74spider
Mechanical
- Nov 11, 2007
- 3
Hi All,
This is my first post to this forum so Hi!, and I'd like to ask a question please.
I need to select a DC electric motor to drive a flywheel. The connection between the motor and the flywheel can be direct or geared. The flywheel mass would ideally be in the order of 10KG and needs to be spun up to 500rpm in about 5 seconds, so the motor needs to have good torque qualities. The crunch is, I'd like to power this motor from a rechargeable battery (possibly 10, D size rechargeable batteries (each 1.2V, 2600mAh). Maybe the motor could provide a charging current to the battery when the flywheel is slowing down?
Other battery types could be used but the whole system may be mounted on a turntable running at up to 500rpm so the battery needs to be robust and sealed so as not to leak when spun.
Ideally the motor would be quite 'flat' geometrically, so the main body of the motor could have a large diameter of say 100 to 150mm, but a height of only about 50mm (plus drive shaft length).
Can anyone advise me if there is something out there that fits this bill please ?
If I've left anything unclear, please let me know and I''l give more details.
I would really appreciate any advice.
Many thanks in advance.
74Spider.
This is my first post to this forum so Hi!, and I'd like to ask a question please.
I need to select a DC electric motor to drive a flywheel. The connection between the motor and the flywheel can be direct or geared. The flywheel mass would ideally be in the order of 10KG and needs to be spun up to 500rpm in about 5 seconds, so the motor needs to have good torque qualities. The crunch is, I'd like to power this motor from a rechargeable battery (possibly 10, D size rechargeable batteries (each 1.2V, 2600mAh). Maybe the motor could provide a charging current to the battery when the flywheel is slowing down?
Other battery types could be used but the whole system may be mounted on a turntable running at up to 500rpm so the battery needs to be robust and sealed so as not to leak when spun.
Ideally the motor would be quite 'flat' geometrically, so the main body of the motor could have a large diameter of say 100 to 150mm, but a height of only about 50mm (plus drive shaft length).
Can anyone advise me if there is something out there that fits this bill please ?
If I've left anything unclear, please let me know and I''l give more details.
I would really appreciate any advice.
Many thanks in advance.
74Spider.