It is the twisting force that a motor can produce when it is running.
Yes but only up to a load torque of 8/9 of the rated torque.
In SI, torque is measured in newton metres (N.m). The percentage torque varies according to the design and specifications of a motor.
Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.
it could overheat and become damaged if it is driving a high torque. Much better to use a gearbox.
A series-wound commutator motor has the best starting torque because the torque is proportional to the square of the current, and the starting current is set by a current-limiting resistor which is switched out as the motor builds up speed.
due to its high initial torque value. the DC series motor is a Constant power motor, equal to the RATED POWER if it has at rated value of the U and I. Angular velocity=Rated Power/Torque, so Torque =Rated Power/Angular Velocity thus, in the start the velocity is zero or near, so, the Torque is infinit or very higt
due to its high initial torque value. the DC series motor is a Constant power motor, equal to the RATED POWER if it has at rated value of the U and I. Angular velocity=Rated Power/Torque, so Torque =Rated Power/Angular Velocity thus, in the start the velocity is zero or near, so, the Torque is infinit or very higt
full load torque is the torque which produces rated power at full speed
The base speed of a DC motor is the speed at which it operates while delivering rated torque with rated armature voltage and field current applied.
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Completely stock motor is rated 275hp and 325 ft lbs of torque at 2400 rpms
Yes but only up to a load torque of 8/9 of the rated torque.
yes, It would run as long as the motor was not coupled to a load. Coupled to a load the motor would have no torque and would stall.
In SI, torque is measured in newton metres (N.m). The percentage torque varies according to the design and specifications of a motor.
IIRC, the motor for that year was the LT1, which was rated at 300 horsepower and 330 foot-pounds of torque.
This question is not fully specified. A motor's maximum load is rated in torque. The pull-out torque also differs from the starting torque and rated torque. So to give an exact answer would rely on assumptions. Remember that torque equals weight (Newtons or Pounds) multipled by distance (metres or feet). This can give you the maximum weight than can be lifted when the radius of the pulley/gear mechanism is known. What may also help is knowing that power (hp) equals rotational speed multiplied by torque.
Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.