This paper was submitted as an in-school practice "mini" Internal Assessment for the International Baccalaureate Physics Higher Level exams (May 2022).
The original submission and marked submission can be downloaded here, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
A capstan is a device which utilises the Capstan Effect to increase the loading force of a rope by wrapping it around a cylinder. It has led to a wide variety of applications, including windlasses, conveyor belts and rock-climbing equipment. Although the Capstan equation gives a good approximation of the relationship between the hold force and the load force, according to Gao et al., several assumptions such as the rope being non-elastic and non-rigid is often hard to be fulfilled. This paper attempts to assess the relationship between the wrap angle of a capstan and the loading force.
The raw Logger Pro files and images can be found under experiment
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The failed attempts and pilot study Logger Pro files and images can be found under experiment_dep
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The majority of the data processing is done with MS Excel: master.xlsx
(I was not familiar with Python at that time).