Claims
- 1. Method for testing electric motors to determine friction torque comprising the steps of
- mechanically connecting an output shaft of a motor to be tested in a test fixture which includes a torque measuring device,
- rotating the output shaft of the test motor to rotate the output shaft in a direction reverse to that which the motor normally rotates when electrical power is applied thereto,
- electrically connecting electrical power to the test motor to cause the output shaft to rotate in its normal direction,
- measuring the average torque of the motor as the speed of the output shaft decreases to zero,
- measuring the average torque of the motor as the speed of the output shaft increases from zero to a predetermined low speed in the normal direction, and
- calculating friction torque by dividing by two the difference between the average torque value calculated as the output shaft speed decreases to zero and the average torque value calculated as the output shaft speed increases from zero to a predetermined low speed,
- determining the actual torque of a motor at various speeds by adding the friction torque to the measured motor torque.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application based upon application Ser. No. 08/303,370, filed Sep. 9, 1994.
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Divisions (1)
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