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Visual torque curve

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Author: JakubKubo

Group: Technical

Filesize: 440.22 kB

Date added: 2017-02-10

Rating: 5

Downloads: 404

Views: 300

Comments: 1

Ratings: 1

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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This machine convert visual torque graph into engine
Set max RPM and Torque by clicking RED and GREEN arrows on machine

Use some of the examples, or create own graph!*

How it works:
1. Laser X position (horizontal) is set by RPM of "engine"
2. Laser "read" height of collum under it and set torque
3. New torque is used in hinge and everything go again:bonk:

All script is in WHITE hinge and RED laser



*(Your graph can NOT exceed red box)
Last edited at 2017/02/10 20:54:40 by JakubKubo
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The power calculation is wrong. Power in Watts = torque in Nm times angular velocity in rad/sec. Power in Hp = Power in Watts divided by 746. My best guess is that you intend to show the power in Watts and you are off by a factor of 100.