Clareok
Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2011
- 39
Due to space restrictions I wish to design a linear actuator using trapezoidal screw, see attached sketch.
Travel required=730mm
Required time=25sec
Motor Speed=584rpm
Mass=45Kg
l=Screw pitch=3mm
dm=Mean pitch diameter=12.45mm
f=Friction coefficient=0.15
F=Load=441.45N
Calculated torque: Fdm/2*((l+pi*f*dm)/(pi*dm-f*l) = 0.7Nm
My question is, will the required motor torque be the same as the nut, i.e. 0.7Nm?
I cant figure out if the torque on the gear be more than the nut (as this has a large radius)
Travel required=730mm
Required time=25sec
Motor Speed=584rpm
Mass=45Kg
l=Screw pitch=3mm
dm=Mean pitch diameter=12.45mm
f=Friction coefficient=0.15
F=Load=441.45N
Calculated torque: Fdm/2*((l+pi*f*dm)/(pi*dm-f*l) = 0.7Nm
My question is, will the required motor torque be the same as the nut, i.e. 0.7Nm?
I cant figure out if the torque on the gear be more than the nut (as this has a large radius)