JamesDUK
Mechanical
- Dec 10, 2002
- 22
Hello,
If I have a compressor with known speed and gas power required, can I simply use those two parameters to calculate the torque required. I.e. Torque = power/angular velocity.
Can I further use the fan laws to calculate the power and therefore the torque at lower speeds which would give me an (inaccurate) estimation of the start-up torque of the compressor?
Query relates to a problem motor starting torque with a 7.9MW motor driven compressor, my electrical mates have worked out the motor available torque. There is also a 10:1 gearbox in the string.
Thanks
If I have a compressor with known speed and gas power required, can I simply use those two parameters to calculate the torque required. I.e. Torque = power/angular velocity.
Can I further use the fan laws to calculate the power and therefore the torque at lower speeds which would give me an (inaccurate) estimation of the start-up torque of the compressor?
Query relates to a problem motor starting torque with a 7.9MW motor driven compressor, my electrical mates have worked out the motor available torque. There is also a 10:1 gearbox in the string.
Thanks