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Originally Posted by r691175002
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They give you
Kv and
R, which is all you need to approximate the torque vs speed curve.
R=0.027 ohms, Kv=225rpm/volt = 23.56 (rad/sec)/volt
So at
V=25 volts:
stall current
Istall = V/R = 926 amps (WAY beyond the operating envelope)
stall torque
Tstall = V/(R*Kv) = 39.3 Nm
no load speed
FreeSpeed = V*Kv = 589 rad/sec
There's your torque vs speed curve (approx).
The spec says this motor can tolerate 110 amps for 20 seconds.
So, at I=110 amps:
torque = (I/Istall)*Tstall = 4.67 Nm
speed = (1-I/Istall)*FreeSpeed = 519 rad/sec
power = torque*speed = 2424 watts (for 20 seconds, before it burns up)
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The brushed motor also runs at ~60% efficiency while the AXI can maintain 85%+.
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At 110 amps and 25 volts, the AXI is drawing 110*25 = 2750 watts and putting out 2424 watts. That's an efficiency of 2424/2750 = 88%. And it can only do that for 20 seconds, according to the spec. At 85%, it will be less than 20 seconds.