morbark
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2002
- 27
To all,
I have a 10,000 lb mass that is about 36 inches in diameter that is going to have to be accelerated from rest to about 300 rpms in roughly 10 seconds.
My question is...I guess I can figure it's "I" value (ie 1/2*m*r^2), but where does the acceleration of this body come into play? Isn't that quite important?
We're trying to determine the greatest amount of torque that will be needed to get this beast moving!
Thanks so much,
Bill
I have a 10,000 lb mass that is about 36 inches in diameter that is going to have to be accelerated from rest to about 300 rpms in roughly 10 seconds.
My question is...I guess I can figure it's "I" value (ie 1/2*m*r^2), but where does the acceleration of this body come into play? Isn't that quite important?
We're trying to determine the greatest amount of torque that will be needed to get this beast moving!
Thanks so much,
Bill