Ripple Tank - Plane Waves
This project is a continuation in series of setups incorporating physics principles and mechanical devices with model ecosystems...
Gantry Water Ripple Generator
Traveling Water Wave Machine
Electromagnet Ripple Generator
The core idea is to specifically engage the water itself as a dynamic aquascape element along with the live plants, substrates and livestock.
The mechanism for the current project is very simple: a small electric motor spinning an eccentric weight energizes a straight bar suspended at the water's surface. This configuration generates straight, parallel ripples, also known as plane waves. Here's a video with this kind of ripple generator used for experimental and educational purposes.
With the idea of keeping the DC motor safely up and away from the water, this project is using a modified mechanism. Here's the prototype built with wood dowels, rubber bands and other parts. A microcontroller with L298N brushless driver run the motor.
Pretty rustic, but it took me all night to get that running.
Here is the updated version with woven graphite tube, plastic fittings and a clear plastic tube.
If I can get some other things off my desk I hope to set up the tank this evening, so I might have an update to share a bit later. This setup will be freshwater with some easy nano fish and small carpeting plants, but you can also imagine a shallow lagoon-style marine tank incorporating this idea.
Thanks for reading! More pretty soon...
This project is a continuation in series of setups incorporating physics principles and mechanical devices with model ecosystems...
Gantry Water Ripple Generator
Traveling Water Wave Machine
Electromagnet Ripple Generator
The core idea is to specifically engage the water itself as a dynamic aquascape element along with the live plants, substrates and livestock.
The mechanism for the current project is very simple: a small electric motor spinning an eccentric weight energizes a straight bar suspended at the water's surface. This configuration generates straight, parallel ripples, also known as plane waves. Here's a video with this kind of ripple generator used for experimental and educational purposes.
With the idea of keeping the DC motor safely up and away from the water, this project is using a modified mechanism. Here's the prototype built with wood dowels, rubber bands and other parts. A microcontroller with L298N brushless driver run the motor.
Pretty rustic, but it took me all night to get that running.
Here is the updated version with woven graphite tube, plastic fittings and a clear plastic tube.
If I can get some other things off my desk I hope to set up the tank this evening, so I might have an update to share a bit later. This setup will be freshwater with some easy nano fish and small carpeting plants, but you can also imagine a shallow lagoon-style marine tank incorporating this idea.
Thanks for reading! More pretty soon...
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