Thread: Motorcalc spreadsheet errors
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10-03-2015 #1
Not completely different I would hope.
The acceleration torques are not much influenced by alignment.
Besides I would build accurately :)
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10-03-2015 #2
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10-03-2015 #3
I can't reply to that, because it makes no sense. 'Not completely different' does not equal 'exactly the same'.
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10-03-2015 #4
This is the thread:
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/1524-...2489#post42489
You have correctly identified the errors.
I made my own version, as a script posted here. I added calculations for efficiencies, friction in different parts and the pulley inertia's. The latter makes a big difference... after including those things I've found it to be a good match with reality.
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10-03-2015 #5
Thanks Jonathan. The second link is same as the first, but if it's the octave script then I've seen that. I preferred to use the spreadsheet, but now I will pick up some of the equations from your script.
Any thoughts on nice values for acceleration for large wood panel cutting, or small plastic parts cutting?
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10-03-2015 #6
Sorry yes, I got the wrong link:
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/7355-...t=octave+servo
By all means copy the equations or whatever you want...
Acceleration will limit the minimum arc radius the machine can move round whilst maintaining the specified feeedrate, so you can work it out from that.
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