Trommel
Mining
- May 10, 2006
- 9
From the outset I am not a fluid engineer.
I am investigating a process which requires a flywheel to be turned, In order to build up that initial momentum to get the flywheel turned a high torque is required and hence there is a very high pressure drop across the motor.
The motors we currently use are simple gear motors which are specced for that breakaway torque but do not for the running torque.
I was looking at variable displacement motors which I think can provide that initial torque and give a much more reduced running pressure.
Does anyone have any experience in dealing with this type of breakaway torque situation?
I am investigating a process which requires a flywheel to be turned, In order to build up that initial momentum to get the flywheel turned a high torque is required and hence there is a very high pressure drop across the motor.
The motors we currently use are simple gear motors which are specced for that breakaway torque but do not for the running torque.
I was looking at variable displacement motors which I think can provide that initial torque and give a much more reduced running pressure.
Does anyone have any experience in dealing with this type of breakaway torque situation?