneath the stage of the Shake Table II to measure the ac-
celeration of the stage in both the x and y directions. It is shown with ID #15 label in Figure 2.1. The sensor has a
range of ±10 g and its noise, in the operating range of the shake table, is approximately ±5.0 mV, i.e., ±5.0 mg. The
analog sensor is calibrated such that 1 V equals 1 g, or 9.81 m/s2 . See the ADXL210E accelerometer specification
sheet [1] for more details.
There is a total of four limit switches installed to detect when the bottom or top stage approaches the limit of their
travel the safety hard stops. There is a +X and -X limit switch at each end of the bottom x-axis stage and a +Y and
-Y limit switch at each end of the top y-axis stage.
The limit sensors are magnetically triggered. They are located approximately 1 cm from all the safety hard stops
which limits the travel as described in Table 2.6.
The limit sensors are active low, as summarized in Table 2.6. Thus when the stage goes over the +X switch, it
outputs 0. However, when +X is not being pressed down (i.e., triggered) it normally outputs 1. This signal can then
be used to calibrate the stage to center or to stop the control software and prevent the table from hitting the hard
stops.
Description Value
X-Axis travel distance between limit sensors 20.15 cm
Y-Axis travel distance between limit sensors 20.15 cm
Output value when +X switch pressed down 0
(active low)
Output value when -X switch pressed down 0
(active low)
Output value when +Y switch pressed down 0
(active low)
Output value when -Y switch pressed down 0
(active low)
For reference purposes, Section 5 contains detailed drawings that describe the connections between the various
signals of XY Shake Table III and the DAQ board. Figure 5.1 gives an overview of the system wiring. The x and
y-axis amplifiers wiring is described in Figure 5.2 and Figure 5.3, respectively. Figure 5.4 illustrates the encoder
connections of the system. The power system connections are summarized in Figure 4.5 and the start/stop logic
wiring is detailed in Figure 5.5.
Caution: If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection pro-
vided by the equipment may be impaired.
Caution: The XY Shake Table III is a high-powered system: setup and installation should be left to qualified
personnel only.
(b) E-Stop
2xRCA to 2xRCA Connect the Analog Output channel on the DAQ to the
Amplifier Command connectors on the VoltPAQ (note:
only used with AMD system).
Table 3.1: Cables used to connect the XY Shake Table III experiment
3.2 Connections
This section describes the connections between the amplifier/control box and the Quanser XY Shake Table III ex-
periment. The connections are summarized in Table 3.2, and pictured in Figure 3.1.
Table 3.2: Connections between the XY Shake Table III and the amplifier (back panel)
3.3.1 Setup
The Two-Floor Active Mass Damper (with two carts) is shown in Figure 3.2. As indicated, make sure that the x-axis
of the accelerometers on the AMD floors are in-line with the x-axis of the shake table and that the connector
sides are on the same side.
As illustrated in Figure 3.3, align the three holes of the AMD base floor to the three screw holes on the top of the
shake table stage. Then, using three 8-32 screws fasten the base of the bottom floor to the top of the stage.
Note that you can also configure the two floor dual cart system (2xAMD-1) as a two floor one cart active mass damper
(AMD-2) or a one floor active mass damper (AMD-1). See the the AMD-1 User Manual and the AMD-2 User Manual
for information on these systems. Using these AMD systems with the Quanser Shake Table II is described in Shake
Table II with AMD-1 User Manual, Shake Table II with AMD-2 User Manual, and Shake Table II with 2xAMD-1 User
Manual.
3.3.2 Connections
When using the Two-Floor Active Mass Damper device, additional connections are required. These extra connec-
tions are shown in Figure 3.4 and listed in Table 3.3.
Figure 3.4: Connecting the Two-Floor Active Mass Damper plant to the ST III amplifier/control box
Table 3.3: Connections between Two-Floor Active Mass Damper system and ST III amplifier/control box
1. Turn ON the main power supply that is connected to the amplifier (three-phase or single-phase).
2. Release the E-Stop button located on the front panel of the amplifier/control box, shown in Figure 4.4, by
turning it clockwise.
5. The POWER and ARMED LEDs should both be ON. This means the amplifiers are ready-to-be-enabled. When
the digital output lines #28 and #30 are set to low, the amplifiers are enabled and can drive the shake table
motors.
Note: After Pressing an E-Stop: When either of the E-Stop switches is pressed down, the amplifiers can no
longer be enabled until you release that E-Stop and press the ARM button again.
As shown by Figure 4.5, the amplifiers are typically powered by a three-phase power supply. However, this can also
be driven using single-phase. The system power connections are detailed in Figure 4.5.
Caution: The three-phase power supply voltage is 120/208 VAC. Regions using 230 VAC should apply
single-phase supply only! Any voltage input applied greater than 240 VAC will damage the
amplifiers.