What Generators Can Run on 12 kgm Torque and Their Current Output?

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Generators that can operate on 12 kgm torque at 60 rpm can produce approximately 0.75 kW of power. This torque translates to 120 Nm, which is calculated using the formula P=T*pi*N/30000. The current output can be determined by dividing the power by the voltage of the generator. While a generator rated for 750 watts is suitable, it may be considered low for some applications. Overall, selecting a generator with the appropriate capacity is essential for optimal performance.
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My project produces 12 kgm torque so,I need a list of Generator which runs on 12 kgm torque and how much Current it produces... Please advise
 
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At what speed does your prime mover apply 12Nm?
 
brewnog said:
At what speed does your prime mover apply 12Nm?


It rotates at 60 rpm
 
So using the torque and rpm, calculate the power (and current is power divided by voltage). Then you can just google for generators that are of that capacity.
 
okay so 12 kgm torque is 120 Nm and speed is 60 rpm...So using this formula P=T*pi*N/30000
Power is .75 kw.
Now a generator which runs on 750 watts...okay that's a little low...
Thanks
 
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