Constant power range template, From solidworks – 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

2.1.4.5.2. Constant Power Range Template

Use this template (label 2 in

Figure 95

) when three of the following four values

are known for the application.

Click

to use the Power Calculator and enter the known torque and speed

values.

Figure 97 - Power Calculator

Table 72 - Input Properties (refer to

Figure 97

)

Click Apply to display the Power value and other missing value.

2.1.5. From SolidWorks

Integration with SolidWorks software can be used to obtain data to accurately
size motors, drives, and accessories for mechanically complex applications.
SolidWorks Motion has built-in tools that let users obtain accurate inertia and
force/torque data. Rather than manually recalculating or simply estimating these
values for motor sizing, Motion Analyzer software integrates with SolidWorks
software for consistency throughout the design process.

SolidWorks software calculates torque/force information for the following two
load types.

Table 73 - Enter Motion Profile

Parameter

Description

Max Torque

Maximum torque value for your application.

Min Torque

Minimum torque value for your application.

Min Speed

Minimum speed for your application.

Max Speed

Maximum speed for your application.

Workflow Method

Description

Page

Independent Axis
Workflow

Select From SolidWorks as the load type.

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Inter-dependent Axes
Workflow

Launch the SolidWorks Simulation tool from the System View page.

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