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Motor Holding Torque 1

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antoronson

Mechanical
Oct 7, 2015
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Hi
I am modelling the electrical drive of an Industrial Robot. Now the robot need to be hold at positions for a longer time. The speed is zero at this point. My Physics Simulation engine, return the holding torque of the motor at these points. How do i convert these values to holding power
 
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Mechanical power is torque times angular velocity. When holding, angular velocity is zero, so mechanical power is also zero.

The holding torque requires current, which will consume electrical power. Torque T = Kt * I. Electrical power consumed is I^2 * R.
 
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