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DC Electric Motor Torque/Power Usage
Hello Everybody,
I am mid way through doing an electronic engineering degree, I fancied as a summer project to build 6 wheel search and rescue robot. Idea being to use wheel chair motors to get the thing going. The problem is I am not an mechanical engineer, so am rusty with power and torque, coef of static friction etc. From what I remember from a-level physics I made the quick calculations shown in the image below:
Originally I tried do to this in metric...however after looking at a couple of sites it seems to only work in imperial and I was getting over 2000HP!
...now I think a 50HP car can manage a motorway, so I was expecting a low figure. This seems quite high? Can someone give me their take on this cheers!
[PLAIN]http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/321/robotpng.jpg
Hello Everybody,
I am mid way through doing an electronic engineering degree, I fancied as a summer project to build 6 wheel search and rescue robot. Idea being to use wheel chair motors to get the thing going. The problem is I am not an mechanical engineer, so am rusty with power and torque, coef of static friction etc. From what I remember from a-level physics I made the quick calculations shown in the image below:
Originally I tried do to this in metric...however after looking at a couple of sites it seems to only work in imperial and I was getting over 2000HP!
...now I think a 50HP car can manage a motorway, so I was expecting a low figure. This seems quite high? Can someone give me their take on this cheers!
[PLAIN]http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/321/robotpng.jpg
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