[RASMB] Xl-I wavelength check question

Titus M. Franzmann titus_franzmann at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 17 04:18:42 PST 2010


Good morning, 

Just out of curiosity:

One can measure rotor stretching that occurs already at 3000 rpm. So I
wonder whether imbalance also causes wobbling/tilting of the rotor at low
speed? And if so, wouldn’t that impact the calibration procedure? 

Is there any disadvantage performing the optical checks/calibrations on an
empty hole with a rotor with balanced centerpiece and cell? 

Best

Titus

 

 

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Von: rasmb-bounces at server1.bbri.org [mailto:rasmb-bounces at server1.bbri.org]
Im Auftrag von Karel Planken
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2010 06:43
An: Mark Agacan; rasmb at server1.bbri.org
Betreff: Re: [RASMB] Xl-I wavelength check question

 

Dear Mark,

 

Just measure through a windowless cell (complete cell without windows). The
weight difference with the counterbalance may be up to 5 g but as long as
the rotor is not spinning above 3000 rpm you're safe. You may want to look
up the appendix in the hardware manual available at "
<http://ultrascan.uthscsa.edu/aucmanual/AUCuserGuideVolume-1-Hardware.pdf>
http://ultrascan.uthscsa.edu/aucmanual/AUCuserGuideVolume-1-Hardware.pdf".
Good luck,

 

Karel Planken

 

Dr. K.L. Planken

 

Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Colloid Chemistry

 

Am Mühlenberg 1
D-14476 Golm
Germany

 

Tel.: +49 331 567 9518
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From: rasmb-bounces at rasmb.bbri.org [mailto:rasmb-bounces at rasmb.bbri.org] On
Behalf Of Mark Agacan
Sent: Wednesday, 17. February 2010 11:49
To: rasmb at server1.bbri.org
Subject: [RASMB] Xl-I wavelength check question

I have a question regarding the wavelength accuracy check for the XL-I:

 

Using a windowless cell (aluminium cell housing only with no centerpiece or
windows, or one of the empty holes in the rotor?) - how can I match the
weight of this cell with the counterbalance, even at the relatively low
speed of 3000 rpm?

The remainder of the procedure as outlined in the Troubleshooting and
Maintenance section of the XL-I manual seems straighforward enough, i'm just
a little unclear on exactly how to load the rotor for this measurement.

 

Best Regards

 

Mark

 

 

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