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How to calculate inertia from deceleration time
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[QUOTE="tryskriel, post: 1497498, member: 98429"] I have a dynamometer to determine HP and Tq of cars and I am trying to setup my software and i need the inertia of my rollers to determine Tq but i have a big flywheel that will turn 1,580 revolution per each roller revolution so its very difficult to determine inertia by calculating the mass of the rollers + mass of the flywheel + gearing multiplier etc... Someone told me that i should be able to determine inertia by turning my roller to 2000rpm and calculate the time it decelerate from 1500rpm - 500rpm Do anybody can give me this formula or the right way to determine inertia by doing that Thanks Fred [/QUOTE]
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