SUMMARY
The discussion focuses on calculating the torque exerted by a fan mounted on a 5/8" hex shaft rotating at 90 RPM, with a target load of 2.7 N.m. It highlights the challenges of predicting torque due to the fan's operation in a dust box, which affects performance data. The power consumed by the fan is estimated to be approximately 25W, and fan laws are referenced to estimate power draw at lower RPMs. Suggestions include using a prony brake for measurement and considering a DC gear motor as a potential solution for adjustable torque loading.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of torque calculations and units (N.m)
- Familiarity with fan laws and their applications
- Knowledge of power consumption and RPM relationships
- Experience with mechanical loading devices like prony brakes
NEXT STEPS
- Research fan laws and their implications for torque calculations
- Learn about prony brake design and implementation
- Investigate DC gear motors and their specifications for torque applications
- Explore industrial fan blade manufacturers for custom solutions
USEFUL FOR
Mechanical engineers, hobbyists working on fan systems, and anyone involved in torque measurement and fan performance optimization.