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Activity 126 Maximizing Motor Power ndash fischertechnik
IntroductionAn engineer often must design a system to get the most out of limited resources When designing a laptop or mobile phone for example an engineering team works to make the battery last as long as possible for example A vibrating cell phone uses a motor with an off-center load and it needs to be designed with a gear train that delivers the most power or the highest efficiency
These design decisions can be made by making only four measurements of a motor These four measurements describe the most important properties of a particular motor at a given voltage
In this activity you will learn how to make those four measurements You will also learn how to choose a gear ratio to make a motor deliver maximum power or maximum efficiency for a given task
Equipment fischertechnik 2 V micromotor
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fischertechnik hubs and pulley
DC power supply or one AA battery and holder
Multimeter
Timing device for timing to 001 s precision
Vernier force sensor or other device able to measure ~200 mN
Alligator jumper cables
Thread
Clamp
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Procedure1 Set the DC power supply to deliver constant voltage This is accomplished
by turning the current knob all the way clockwise Then use the voltage knob to set the voltage to 10 V Alternatively provide power with one AA battery (not two as shown here)
2 Connect the power source to the motor using alligator jumper cables
3 Measure the no-load speed of the motor by counting the motorrsquos revolutions using a thread
a Mount the motor to the table top using a clamp and fischertechnik parts
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10 V
b Attach a hub to the motor axle when the power is removed and use the hub to anchor the end of a thread that is approximately 5 ft long Hold the motor in a stalled position with the thread wrapped one to three times around the motor shaft
c Start the timer as you release the thread You will minimize tangles if you keep the thread relatively straight It does not matter if the thread winds with slack in it you are only counting revolutions Since you want to know the motorrsquos speed with no load do not slow the motor down by hanging onto the thread more than necessary Stop the timer when the end of the thread reaches the motor Unwind the thread counting revolutions as you go
n = number of rotations = _______
Time for n rotations = _________
4 Calculate the no-load speed = rotationstime Using the fact that 2 radians = 1 rotation convert the no-load speed to radians per second This is the fastest that the motor will spin at this voltage
no-load = No-load speed = _________ rotationssecond
= _________ radianssecond
5 Record the no-load current The power supply displays current but a multimeter should be used for accuracy
If current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter
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Always start with ammeter range settings greater than the current can possibly be The power supply gives a rough indication of the current so you can go right to the correct range setting on the ammeter
Ino-load= No-load current = _________ A
6 Measure the stall torque of the motor Accomplish this by affixing something to the shaft of the motor so that a force can be applied at a precise distance from the axis of rotation You will actually calculate the torque by measuring a force and an off-axis distance
Use a caliper to measure the diameter of the shaft the off-axis distance d is half of this diameter
d = distance from axis of rotation to point where force is applied = _______ m
F = force to stall the motor = ______ N
stall = stall torque = d times F = ______ Nm
7 Record the stall current of the motor
If a current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter Always start with ammeter range settings larger than the current could be
Istall = Stall current = _________ A
8 Congratulations You have measured everything you need to measure to characterize your motor You have all of the most important design parameters that describe the motorrsquos performance for operation at 3 V Letrsquos put them in one place creating a specification sheet or spec sheet as it is commonly called
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 5
Specification Sheet
Motor model ________
For operation at 3 V
No-load current ________
Stall current ________
No-load speed ________
Stall torque ________
9 Engineers make many design decisions by calculating important results from these specs For example what is the torque at which the motor delivers maximum power Refer to the presentation Maximizing Motor Power if needed
=Motor torque for maximum power = frac12 stall torque = ________ Nm
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10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
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14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
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4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
fischertechnik hubs and pulley
DC power supply or one AA battery and holder
Multimeter
Timing device for timing to 001 s precision
Vernier force sensor or other device able to measure ~200 mN
Alligator jumper cables
Thread
Clamp
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 2
Procedure1 Set the DC power supply to deliver constant voltage This is accomplished
by turning the current knob all the way clockwise Then use the voltage knob to set the voltage to 10 V Alternatively provide power with one AA battery (not two as shown here)
2 Connect the power source to the motor using alligator jumper cables
3 Measure the no-load speed of the motor by counting the motorrsquos revolutions using a thread
a Mount the motor to the table top using a clamp and fischertechnik parts
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 3
10 V
b Attach a hub to the motor axle when the power is removed and use the hub to anchor the end of a thread that is approximately 5 ft long Hold the motor in a stalled position with the thread wrapped one to three times around the motor shaft
c Start the timer as you release the thread You will minimize tangles if you keep the thread relatively straight It does not matter if the thread winds with slack in it you are only counting revolutions Since you want to know the motorrsquos speed with no load do not slow the motor down by hanging onto the thread more than necessary Stop the timer when the end of the thread reaches the motor Unwind the thread counting revolutions as you go
