Heat dissipated in brake to stop motor


Assignment:

Question 1. Assume the torque stays constant at 120 N-m. How long will it take for the unloaded armature to accelerate from zero up to full speed of 3000 rpm?

Question 2. What will be the power of the motor when it is shut off while the motor is running at 3000 rpm and brakes applied. How much heat in joules will be dissipated in the brake in order to bring the motor to a stop?

Question 3. The motor has a bearing shaft diameter of 3.2 cm and the coefficient of friction of each bearing is 0.008. Find the torque of friction of the bearings.

Question 4. With regards to Q2 Instead of the brakes being applied, the motor with the power cut off is allowed to run until it is brought to stop by the torque of friction of the bearings. How long will the armature take to come to a stop. Assuming all other losses ( such as windage) are zero.

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