edison123
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2002
- 4,508
My client, a car tire manufacturer, has a rubber mixing mill (called Banburry) driven by a 1500 HP/1000 RPM DC motor. The present rubber mill runs at 40 RPM with a 3-stage reduction gearing from the 1000 RPM motor. He tried to run the mill at 50 RPM (to increase productivity !!) but landed up in problems with the field weakened operation of the motor (vicious sparking, vibrations etc).
Now, he wants to change the gear boxes ratio from 1000 RPM/40 RPM (3 stages) to 800 RPM RPM/40 RPM (3 stages). With this arrangement, he figures he can increase the DC motor field current to reduce the motor speed to 800 RPM to get 40 RPM and then run it at the original 1000 RPM to get 50 RPM at mill end.
My query - if the gear box ratio is changed from 1000/40 to 800/40 RPM, what will the torque and horsepower implications to the DC motor ? More torque / More HP required at the reduced speed ?
Now, he wants to change the gear boxes ratio from 1000 RPM/40 RPM (3 stages) to 800 RPM RPM/40 RPM (3 stages). With this arrangement, he figures he can increase the DC motor field current to reduce the motor speed to 800 RPM to get 40 RPM and then run it at the original 1000 RPM to get 50 RPM at mill end.
My query - if the gear box ratio is changed from 1000/40 to 800/40 RPM, what will the torque and horsepower implications to the DC motor ? More torque / More HP required at the reduced speed ?