n = number of rotations = _______
Time for n rotations = _________
4 Calculate the no-load speed = rotationstime Using the fact that 2 radians = 1 rotation convert the no-load speed to radians per second This is the fastest that the motor will spin at this voltage
no-load = No-load speed = _________ rotationssecond
= _________ radianssecond
5 Record the no-load current The power supply displays current but a multimeter should be used for accuracy
If current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 4
Always start with ammeter range settings greater than the current can possibly be The power supply gives a rough indication of the current so you can go right to the correct range setting on the ammeter
Ino-load= No-load current = _________ A
6 Measure the stall torque of the motor Accomplish this by affixing something to the shaft of the motor so that a force can be applied at a precise distance from the axis of rotation You will actually calculate the torque by measuring a force and an off-axis distance
Use a caliper to measure the diameter of the shaft the off-axis distance d is half of this diameter
d = distance from axis of rotation to point where force is applied = _______ m
F = force to stall the motor = ______ N
stall = stall torque = d times F = ______ Nm
7 Record the stall current of the motor
If a current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter Always start with ammeter range settings larger than the current could be
Istall = Stall current = _________ A
8 Congratulations You have measured everything you need to measure to characterize your motor You have all of the most important design parameters that describe the motorrsquos performance for operation at 3 V Letrsquos put them in one place creating a specification sheet or spec sheet as it is commonly called
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 5
Specification Sheet
Motor model ________
For operation at 3 V
No-load current ________
Stall current ________
No-load speed ________
Stall torque ________
9 Engineers make many design decisions by calculating important results from these specs For example what is the torque at which the motor delivers maximum power Refer to the presentation Maximizing Motor Power if needed
=Motor torque for maximum power = frac12 stall torque = ________ Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 6
10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 7
14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 8
17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
Procedure1 Set the DC power supply to deliver constant voltage This is accomplished
by turning the current knob all the way clockwise Then use the voltage knob to set the voltage to 10 V Alternatively provide power with one AA battery (not two as shown here)
2 Connect the power source to the motor using alligator jumper cables
3 Measure the no-load speed of the motor by counting the motorrsquos revolutions using a thread
a Mount the motor to the table top using a clamp and fischertechnik parts
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 3
10 V
b Attach a hub to the motor axle when the power is removed and use the hub to anchor the end of a thread that is approximately 5 ft long Hold the motor in a stalled position with the thread wrapped one to three times around the motor shaft
c Start the timer as you release the thread You will minimize tangles if you keep the thread relatively straight It does not matter if the thread winds with slack in it you are only counting revolutions Since you want to know the motorrsquos speed with no load do not slow the motor down by hanging onto the thread more than necessary Stop the timer when the end of the thread reaches the motor Unwind the thread counting revolutions as you go
n = number of rotations = _______
Time for n rotations = _________
4 Calculate the no-load speed = rotationstime Using the fact that 2 radians = 1 rotation convert the no-load speed to radians per second This is the fastest that the motor will spin at this voltage
no-load = No-load speed = _________ rotationssecond
= _________ radianssecond
5 Record the no-load current The power supply displays current but a multimeter should be used for accuracy
If current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 4
Always start with ammeter range settings greater than the current can possibly be The power supply gives a rough indication of the current so you can go right to the correct range setting on the ammeter
Ino-load= No-load current = _________ A
6 Measure the stall torque of the motor Accomplish this by affixing something to the shaft of the motor so that a force can be applied at a precise distance from the axis of rotation You will actually calculate the torque by measuring a force and an off-axis distance
Use a caliper to measure the diameter of the shaft the off-axis distance d is half of this diameter
d = distance from axis of rotation to point where force is applied = _______ m
F = force to stall the motor = ______ N
stall = stall torque = d times F = ______ Nm
7 Record the stall current of the motor
If a current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter Always start with ammeter range settings larger than the current could be
Istall = Stall current = _________ A
8 Congratulations You have measured everything you need to measure to characterize your motor You have all of the most important design parameters that describe the motorrsquos performance for operation at 3 V Letrsquos put them in one place creating a specification sheet or spec sheet as it is commonly called
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 5
Specification Sheet
Motor model ________
For operation at 3 V
No-load current ________
Stall current ________
No-load speed ________
Stall torque ________
9 Engineers make many design decisions by calculating important results from these specs For example what is the torque at which the motor delivers maximum power Refer to the presentation Maximizing Motor Power if needed
=Motor torque for maximum power = frac12 stall torque = ________ Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 6
10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 7
14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 8
17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 9
