jadujadu
Electrical
- Dec 1, 2011
- 8
Hi everybody!
First of all I have to excuse my english, but I hope everybody can understand me.
I'm building a test bench for AC motors, where the AC motor will be connected to a DC motor(will be running as an generator) with an adjustable load connected.
I've been trying to find a formula for calculating the torque produced by the AC motor, with just using the readings from the DC motor,but I can't find anything... I know that the torque is proportional to current, but I just can't figure out how to do this.
This is a new type of problem for me, since I have only been working with oil and gas installations, with very little motor installations, and non DC-motor installations.
The only parameters for the DC motor I have at the moment is:
Generator: 2,2kW @ 1500rpm
Motor: 2,0kW @ 1400rpm
Rotor: DC 220V 12A
Excitation DC 220V 0,8A
I would really appreciate if anyone could help me out here.
Great forum btw!
First of all I have to excuse my english, but I hope everybody can understand me.
I'm building a test bench for AC motors, where the AC motor will be connected to a DC motor(will be running as an generator) with an adjustable load connected.
I've been trying to find a formula for calculating the torque produced by the AC motor, with just using the readings from the DC motor,but I can't find anything... I know that the torque is proportional to current, but I just can't figure out how to do this.
This is a new type of problem for me, since I have only been working with oil and gas installations, with very little motor installations, and non DC-motor installations.
The only parameters for the DC motor I have at the moment is:
Generator: 2,2kW @ 1500rpm
Motor: 2,0kW @ 1400rpm
Rotor: DC 220V 12A
Excitation DC 220V 0,8A
I would really appreciate if anyone could help me out here.
Great forum btw!