Quote:
Originally Posted by nickcvet89
Yes, thanks for the help
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You can enter those numbers:
stall torque = 2*70.5*2.7 =
381 ozin*
free speed = 19,300/2.7 =
7148 rpm*
stall amps = 2*85 =
170 amps
free amps =
2.8 amps
... into the
motor calculator using option "u" (UserDefined motor):
Code:
Motor Calculator build MCALC32ae 2/21/2012 117am
Select motor:
1)CIM 6)FP0673 d)FP2719 f)FP9012 g)FP9015 h)FP9013
a)am-0912 b)am-0914 7)DensoL 8)DensoR c)Denso0160 u)UserDefined
2)RS395 3)RS540 4)RS550 e)RS775-12 5)RS775-18 x)exit u
Enter the following motor specs in the order and units indicated,
separated by spaces or tabs:
volts stall_ozin free_rpm stall_amps free_amps
12 381 7148 170 2.8
UserDefined-> 12.0 381.0 7148 170.0 2.8 @ 12.00 volts:
@ free (no load):
oz-in Nm rpm rpm% amps watts out watts heat eff%
0.0 0.000 7148 100.0 2.8 0.0 33.6 0.0
@ stall:
oz-in Nm rpm rpm% amps watts out watts heat eff%
381.0 2.690 0 0.0 170.0 0.0 2040.0 0.0
@ max power:
oz-in Nm rpm rpm% amps watts out watts heat eff%
190.5 1.345 3574 50.0 86.4 503.5 533.3 48.6
@ max efficiency:
oz-in Nm rpm rpm% amps watts out watts heat eff%
43.3 0.306 6335 88.6 21.8 203.0 58.8 77.5
Select input:
1)oz-in 7)watts_in 3)rpm 5)amps 8)eff%
2)Nm 6)watts_out 4)rpm% 9)volts a)rpm&ozin b)rpm&s
... and then you can do calculations to determine the operating point under various conditions of speed, load , or applied voltage.