rotor torque

  • 1Rotor rígido — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El rotor rígido es un modelo que se utiliza para explicar el movimiento de los sistemas que rotan. Un rotor rígido es un objeto rígido tridimensional, por ejemplo un trompo o peonza. Para orientar dicho objeto en el… …

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  • 2Rotor de cola — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda      Dirección de giro del rotor principal …

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  • 3Torque 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 …

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  • 4torque effect — The reaction on a vehicle of the torque applied to the propeller or the rotor, which tends to rotate the fuselage in the opposite direction to the torque force. In helicopters, it is countered by the tail rotor. In propeller driven aircraft,… …

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  • 5Torque effect — The torque effect experienced in helicopters and single propeller powered aircraft is a result of Isaac Newton s third law of motion that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction In helicopters, the result of the torque effect is… …

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  • 6Torque 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 …

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  • 7Rotor (electric) — The rotor is the non stationary part of a rotary electric motor or alternator, which rotates because the wires and magnetic field of the motor are arranged so that a torque is developed about the rotor s axis. In some designs, the rotor can act… …

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  • 8torque — The moment of force or combination of forces that tends to produce rotational motion. Torque is the counterforce against the engine force that drives a propeller or rotor. It is measured by multiplying the force by its perpendicular distance from …

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  • 9antitorque rotor — A rotor that provides the required thrust to overcome the main rotor torque in a rotor craft. Also known as a tail rotor. The anti torque rotor produces the thrust required to oppose torque …

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  • 10auxiliary rotor — a rotor that serves either to counteract the effect of main rotor torque on rotorcraft or to maneuver the rotorcraft about one or more of its three principal axes …

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