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Dynamic Torque
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2020
How to Measure Dynamic Torque
To demonstrate how to measure Dynamic Torque. DIY Dynamometer, DIY Dyno.
Bearings
- Amazon
- Uxcell 6701-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearings Z2 12mm x 18mm x 4mm Double Sealed Chrome Steel 10pcs
Electric Motor
- Amazon
- PLUMIA DC 12V 150RPM Gear Motor Centric Output Shaft 37mm Diameter Gearbox High Torque Electric Micro Speed Reduction Geared Motor
Jeff87524@gmail.com
U.S. Patent #8,752,439
Bearings
- Amazon
- Uxcell 6701-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearings Z2 12mm x 18mm x 4mm Double Sealed Chrome Steel 10pcs
Electric Motor
- Amazon
- PLUMIA DC 12V 150RPM Gear Motor Centric Output Shaft 37mm Diameter Gearbox High Torque Electric Micro Speed Reduction Geared Motor
Jeff87524@gmail.com
U.S. Patent #8,752,439
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This is just..... GREAT!!! ❤❤❤
Working on coming up with an rc car motor dyno and this is an amazingly simple way to measure torque. Wonderful explanation and straightforward formula. Will credit this video when i film and post the build video. Thanks!!!
Excelente explicación.
what is the meaning for A ? it's gravity? or rpm?
This is the acceleration constant due to gravity.
Wouldnt the maximum torque be when the friction wheel is fully stopped?
Yes, the maximum torque would be when the friction wheel (output) is fully stopped. This is maximum “Static Torque”, because everything has come to a stop. At this point the scale would indicate the maximum “Static Torque”. However, if you want to measure “Dynamic Torque”, you would then control/vary the friction/load at the output (being careful not to bring everything to a stop). This can be done to measure the “Dynamic Torque” at any rpm.
What is the theory? how do i formulate this?
where did you get the mass of 314 grams?
It was a value on the scale that I saw a lot during the filming of the video.
If the size of gears vary, as in the differential of the vehicles, will it affect the force, will the torque still be same as the product of force times length. Take if the grey gears are smaller than blue/red ones
Yes. It will always be the product of force times length
quite a neat setup. i assume when the motor goes in the other direction you'd need another scale/load cell on the other gear?
Yes
where can i buy that meter machine genius Thanks
You’re the first I’ve seen to do this properly on TH-cam. So much bad information out there. Making this compact and replacing the scale with an actual load sensor would also work.
Thank you for your comment, you are very right. The last few frames of the video show two things, a load cell instead of a scale, and the “compact” gearing configuration that will be the most used option. The configuration and scale I demonstrated in the video is to explain the concept.
Thank You "WP Engineering", and Thank You for being the first comment.
Thanks a lot for your explanation.