The Figure above shows the speed-torque relationship of a permanent-magnet DC mo
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The Figure above shows the speed-torque relationship of a permanent-magnet DC motor. It is rated at 1/8 hp and 2500 rpm. What is the stall torque of this motor? How fast does this motor run when there is no load attached to the shaft? What is the rated torque of the motor? Do this two ways: (1) from the graph, and (2) from the power and speed rating. The answers should be almost the same. If the load (torque) on the shaft is slightly higher than the rated torque, the motor will run a little slower than 2500 rpm. Will it deliver more power or less power? Find an equation for the power as a function of torque. At which torque does the motor delivers the highest amount of power, and how much power is delivered (in hp)?Explanation / Answer
6_solution
Stall torque is the maximumtorque that can be applied to the shaft and cause the motor to stop rotating.
FROM graph and equation of N,
Stalling Torque=3000/10
T=300 watts/rpm (figure image units are not clear)
9 solution
Torque is increasing and speed is decreasing, so power is same, no change in power.
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