Conditions for obtaining an a priori fixed irregularity coefficient
General mechanical engineering - Dynamics: machine theory
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Conditions for obtaining an a priori fixed irregularity coefficient
General mechanical engineering - Dynamics: machine theory

Author : Jean-Pierre BROSSARD

Publication date: July 10, 1997

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7. Conditions for obtaining an a priori fixed irregularity coefficient

As already mentioned, for various reasons, a maximum value of K is required. In general, motor torque and receiver torque have well-defined characteristics. Motor and receiver are associated according to the formula (6) . However, instantaneous values can be highly variable, as can angular velocity variations.

7.1 Speed variation

In all that follows, we assume the moment of inertia I to be constant. In practice, we can take I mean (

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