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cfordyce05
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2011
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I'm trying to confirm what values I would use to calculate belt pull for a generator driven by a timing belt with a 2-stroke engine. The engine has a propeller on one end and the pulley for the generator on the other. All of the resources I have found for calculating belt pull use the full motor HP and torque values at a given rpm. I was told that I should only be using the torque required to overcome the magnetic and drag forces in the generator assembly to calculate the belt pull. Is this correct?
My goal with these calculations is to determine the correct bearing size in the generator for the load. The bearing life will be drastically different using the engine torque vs the generator torque, which is much less.
Thank you.
Casey
My goal with these calculations is to determine the correct bearing size in the generator for the load. The bearing life will be drastically different using the engine torque vs the generator torque, which is much less.
Thank you.
Casey