Monday, 25 July 2016

SPEED/TORQUE CURVES OF DC MOTORS

The diagram below compares speed/torque characteristics of DC motors. At the point of equilibrium, the torque produced by the motor is equal to the amount of torque required to turn the load at a constant speed. At lower speeds, such as might happen when load is added, motor torque is higher than load torque and the motor will accelerate back to the point of equilibrium. At speeds above the point of equilibrium, such as might happen when load is removed, the motor’s driving torque is less than required load torque and the motor will decelerate back to the point of equilibrium.


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