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    If I was to spin the screw the unsupported length would be 1800mm and overall length about 1900mm, so the calculations below are based on that.

    J = m*pitch^2/(2*pi)^2

    J = 45*0.01^2/4/pi^2 = 0.114 g-m^2

    For the screw:

    J = 0.5*m*r^2
    Steel --> 7850Kg/m^3
    Therefore:
    J = 0.5*7.85*pi*r^4*l

    So for mine:
    J = 0.5*7.85*pi*0.0125^4*1.9 = 0.572 g-m^2

    That makes the moment of inertia of the screw 5 times that of the gantry.

    I will estimate J for the ballnut assembly.
    Last edited by Jonathan; 14-04-2011 at 12:22 AM.

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