Less options inertia mode – Rockwell Automation Motion Analyzer Software User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication MOTION-UM004B-EN-P - October 2012

Chapter 2

Sizing Your System

2.1.4.4.1.1. Less Options Inertia Mode

The Less Options Inertia mode is the default mode when you open the Inertia
Calculator. Use this mode to calculate inertia for a single cylindrical component.
The center of mass/center of gravity of the cylinder must coincide with the axis of
rotation.

Figure 85 - Less Options Inertia Mode

Table 63 - Less Options Inertia Mode Properties

Because the Less Options Inertia mode is used to calculate the inertia of a single
cylindrical component, the options in the Add Element toolbar are not available.

Parameter

Description

Element Properties
(label 1 in

Figure 85

)

Type

Choose the type of cylinder (solid or hollow) you would like to calculate the inertia for.

Name

Enter a meaningful name for the item you are calculating inertia for.

Calculate Using

Select the type of data (mass or density) you would like to use to calculate inertia.

Diameter

This is the diameter of the cylinder. When calculating inertia for a hollow cylinder, you also need to enter inner and outer
diameter as defined in the Element Image window.

Length

This is the length of the cylinder. This parameter is not required when calculating based on mass.

Mass

This is the cylinder mass. This parameter is not required when calculating based on density.

Material

Choose the material of the cylinder from the pull-down menu. If Other is selected as the material type, the density value
also needs to be entered. This parameter is not required when calculating based on mass.

Density

When the cylinder material is not available in the Material pull-down menu, the density value must be entered here. This
parameter is not required when calculating based on mass or when the material is selected from the pull-down menu.

Element Properties
(label 2 in

Figure 85

)

Element Mass

Once the element properties are entered, the Element Mass and Element Inertia properties are displayed (see label 2) and
in the Results window (see label 3).
The Element Mass and Element Inertia, and the Total Mass and Total Inertia are equivalent in Less Options Inertia mode,
because data is only entered for a single cylindrical element.

Element Inertia

Results
(label 3 in

Figure 85

)

Total Inertia

Mass

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