Quick Estimate Formulas: Temperature Level Pressure Flow Sensors Pumps Filters Valves

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Temperature Level Pressure Flow Sensors Pumps Filters Valves

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Where F = Force (lbs)


V = Velocity (ft/min)

Coef. of Friction
• Ball or Roller Slide = 0.02
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• Hydrostatic Ways = 0.01
• Rectangle Ways with Gib = 0.01 to 0.25

TORQUE FORMULAS

T= HP x 5252

T = Torque (LbFt)
Where HP = Horsepower
N = Speed (rpm)

T= FxR

T = Torque (LbFt)
Where F = Force (Lbs)
R = Radius (Ft)

Ta WK2 x Change in RPM


(accelerating)

308 x t (Sec)

Ta = Torque (LbFt)
WK2 = Inertia at Motor Shaft (LbFt)2
t = Time to Accelerate (Sec)
Where
Note:
To change LbFt2 to InLbSec2, Divide by 2.68
To change InLbSec2 to LbFt2, Mult. by 2.68

AC MOTOR FORMULAS

Sync Speed = Freq x 120

Number of Poles

Sync Speed = Synchronous Speed (Rpm)


Where
Freq = Frequency (Hz)

% Slip = (Sync Speed - FL Speed) x 100

Sync Speed

FL Speed = Full Load Speed (Rpm)


Where
Sync Speed = Synchronous Speed (Rpm)

Reflected WK2
WK2 of Load
=

(Reduction Ratio)2

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