Saturn-V
Aerospace
- Nov 30, 2023
- 3
I am working on sizing a stepper motor, and I'm curious how resistive torques will affect motor selection. Let's say the system has an inertia ratio of 2, which is well within the recommended values of 1 to 10.
If the system has a lot of resistive torque caused by friction, less than but a substantial amount of the total motor torque, how will this affect the system? Will it not matter as long as the motor torque exceeds the friction, or will this resistive torque somehow make the motor think the 'effective load inertia' is higher than the actual load inertia and affect the inertia ratio?
If the system has a lot of resistive torque caused by friction, less than but a substantial amount of the total motor torque, how will this affect the system? Will it not matter as long as the motor torque exceeds the friction, or will this resistive torque somehow make the motor think the 'effective load inertia' is higher than the actual load inertia and affect the inertia ratio?