sean7457
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2009
- 8
I've currently got a gearbox that is driven by two electric motors. Each motor is ran through the same differential such that if one motor were to fail, the other motor could still drive the system.
My question is: Will the differential act as a torque multiplier?
I tend to think of it like a traditional differential in a car, only backwards -- replace each tire with a motor, and use the driveshaft as the output for the system. Assume the gear ratio between the motor and diff are 1:1.
The argument I've been having is that one of my co-workers seems to think that in this setup, the diff will add a 2:1 gear reduction, and thus double the torque output. In other words, if both my motors are putting out 10 ft*lb of torque, and they are tied directly to the differential at 1:1 and the differential is tied directly to my output at 1:1, I will still have a total of 20 ft*lb of torque coming out of my gearbox.
I understand that if you lose one motor, the speed will be halved, but the total torque out should remain constant? The load would just shift from one motor to the other?
...I hope I haven't confused anybody. Thanks in advance for any and all help.
My question is: Will the differential act as a torque multiplier?
I tend to think of it like a traditional differential in a car, only backwards -- replace each tire with a motor, and use the driveshaft as the output for the system. Assume the gear ratio between the motor and diff are 1:1.
The argument I've been having is that one of my co-workers seems to think that in this setup, the diff will add a 2:1 gear reduction, and thus double the torque output. In other words, if both my motors are putting out 10 ft*lb of torque, and they are tied directly to the differential at 1:1 and the differential is tied directly to my output at 1:1, I will still have a total of 20 ft*lb of torque coming out of my gearbox.
I understand that if you lose one motor, the speed will be halved, but the total torque out should remain constant? The load would just shift from one motor to the other?
...I hope I haven't confused anybody. Thanks in advance for any and all help.