2011/12/27 Viesturs Lācis <viesturs.la...@gmail.com>

> 2011/12/23 Viesturs Lācis <viesturs.la...@gmail.com>:
> > Hello, gentlemen!
> >
> > I have 3 servo motors and I am looking for appropriate servo drives for
> them.
> > I managed to get a technical specification of my servo motors:
> >
> >
> > Motor type: T3-0130-60-560
> > Winding number: 01-00111
> >
> > Rated Speed: 6000 min^-1
> > DC Bus Voltage: 560 V
> > Nominal AC Voltage: 330 V
> > Rated Motor Voltage: 309 V
> > Rated Torque: 1,00 Nm
> > Rated AC Current: 1,40 A
> > Stall Torque: 1,30 Nm
> > Stall AC Current: 1,67 A
> > Peak Torque: 5,2 Nm
> > Peak Current: 7,2 A
> > Max. Speed: 12000 min^-1
> > EMF Constant: 47,0 V/1000
> > Torque Constant: 0,78 Nm/A
> > Terminal Resistance: 12,7 Ω
> > Terminal Inductance: 21,5 mH
> > Number of poles: 6
> >
> > El. Time Constant: 1,7 ms
> > Mech. Time Constant: 2,4 ms
> > Thermal Time Constant: 30 min
> > Rotor Inertia: 0,65 kg*cm^2
> >
>
> Can any one suggest me, what is the rated power of these motors?
> I thought that it is calculated this way:
> Rated power = rated voltage * rated current
>

This is consumed electrical power, actually.

>
> Andy Pugh told me that motor power could be calculated also this way:
> Power = 2 x pi x torque x rps
>

And this is output mechanical power. And I guess this is the rated power
you seek for.

Andrew
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