PhillG
Electrical
- Oct 20, 2008
- 3
(It's probably too difficult/expensive, but what the heck. I'll ask the questions anyway)
I'm doing some research into the possibility of launching a glider using an electric winch. Currently winches consist of a 400ci V8 coupled to an auto, coupled to a heavy truck diff driving a 1metre diameter winch drum. The V8 runs at full throttle for most of the launch. I've worked a few numbers -
drum diameter 1m
tow-in speed 30m/s (yes, 55kts!)
Max pull 900kg
Duration 30s (reducing from max pull to 200kg over 30s)
These numbers suggest (if my math is right)
250kW
30021kWh (reducing to 2426kWh)
Will need to control both the rotational speed and the output torque.
And for the cherry on top, I'm considering driving the entire thing from batteries, but that might be very impractical. Slightly impractical may be OK.
The attachment is an Excel s/sheet I've used to make the calcs.
Is the idea completely outrageous?
TIA, PhillG
I'm doing some research into the possibility of launching a glider using an electric winch. Currently winches consist of a 400ci V8 coupled to an auto, coupled to a heavy truck diff driving a 1metre diameter winch drum. The V8 runs at full throttle for most of the launch. I've worked a few numbers -
drum diameter 1m
tow-in speed 30m/s (yes, 55kts!)
Max pull 900kg
Duration 30s (reducing from max pull to 200kg over 30s)
These numbers suggest (if my math is right)
250kW
30021kWh (reducing to 2426kWh)
Will need to control both the rotational speed and the output torque.
And for the cherry on top, I'm considering driving the entire thing from batteries, but that might be very impractical. Slightly impractical may be OK.
The attachment is an Excel s/sheet I've used to make the calcs.
Is the idea completely outrageous?
TIA, PhillG