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master_nickz 12-01-2008 12:17

RPM of Motors Under Load
 
What is the RPM of the CIM motors under load?

I know that the loads will be different, but could you give it to me under peak load?

Regards,

Nick

Jon Stratis 12-01-2008 22:51

Re: RPM of Motors Under Load
 
a general definition of a motor under peak (maximum) load is pretty much holding the output shaft stationary - there are no RPM's, but the motor is drawing a ton of power trying to turn the shaft.

In order to answer your question, your best bet is to simulate what you think the maximum load would be and see what happens... Sure, there are a bunch of equations you can use (and google) regarding torque and power output, but IMO, nothing is better than a real life demonstration. In fact, today we finished one of our prototypes and tested it out with various motors to see which would work best, despite knowing that we could easily look up the specs on the motors online. The real world experience is really what gives those numbers meaning.

Gary Dillard 12-01-2008 23:19

Re: RPM of Motors Under Load
 
If you look in the motors forum (where this question is more appropriate - it looks like you're relatively new to the forums) you will find the answer I just posted to the same question from someone else.


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