torque load
1Torque and speed of a DC motor — Torque of an electric motor is independent of speed. It is rather a function of flux and armature current.: N = frac{K(V IR)}{varphi} where: * N = number of turns * K = proportional constant * R = resistance of armature (ohms) * V = electromotive …
2Torque converter — A torque converter is a modified form of fluid coupling that is used to transfer rotating power from a , such as an internal combustion engine or electric motor, to a rotating driven load. Like a basic fluid coupling, the torque converter… …
3Torque limiter — A torque limiter is an automatic device that protects mechanical equipment, or its work, from damage by mechanical overload. A torque limiter may limit the torque by slipping (as in a friction plate slip clutch), or uncouple the load entirely (as …
4Torque — For other uses, see Torque (disambiguation). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …
5Load transfer — In automobiles, load transfer is the imaginary shifting of weight around a motor vehicle during acceleration (both longitudinal and lateral). This includes braking, and deceleration (which is an acceleration at a negative rate). Load transfer is… …
6torque, full load — Maximum torque delivered without overheating …
7torque, starting — Amount of torque available, when at 0 speed, to Stan and accelerate the load …
8load alteration effect — The reactions in the drive train or, in FWD vehicles, in the steering, due to sudden load alteration. Compare torque steer …
9load-controlled power distribution — A drive torque distribution, as established e.g., by a Torsen differential …
10Starting Torque — The torque at the bottom of a speed (rpm) versus torque curve. The torque developed by the motor is a percentage of the full load or rated torque. At this torque the speed, the rotational speed of the motor as a percentage of synchronous speed… …