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Anybody out there have a theorem for determining a motor's stall torque and no load speed using a flywheel of a known mass and measuring current draw? I'd probably have to time the acceleration as well, but it seems as if this could be done, I just need a little help with the theory and equations. Thanks.

2007-03-06 02:44:22 · 2 answers · asked by joshnya68 4 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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Didn't the motor come with a spec sheet of some sort that gives torque vs current or watts?

These sites might get you started:

2007-03-06 03:35:09 · answer #1 · answered by Randy G 7 · 0 0

It relies upon on what you want to degree. Connecting the motor to a distinct motor does no longer help until eventually that different motor were calibrated also. the in reality sturdy way is to particularly degree the twisting stress on the load motor. this may usually be accomplished by technique of creating use of load cells on the mounting feet for the load (or driving motor). then you definately can make certain torque at assorted ability and % settings.

2016-12-05 07:59:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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