simonR wrote:
I was thinking of a scotch yoke thing putting in say 10mm amplitude and going from say 1 to 15hz with a load cell between the input and the tyre. So it would record tyre contact patch load, position and also damper displacement (pot on the damper). Its not too hard then to do a wealth of analysis with this raw data.
it sounds as if you would be doing all the things that should not be done with a load cell !
load cell output is a measurement of the cells own deflection with load, certified for steady loads
your load cell will be effectively a rather stiff spring cyclically driving rather substantial masses
unless the natural frequency of this system is maybe 10 times higher than your eg 15 Hz forcing frequency
the load cell deflection will not be proportional to the load ie there will be load measurement errors
signal filtering may also be a factor eg these errors could be masked by any filtering built in to the load cell
your 'cheap and cheerful' approach may benefit from using quite a large load cell, to give a higher system natural frequency