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Is there any industrial device equivalent to mechanical hysteresis ?


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Is there any commercial device used in industry, equivalent to mechanical hysteresis ?

A device that snaps mechanically or hydraulically, to two states like a toy clicker, or a 'klixon' thermal switch ?

 

-A mechanically bistable device like a wall switch, unstable at its center position-

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Is there any commercial device used in industry, equivalent to mechanical hysteresis ?

A device that snaps mechanically or hydraulically, to two states like a toy clicker, or a 'klixon' thermal switch ?

 

-A mechanically bistable device like a wall switch, unstable at its center position-

 

Yes, but your question is ambiguous.

 

Hydraulic systems can use delay valves, so I guess you could consider that a "device" for imparting hysteresis. (Undesired hysteresis is actually a common problem in hydraulics.)

 

Mechanical systems would have it built into the design of the mechanism.

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Is there any commercial device used in industry, equivalent to mechanical hysteresis ?

A device that snaps mechanically or hydraulically, to two states like a toy clicker, or a 'klixon' thermal switch ?

 

-A mechanically bistable device like a wall switch, unstable at its center position-

A spring...to the degree that it is also a damper (almost insignificant for a good spring) . Only an ideal spring does not have any hysteresis.

 

But I think you are after something else...

Edited by J.C.MacSwell
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Thanks, gentlemen.

 

I came up with an hysteretic mechanism, but appreciate your inputs.


----> A plastic pipe with a ball bearing inside and weak magnet end caps.

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