AndyR05
Mechanical
- Sep 6, 2005
- 4
Ladies and Gents,
I'm building a model RC tank in 1/6th scale (made in alloy), and I have been trying to work out the size of motors I need to drive this particular beast. I have spent a while researching the clacs to use but am slightly confused on using the correct methodology.
What I understand teh process to be:
1) Establish the weight of model - given in Inventor
2) Establish desired top speed, whichshall determin the gearing ratio.
3) Establish force required (and thus the torque) to move model from stationary on a horizontal plane to full speed.
4) Establish force required (and thus the torque) to move the model from stationary on an inclined plane to full speed.
Now is this the correct process? I think so?
Any advice on this would be great and if anybody is interested I can post some 3d pictures of teh model as it stands in Inventor?
Cheers in advance
AndyR
I'm building a model RC tank in 1/6th scale (made in alloy), and I have been trying to work out the size of motors I need to drive this particular beast. I have spent a while researching the clacs to use but am slightly confused on using the correct methodology.
What I understand teh process to be:
1) Establish the weight of model - given in Inventor
2) Establish desired top speed, whichshall determin the gearing ratio.
3) Establish force required (and thus the torque) to move model from stationary on a horizontal plane to full speed.
4) Establish force required (and thus the torque) to move the model from stationary on an inclined plane to full speed.
Now is this the correct process? I think so?
Any advice on this would be great and if anybody is interested I can post some 3d pictures of teh model as it stands in Inventor?
Cheers in advance
AndyR