Posted by Jason “JDoggyDog” Trotter at 1/13/2001 2:55 PM EST
Student on team #191, X-CATS, from Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School.
Does anyone know where I can get the torque-speed curves for this years motors? Thanks for any help,
Jason “JDoggyDog” Trotter
Posted by Mark Garver at 1/13/2001 3:10 PM EST
Student on team #68, Truck Town Terror, from Waterford Kettering/OSMTech Academy and General Motors Truck Group.
In Reply to: Torque-Speed Curves
Posted by Jason on 1/13/2001 2:55 PM EST:
Well I know you can get a graph of the torque-speed curves in the rule book (look under spec. sheets). This section of the rule book will also give you information about the other motors (stall torque, speed) these have no graphs.
Posted by Ed Sparks at 1/13/2001 8:16 PM EST
Coach on team #34, The Rockets, from Bob Jones High / New Century High and DaimlerChrysler.
In Reply to: Torque-Speed Curves
Posted by Jason on 1/13/2001 2:55 PM EST:
Check out Dr. Joe’s whitepapers on this site. Good Stuff.
Posted by Joe Johnson at 1/13/2001 9:50 PM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.
In Reply to: Re: Torque-Speed Curves
Posted by Ed Sparks on 1/13/2001 8:16 PM EST:
The Motor Calc Spreadsheet on our Whitepaper page will
make the Speed Torque
Curves for the motors given a few bits of data.
Joe J.
Posted by Joe Balint at 1/14/2001 1:22 AM EST
Engineer on team #537, Domo ARIGATO, from Sussex Hamilton HS and GE Medical Systems.
In Reply to: Excel Spreadsheet will make the for you
Posted by Joe Johnson on 1/13/2001 9:50 PM EST:
: The Motor Calc Spreadsheet on our Whitepaper page will
: make the Speed Torque
: Curves for the motors given a few bits of data.
: Joe J.
Joe-
Do you have any real curves for the fisher price, Van
door, Bosch/Van door, drill motors w/or without gear
box, or the new Belimo motor. If so, would you willing
to share that information?
Having worked at ITT Automotive, I fugure you must have
a dyno on-site that you are using to get real
speed-torque and current torque curves. Please let me
know. -Joe
Posted by Joe Johnson at 1/14/2001 1:06 PM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.
In Reply to: Re: Excel Spreadsheet will make the for you
Posted by Joe Balint on 1/14/2001 1:22 AM EST:
With regard actually measuring the speed torque curves
of the motors in the FIRST kit, we have never bothered.
We have designed with the theoretical values (using
the published Stall Torque & Free Speeds). This as
always been close enough for us. In practice, the
results have matched the calculations close enough for
us to trust them.
Joe J.