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Decreasing Motor Torque Requirement With a Gearbox
Ok, you are looking at the big picture. Let's make it easy. I am designin turntable of this agv as a subsystem. I need to know ways to reach the goal: turn the table 90 degree in 2 secs with load. Motor will accelerate 1 seconds then decelerate in 1 second. I will put a 1:6 ratio gear system...- crooper
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Decreasing Motor Torque Requirement With a Gearbox
ok, video is an example but logic is same. Think like that : A worker puts the shelf to platform with forklift. platform/turntable has to rotate the shelf load with a gear mechanism and a motor. Look at the video's first second: Car is stopped, fixed on ground, 300kg mass is rotating fast about...- crooper
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Decreasing Motor Torque Requirement With a Gearbox
Thanks for replies. My goal is same as in here ; see in the videos first second: Car is rotating shelf in less then two seconds. I was wonderig how they overcome inertia of the mass. I need to find out a servo(bldc, stepper or other) motor or gear design. At least how these cars rotating...- crooper
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A Mechanical Engineer, Develops Software
Yes, It's me. I'm a master student on mechanical engineering, working on robotics as well as developing softwares. Able to do 3d designs with NX and solidworks . Also able to write programs with .net, and c++. I'm here, because pyhsics is part of me ! Cheers.- crooper
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Decreasing Motor Torque Requirement With a Gearbox
hi, I'm working on a rotational system, and my goal is to rotate a 500kg(1100lbs) load to 90° in 1.5 seconds. Inertia of load makes system hard to accelerate and decelerate. I designed a gear system but still motor needs too much torque. Is there any possible method to decrease motor torque...- crooper
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