Tmoose,
It's actually an stepped shaft
17mm-22mm-17mm
The rotor is press-fitted to the shaft.
The blade is yoked to the shaft and a nut is installed.
Carbon Steel shaft.
The man question here is how would I know the max torque reached by the spin of the blade, the data I have is that the motor gives 25 N.m at stall, but I would like to know how much torque the moment of inertia adds to the shaft.
Great comments by the way.
Thanks all for your responses. I'm trying to get some guidance on how to approach this calculation to increase my knowledge.
I'm new here. I think I'm not violating any rule. Do you think so Greg?
Can somebody guide me on how to calculate the max torque the shaft of the shaft in the image below?
It's an brushless outside rotor motor, the max torque the motor gives is 25 N.m
I would like to calculate the max torque in the shaft if the blade a 5,000 RPM hits a rock and stops.
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