Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.
Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.
Stoll condition of a motor or Stall torque is the torque which is produced by a device when the output rotational speed is zero. It may also mean the torque load that causes the output rotational speed of a device to become zero - i.e. to cause stalling.Stalling is a condition when the motor stops rotating.This condition occurs when the load torque is greater than the motor shaft torque i.e. break down condition.In this condition the motor draws maximum current but the motor does not rotate.The current is called as Stalling current.
An electric train uses electric motors. Modern trains have many motors, they are mounted on the axles, one motor per axle. Some axles will be powered and have motors on them, some will not.
The field current of a dc motor provides the magnetic field that allows the motor to develop a torque when current flows through the armature..
Gross Torque
An electric motor can power anything that needs mechanical torque.
Same as what? at maximum speed and torque, the motor delivers maximum power.
Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.
Torque and speed are inversely proportional
Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.
Full staring torque, often referred to as "starting torque," is the maximum torque produced by an electric motor when it starts from rest. This torque is crucial for overcoming inertia and initiating the motion of the motor's load. It is typically higher in motors designed for applications requiring a significant initial force, such as in elevators or conveyor systems. Understanding the full staring torque is essential for selecting the appropriate motor for specific applications to ensure efficient operation.
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The pullout torque is the maximum torque a motor can achieve. Also known as breakdown or peak torque. It occurs at the point where, the increase in the rotor current is exactly balanced by the decrease in the rotor power factor.
The shaft of an AC induction motor rotates because of the torque created by the interaction between the magnetic field of the stator and the magnetic field of the rotor.
A 150 HP electric motor will have approximately 280 foot pounds of torque output. Torque is used mostly at low speeds to get loads moving.
When the coil is parallel to magnetic field, torque is maximum. When the coil is in vertical position, the torque is minimum. You can't go beyond that.