kirannm
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2001
- 4
Hi folks, 1st time long time,
I have what seems to be a simple problem; this is my 1st time sizing a motor to move a load.
Problem: I need to move a pallet on rails 36" forward and back. the rails are angle iron /\, the wheels are V grooved. The weight of the pallet is 20,000 lbs. Doing some statics and static rolling resistance calculations, Coef. ~.0018 -.002, I keep coming up with a number of ~40lbs-80lbs to break friction and start rolling. If I just look at a big square box that weighs 20k lbs, I have to overcome 15k lbs( Coef. .78 st on st). My numbers just seem off!?!? Then I have to size this motor to move this mass. Using motion simulators from Rockwell, Parker, Aerotech, I just don't have the experience i guess to get realistic motor sizes out of them. Any thoughts?
Thanks, -Kiran
I have what seems to be a simple problem; this is my 1st time sizing a motor to move a load.
Problem: I need to move a pallet on rails 36" forward and back. the rails are angle iron /\, the wheels are V grooved. The weight of the pallet is 20,000 lbs. Doing some statics and static rolling resistance calculations, Coef. ~.0018 -.002, I keep coming up with a number of ~40lbs-80lbs to break friction and start rolling. If I just look at a big square box that weighs 20k lbs, I have to overcome 15k lbs( Coef. .78 st on st). My numbers just seem off!?!? Then I have to size this motor to move this mass. Using motion simulators from Rockwell, Parker, Aerotech, I just don't have the experience i guess to get realistic motor sizes out of them. Any thoughts?
Thanks, -Kiran