Vipul19
Structural
- Jan 17, 2011
- 20
I am designing a drive system that carries cement material through cutting heads on a tray and then returns for new material. I have established the gear ratio and motor size.
I need a 10HP motor that is capable of 155rpm to 1800rpm under constant torque. Based on this, I have been told that an inverter duty motor (15:1 CT) is sufficient. It makes sense to me, since I do not need to go any slower.
My Gear ratio is 49:1.
I am envisioning the following drive cycle:
1. We plan on signalling running the drive at around 50 - 60Hz for 2 – 2.5 sec. – This is the inital approach to the cutting heads
2. Then 5-10Hz for about 30sec – 40 secs – This is the cutting phase
3. Then 120 Hz for about 2-3secs. – This is the final departure from the cutting heads
4. Then 0Hz for about 5 secs – This is unloading the cut material
5. Then 120Hz for about 5 secs – This is the return of the cart for the next cycle
Then 0Hz for about 5-10secs – This is the wait for loading the new material.
My questions are:
1. What type of VFD to get
2. Do I need encoder? I don't want proximity sensors to determine each stage, but want to do it based on either time or position.
If I need an encoder, I am told that I need to go to a vector duty motor since the inverter duty does not have encoder option.
Thanks.
I need a 10HP motor that is capable of 155rpm to 1800rpm under constant torque. Based on this, I have been told that an inverter duty motor (15:1 CT) is sufficient. It makes sense to me, since I do not need to go any slower.
My Gear ratio is 49:1.
I am envisioning the following drive cycle:
1. We plan on signalling running the drive at around 50 - 60Hz for 2 – 2.5 sec. – This is the inital approach to the cutting heads
2. Then 5-10Hz for about 30sec – 40 secs – This is the cutting phase
3. Then 120 Hz for about 2-3secs. – This is the final departure from the cutting heads
4. Then 0Hz for about 5 secs – This is unloading the cut material
5. Then 120Hz for about 5 secs – This is the return of the cart for the next cycle
Then 0Hz for about 5-10secs – This is the wait for loading the new material.
My questions are:
1. What type of VFD to get
2. Do I need encoder? I don't want proximity sensors to determine each stage, but want to do it based on either time or position.
If I need an encoder, I am told that I need to go to a vector duty motor since the inverter duty does not have encoder option.
Thanks.