Ultra-miniature force plate for measuring triaxial forces in the micronewton range

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Abstract

Measuring the ground reaction forces of a single leg is indispensable to understanding the dynamics of legged locomotion. Because of the technical state of the art, investigations are limited to animals with a body mass above 1 g. Here we present the design, fabrication, calibration and performance of a novel ultra-miniature force platform at the micronewton level. The sensor was built using the stereolithography technology and is equipped with semiconductor strain gauges. We found a highly linear signal response in the calibrated force range to ±1300 μN. Individual tests revealed that our force plate still shows a linear response at forces as great as 4 mN, confirming a large measuring range and particular robustness. The sensitivity was above 50 V N-1 in all directions, which makes it possible to resolve forces of 10 μN. We demonstrated the suitability of the device on the basis of a typical ground reaction force measurement of an ant, Formica polyctena. © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd | The Journal of Experimental Biology.

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Reinhardt, L., & Blickhan, R. (2014, March). Ultra-miniature force plate for measuring triaxial forces in the micronewton range. Journal of Experimental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.094177

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