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Revision as of 11:41, 19 September 2011

Building a Synchronized Oscillatory System

Customary fluidic device designed by Team Wageningen UR to measure oscillations

Some fun facts about the device

  • Getting the chambre watertight was a lot trickier than expected and many creative ideas came up:
Clamps WUR.jpg
  • In the end silicone glue used for sealing aquariums solved the problem.
  • The tubing and valves used for the final setup of the device were bought at a local pet store.
  • During the first measurements, someone had to run to the microscope every ten minutes to take a picture. However, we built a LEGO robot controlling the microscope which could take the measurements and give our team lots of time to work on other interesting things.
Mouse WUR.jpg
Robot WUR.jpg


Top: LEGO setup around the mouse controlling the microscopy software

Right: LEGO robot controlling the shutter



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