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Lenze · Drive Solution Designer · Manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 12/2013 · TD23

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7

Applications

7.7

Wheel drive

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7.7.1

Calculations

For a wheel drive according to the drawing the following applies:

Moment of inertia
The moment of inertia J

Car

is the part of inertia which does not change during the processing cycle,

e. g. mass of the vehicle (m

Car

), axes, and wheels.

[7-63] Equation 1: Moment of inertia of the vehicle

The part of the payload mass (m

L

) is added. This mass can adopt different values within the process-

ing cycle.

[7-64] Equation 2: Total moment of inertia

Stationary torque
The ascertainment of the stationary torque is based on the determination of the vehicle travelling

resistance. It can consist of the proportion of rolling friction, bearing friction, and wheel flange and

lateral friction. Additionally tensile and hoisting forces can act.

[7-65] Equation 3: Total mass

[7-66] Equation 4: Stationary torque

[7-67] Equation 5: Friction torque

[7-68] Equation 6: Counter-torque

[7-69] Equation 7: Lifting torque

J

Car

J

add

d

Whl

2000

-------------

2

m

Car

+

=

J

sum

J

Car

d

Whl

2000

-------------

2

m

L

+

=

m

sum

m

Car

m

L

+

=

M

sds

M

μ

M

vs

M

g

+

+

=

M

μ

m

sum

g v

v

-----

f

1000

-------------

β

cos

d

Brg

2000

-------------

+

μ

1

d

Whl

2000

-------------

c

+

⋅ ⋅

=

M

vs

F

vs

d

Whl

2000

-------------

=

M

g

m

sum

g

β

sin

d

Whl

2000

-------------

⋅ ⋅

=

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