Reciprocating linear actuator for wave generation

Sushiboy225

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Hello,

Has anyone had experience or heard of someone using a rotary linear actuator to plunge a mass into the surface of the water to create wide sine waves.

My main problem with using a power head or wave maker is the light reflections on the sand always look so erratic and non natural. I want that look the bottom of a pool has and the only way I get it is if I’m bobbing a cup up and down in my tank.

Something like this


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You’re better off making a surge box. Too many factors involved in building what you want. It can be done, we’ve done it in the past for tv commercials. But a permanent installation is another beast.

Curious to see what you do. Will help along along the way :)
 

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Has anyone had experience or heard of someone using a rotary linear actuator to plunge a mass into the surface of the water to create wide sine waves.
rhizotron on the forum here has some good stuff on this:
 

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I got a quick Instagram video up for another one of these projects. This one uses a stepper motor gantry assembly with the paddle running back and forth on a timing belt. It moves water around the tank real nice and creates a nice water caustics ripple effect.

A few other ideas come to mind for variations on this paddle design and other details.

 

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