b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 11
23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
b Attach a hub to the motor axle when the power is removed and use the hub to anchor the end of a thread that is approximately 5 ft long Hold the motor in a stalled position with the thread wrapped one to three times around the motor shaft
c Start the timer as you release the thread You will minimize tangles if you keep the thread relatively straight It does not matter if the thread winds with slack in it you are only counting revolutions Since you want to know the motorrsquos speed with no load do not slow the motor down by hanging onto the thread more than necessary Stop the timer when the end of the thread reaches the motor Unwind the thread counting revolutions as you go
n = number of rotations = _______
Time for n rotations = _________
4 Calculate the no-load speed = rotationstime Using the fact that 2 radians = 1 rotation convert the no-load speed to radians per second This is the fastest that the motor will spin at this voltage
no-load = No-load speed = _________ rotationssecond
= _________ radianssecond
5 Record the no-load current The power supply displays current but a multimeter should be used for accuracy
If current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 4
Always start with ammeter range settings greater than the current can possibly be The power supply gives a rough indication of the current so you can go right to the correct range setting on the ammeter
Ino-load= No-load current = _________ A
6 Measure the stall torque of the motor Accomplish this by affixing something to the shaft of the motor so that a force can be applied at a precise distance from the axis of rotation You will actually calculate the torque by measuring a force and an off-axis distance
Use a caliper to measure the diameter of the shaft the off-axis distance d is half of this diameter
d = distance from axis of rotation to point where force is applied = _______ m
F = force to stall the motor = ______ N
stall = stall torque = d times F = ______ Nm
7 Record the stall current of the motor
If a current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter Always start with ammeter range settings larger than the current could be
Istall = Stall current = _________ A
8 Congratulations You have measured everything you need to measure to characterize your motor You have all of the most important design parameters that describe the motorrsquos performance for operation at 3 V Letrsquos put them in one place creating a specification sheet or spec sheet as it is commonly called
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
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Specification Sheet
Motor model ________
For operation at 3 V
No-load current ________
Stall current ________
No-load speed ________
Stall torque ________
9 Engineers make many design decisions by calculating important results from these specs For example what is the torque at which the motor delivers maximum power Refer to the presentation Maximizing Motor Power if needed
=Motor torque for maximum power = frac12 stall torque = ________ Nm
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10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
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14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
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4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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Always start with ammeter range settings greater than the current can possibly be The power supply gives a rough indication of the current so you can go right to the correct range setting on the ammeter
Ino-load= No-load current = _________ A
6 Measure the stall torque of the motor Accomplish this by affixing something to the shaft of the motor so that a force can be applied at a precise distance from the axis of rotation You will actually calculate the torque by measuring a force and an off-axis distance
Use a caliper to measure the diameter of the shaft the off-axis distance d is half of this diameter
d = distance from axis of rotation to point where force is applied = _______ m
F = force to stall the motor = ______ N
stall = stall torque = d times F = ______ Nm
7 Record the stall current of the motor
If a current greater than the range setting of an ammeter passes through the meter it blows the fuse of the meter and can damage the meter Always start with ammeter range settings larger than the current could be
Istall = Stall current = _________ A
8 Congratulations You have measured everything you need to measure to characterize your motor You have all of the most important design parameters that describe the motorrsquos performance for operation at 3 V Letrsquos put them in one place creating a specification sheet or spec sheet as it is commonly called
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 5
Specification Sheet
Motor model ________
For operation at 3 V
No-load current ________
Stall current ________
No-load speed ________
Stall torque ________
9 Engineers make many design decisions by calculating important results from these specs For example what is the torque at which the motor delivers maximum power Refer to the presentation Maximizing Motor Power if needed
=Motor torque for maximum power = frac12 stall torque = ________ Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 6
10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 7
14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
Specification Sheet
Motor model ________
For operation at 3 V
No-load current ________
Stall current ________
No-load speed ________
Stall torque ________
9 Engineers make many design decisions by calculating important results from these specs For example what is the torque at which the motor delivers maximum power Refer to the presentation Maximizing Motor Power if needed
=Motor torque for maximum power = frac12 stall torque = ________ Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 6
10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 7
14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
10Engineers often want to select a component based on something they calculate from the specs Suppose you are selecting a cell phone vibration motor and want at least 200 mW of power Will this motor do the trick Calculate the maximum output power of this motor Note that the speed of the motor at half the stall torque is half the no-load speed
