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Classification of Load Torques

There are two types of load torques: 1) Active load torques, which have the potential to drive the motor under equilibrium conditions and retain their sign when rotation changes. 2) Passive torques, which always oppose motion and change sign with reversal of motion. Components of load torques include friction torque from various sources referred to the motor shaft, windage torque opposing motion from wind generated by the running motor, and torque required to do useful mechanical work. The nature of the torque depends on the type of load, which may be constant or a function of speed and time-invariant or time-variant, and can change with changes in the load's mode of operation. Common types of industrial loads that

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Classification of Load Torques

There are two types of load torques: 1) Active load torques, which have the potential to drive the motor under equilibrium conditions and retain their sign when rotation changes. 2) Passive torques, which always oppose motion and change sign with reversal of motion. Components of load torques include friction torque from various sources referred to the motor shaft, windage torque opposing motion from wind generated by the running motor, and torque required to do useful mechanical work. The nature of the torque depends on the type of load, which may be constant or a function of speed and time-invariant or time-variant, and can change with changes in the load's mode of operation. Common types of industrial loads that

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Classification of load

torques
1. Active Load torques
2. Passive Load torques
Active Load Torques:
Load torques which have the potential to drive the motor under
equilibrium conditions are called active load torques.
Load torques usually retain sign when the drive rotation is changed.
Active Load Torques
Passive Torque:
Load torques which always oppose the motion and change their sign
on the reversal of motion are called passive load torques.
Torque due to friction cutting Passive torque.

Components of load torques:


1. Friction Torque (TF)
The friction torque (TF) is the equivalent value of various friction
torques referred to the motor shaft.
2. Windage Torque (Tw)

When a motor runs, the wind generates a torque opposing the


motion . This is known as the winding torque.
3. Torque required to do useful mechanical work ( Tm)

Nature of the torque depands of type of


load:
It may be constant and indeoendent of speed, Some function of
speed, may be time invariant or time variant.
The nature of the torque may change with the change in the loads
mode of operation.
Characteristics of different types of load:
In electric drives the driving equipment is an electric motor.
Different types of loads exhibit different
speed torque characteristics.
Most of the industrial loads can be classified into the following 4
general categories:
1. Constant torque type load.
2. Torque proportional to speed (generator type load)
3. Torque proportional to square of the speed (fan type load)
4. Torque inversely proportional to speed (const power type load)
1.Constant Torque Characteristic :

The speed torque characteristic of this type of load is given by


T=K.
Working motor have each mechanical nature of work like shaping ,
cutting, grinding or sharing, require constant torque irrespective of
speed. Similarly cranes during the hoisting.
Similarly cranes during the hoisting and conveyors handling
constant weight of material / unit, time also exhibit this type
of characteristics.
Torque proportional to speed:

Separately excuted dc generators connected to a constant


resistance load, eddy current brakes and calendaring m/cs have a

speed torque characteristics m/cs have a speed


torquecharacteristics given by T= Kw.
Torque propositional to square of the speed :

Load Torque Square of speed


Example : Fans , Rotary pumps , compressors , ship propellers. The
speed torque characteristicsof this type of load is given by
Torque inversely propositional to speed:

In such types of loads , torque is inversely proportional to speed or


load power remains const Eq: Lathes, boring m/cs, milling m/cs ,
steel mill colier and electric traction load.
This type of characteristics is given by

Most of the load require extra effort at the time of starting to


overcome static friction. In power application it is known as brake
away torque and load contengineers call it stiction . Because of
slition , the speed torque characteristics of the load is modified near
to zero speed.

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