infinityvortex
Automotive
- Aug 27, 2008
- 6
So, how feasible/possible/acceptable is it?
Modelling it with a series resistor (for wire resistance) then a series inductance then another series resistance, then finally a capacitor and resistor in parallel). Measuring (and obtaining) typical stall and run currents (at a voltage). Also usually requested by the customer are the inductance (at frequencies) and reistance ( which I have yet to understand as where/how to implement in the above assumed model)..
Now with the assumed model (and using the circuit equations), one can come up with parameters for the motor (and put together a turn on, ss, and turn off curve for the motor), all combined into one equation/program.
Is this way off?.. or is there a good example somewhere of modelling motor equations (searches on this website+google didn't help me much, strangely)..
Thanks..
Hello! I'm the new guy.
Modelling it with a series resistor (for wire resistance) then a series inductance then another series resistance, then finally a capacitor and resistor in parallel). Measuring (and obtaining) typical stall and run currents (at a voltage). Also usually requested by the customer are the inductance (at frequencies) and reistance ( which I have yet to understand as where/how to implement in the above assumed model)..
Now with the assumed model (and using the circuit equations), one can come up with parameters for the motor (and put together a turn on, ss, and turn off curve for the motor), all combined into one equation/program.
Is this way off?.. or is there a good example somewhere of modelling motor equations (searches on this website+google didn't help me much, strangely)..
Thanks..
Hello! I'm the new guy.