Difference between revisions of "Team:Aachen/Notebook/Construction Manuals/Structural Setup"
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The stirring is done using a DC Motor and the principle of magnetic dipoles. Therefore it has to be placed just below the reactor. Aligning the reactor and the DC Motor is very important so that the magnetic stirrer inside the reactor flask can spin with a constant motion. This alignment is achieved by our Foundation structure. It consists of a base plate that holds a simple but strong box like structure. The box consists of different support layers, with three holes, for the motor, each one at a defined gap from each other. The diameter of these holes are the same as the diameter of the DC Motor. These layers allow the DC motor to stand straight and not wobble when switched on. The wiring of the motors is done inside the box with open ended connections coming out of a cut window. | The stirring is done using a DC Motor and the principle of magnetic dipoles. Therefore it has to be placed just below the reactor. Aligning the reactor and the DC Motor is very important so that the magnetic stirrer inside the reactor flask can spin with a constant motion. This alignment is achieved by our Foundation structure. It consists of a base plate that holds a simple but strong box like structure. The box consists of different support layers, with three holes, for the motor, each one at a defined gap from each other. The diameter of these holes are the same as the diameter of the DC Motor. These layers allow the DC motor to stand straight and not wobble when switched on. The wiring of the motors is done inside the box with open ended connections coming out of a cut window. | ||
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=Water Bath= | =Water Bath= |
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