MrKero
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Hello to all guys, today looking for information on the network I found this beautiful forum, I look forward to exploring it better
The problem is that I should soon graduate and finish the thesis for three years
I'll put it right away.
being a thesis for the three-year degree everything is theoretically, I would like to create a test bench that functions in an inertial manner, so with the mass connected to the tree and/or with the brake, my doubts are
1) If I only use the parasite current brake it is then possible to detect the pair without blocking to a certain number of turns the brake?
2) Always using the parasite current brake, should I use an inertial mass? how do I calculate its weight knowing only the power in play which is about 17 cv
3) if I decide to do everything through inertial mass, always remains the problem of tracing the inertial mass, and if I want to connect the brake to calculate the cup curve for fixed points instead of the maximum one, the mass should be lower?
I hope you can help me!
Thank you!
The problem is that I should soon graduate and finish the thesis for three years
I'll put it right away.
being a thesis for the three-year degree everything is theoretically, I would like to create a test bench that functions in an inertial manner, so with the mass connected to the tree and/or with the brake, my doubts are
1) If I only use the parasite current brake it is then possible to detect the pair without blocking to a certain number of turns the brake?
2) Always using the parasite current brake, should I use an inertial mass? how do I calculate its weight knowing only the power in play which is about 17 cv
3) if I decide to do everything through inertial mass, always remains the problem of tracing the inertial mass, and if I want to connect the brake to calculate the cup curve for fixed points instead of the maximum one, the mass should be lower?
I hope you can help me!
Thank you!