Measuring Torque Without Stalling Motor | Battery-Powered Solutions

In summary, there are two ways to measure the torque of a rotating motor. One method involves measuring the current and the other involves measuring the time it takes for the motor to raise a weight. Both methods require knowledge of the motor's applied voltage and can be used to determine torque at different RPM values. It is important to be cautious of the motor's maximum continuous current rating to prevent permanent damage.
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I need to devise a way to measure the torque of a Rotating Motor. Now i already have 2 ways in mind but both of them require that the motor stops while still being powered by a battery or something. ( I think we risk permanent damage to the motor )
Can someone point me to a method that wouldnt require the stalling of a motor and still give me the torque somehow? Also, is there anyway to get torque out of the RPM value of the motor? :confused:
Thankyou!​
 
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The torque of an electric motor depends directly on current. Relationship is pretty much linear, so once you know torque at some current, you can measure current to find torque for all other situations.

The current, in turn, depends on effective voltage across coils, which is applied voltage - back EMF voltage. The back EMF voltage depends on RPMs, and is usually also linear with these. So again, as long as you know torque at some RPM and you know applied voltage, you can figure out torque in all other situations by measuring RPMs.

Now, as far as actually measuring torque to get a reference point for either of these methods you can try one of the two things. First, you can apply a significantly lower voltage and measure torque of stalled motor. That SHOULD prevent the motor from burning out while allowing you to measure the torque, but you need to check what the maximum continuous current rating is for this motor and adjust voltage so that the current is not exceeded.

Another method is to time how long it takes for the motor to raise a weight using a simple wench. Weight * diameter of the spool = torque. Speed gives you RPM at which this torque was achieved. You can now figure out torque at any other RPM value.
 

What is torque and why is it important to measure it without stalling the motor?

Torque is a rotational force that is exerted on an object. In the case of a motor, it is the force that causes it to rotate. It is important to measure torque without stalling the motor because stalling can cause damage to the motor and decrease its efficiency.

What are some common methods for measuring torque without stalling the motor?

Some common methods include using a torque sensor or a dynamometer, which measures the torque indirectly by measuring the force applied to a lever arm. Another method is using an encoder, which measures the rotation of the motor shaft and calculates the torque based on the motor's speed and power consumption.

What are the benefits of using battery-powered solutions for measuring torque?

Battery-powered solutions offer several benefits, including portability, convenience, and cost-effectiveness. They do not require a power outlet, making them ideal for on-site or remote measurements. They are also easy to set up and use, and do not require any additional equipment or wiring.

What are some potential challenges when measuring torque without stalling the motor?

One potential challenge is finding the right equipment or method that can accurately measure torque without stalling the motor. Another challenge is accounting for external factors, such as friction and air resistance, which can affect the torque measurement. Additionally, variations in the motor's load and speed can also impact the accuracy of the measurement.

How can the accuracy of torque measurements be improved?

To improve the accuracy of torque measurements, it is important to use high-quality equipment and methods that are suitable for the specific motor and application. It is also helpful to minimize external factors that can affect the measurement, and to perform multiple measurements to account for any variations. Regular calibration and maintenance of the equipment can also help ensure accurate torque measurements.

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