Movement Data of the Random Positioning Machine for Different Motion Modes
Description
The Random Positioning Machine (RPM 2.0, Airbus Netherlands B.V., Leiden, the Netherlands) gives the option to record the dimensionless position of its experimental platform for every approx. 1.1 s in a text file (referred to as movement data). Movement data has been recorded for approx. 24 h for 5 different motion modes: 0 g; 0.4 g; Clinostat 80 deg/sec; Clinostat 100 deg/sec; Clinostat 120 deg/sec.
Data has been generated at the University of Adelaide (Volker Hessel Research Group, School of Chemical Engineering & Andy Thomas Centre for Space Resources) and collaboratively analysed as per the jointly-awarded PhD program with the University of Nottingham.
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Subjects
- Movement data
- Microgravity
- Clinostat
- Simulated Microgravity; Random Positioning Machine; Movement data
- Q Science::QD Chemistry
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
- Other
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Deposit date
2024-04-24Corporate creators
- The University of Adelaide
Data type
Movement Data of the Random Positioning MachineContributors
- Adebowale, Modupe
- Rebrov, Evgeny
- Yang, Ni
- Sareela, Maria
- Fisk, Ian
- Hessel, Volker
Funders
- Biotechnology & biological Sciences Research Council
- The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence 'Plants for Space'
Grant number
- BB/V018109/1
- CE230100015
Data collection method
Hardware: Random Positioning Machine (RPM 2.0, Airbus); Software: Accompanying software; Method: Choosing appropriate motion mode in the RPM's software and enabling the movement data logging option. Movement data is then automatically stored in a text file for the duration of the RPM run.Resource languages
- en