Switched reluctance motors are generally concerned about their performance when they are in use. The size of the torque represents its performance. The general calculation method is based on the power of the equipment, and the calculated results will represent the equipment. You can make a better choice according to the usage situation. Let’s teach you how to calculate the torque.
1. Know the power, speed ratio and use coefficient of the switched reluctance motor, and find the torque of the reducer as follows:
reducer torque = 9550 × motor power ÷ motor power input revolutions × speed ratio × use coefficient.
2. Knowing the torque and the output revolutions of the reducer and the use coefficient, find the motor power required by the switched reluctance motor as follows:
Motor power = torque ÷ 9550 × motor power input revolutions ÷ speed ratio ÷ use coefficient.
The above two points are the introduction to the calculation method of the torque of the switched reluctance motor. In fact, the calculation method is relatively simple. You need to know the power used by the motor, so as to calculate the accurate result. Thereby, it will help the follow-up selection work. The above calculation method can be used for reference in the future.
Post time: Apr-23-2022