= Motor speed at maximum power = frac12 no-load speed = ________ rads
Pout = Motor output power at maximum power = times = ________ W
11 It is common for motor output power to be reported in horsepower Convert the output power to hp Show your work
Pout = ________ W times __________________ = _________ hp
12Use the Internet to look up the power output of a power tool or air compressor on the market Describe what you found out Compare to your motor
13Because you characterized your motor you can make a lot of design decisions Suppose you want to use your motor to drive a robot that requires 005 Nm of torque on the drive axle A gear train will transfer power from the motor to the drive axle That 005 Nm will be the output torque from the gears The motor will deliver the input torque to the gears What gear ratio would you need to use to make this motor deliver maximum power to the drive shaft
GR=τoutτ iquest
=iquest
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 7
14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
14Because you measured the specs of your motor you can predict how much electrical power it will consume Letrsquos do that calculation for when the motor is exerting half of its stall torquemdashwhen it is working at maximum output power How much electrical power is flowing into the motor
Voltage = V = 10 V
Current = I = halfway between stall current and no-load current
= _______ A
Electrical Power = Pin = I V = __________________ = ___________ W
15Sometimes engineers will design a device to be as efficient as possible instead of designing it to be as powerful as possible How efficient is your motor Calculate the efficiency of the motor when it is operating at maximum power
η=PoutPiquest
=
16 It was easy to calculate the torque at which the motor would deliver maximum power (Review How did you calculate that torque Look back at step 9) It is not so easy to calculate the torque at which the motor will deliver power at maximum efficiency But there is an algorithm for it An algorithm is a procedure to follow Steps 10 14 and 15 walked you through the algorithm for calculating the efficiency for a given torque
What are the steps of the algorithm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 8
17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 9
b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
17You could find the maximum efficiency by calculating the efficiency at many different torques and picking the highest efficiency That would require many iterations of the algorithm Computers are very good at automating that work Open the spreadsheet 126 Motor Power at Constant Voltage and enter the specifications of your motor
This spreadsheet is automated to calculate efficiencies for 100 torques between 0 Nm and the stall torque you enter It automatically updates the two graphs to specify how four design parameters for your motor are dependent on the torque delivered by the motor The first graph shows efficiency (in blue) and motor output power (in red) Discuss the graphs created by your spreadsheet with your lab partner
a Paste images of your graphs here
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 9
b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 10
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
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4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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b What are the x- and y-axes for each curve Notice two y-axes on each graph
Color y-variable vs x-variable
blue _____________ vs ______________
red motor power vs motor torque _
green _____________ vs ______________
purple _____________ vs ______________
18Find the point on the efficiency graph that is the maximum efficiency Indicate this spot on the graph that you pasted into this document in step 17a above You can indicate the spot on the graph by inserting a circle into this Word document using the following steps
a Select Insert gt Shapes gt select oval
b Right-click the oval
c Change fill to ldquono fillrdquo
d Change the outline color to a setting that will effectively draw attention to a precise location on the graph
e Change the line weight to be large enough to be obvious but small enough to be precise
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19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
19Based
on your graphs what is the maximum efficiency
max
= ___________
20At what torque does the maximum efficiency occur
max efficiency = ___________ Nm
21Using the torque from step 20 as the x-coordinate on the second graph find the current used by your motor when it is operating at maximum efficiency Circle this point on your second graph following the method listed in step 18
max efficiency = ___________ A
22How much electrical power does the motor use when it is operating at maximum efficiency
Pelec
= I V = ______________ = ________ W
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 11
23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
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Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
23The efficiency tells you what percent of the electrical energy is transformed to mechanical energy The rest of the energy becomes heat energy increasing the temperature of the motor Power is the rate at which energy is transformed At what rate is heat energy deposited into the motor when it is operating most efficiently
Pheat
= ( 1 - max
) Pelec
=
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 12
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
Conclusion Questions1 Explain what it means to ldquocharacterizerdquo a component to be used in a
system
2 In this activity you used math and science to calculate how to use a motor in a design instead of using trial and error What are the advantages of using math and science in engineering design What are the advantages of trial and error
3 Explain how efficiency is related to electrical energy mechanical energy and heat energy
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 13
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
4 The motor in the design shown at left has the specifications shown at right What gear ratio should be used for maximum power
For operation at 9 V
No-load current 100 mA
Stall current 3 A
No-load speed 20 rads
Stall torque 60 Nm
copy 2012 Project Lead The Way Inc
Principles of Engineering Activity 126 Maximum Motor Power FT ndash Page 14
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