torque ? by student [RE-wrenches]

David Palumbo, Independent Power & Light ipl at sover.net
Sun Apr 22 06:12:05 PDT 2001


I do not have an answer for Manuel. Anybody who can?

"Dear Mr. David Palumbo

My name is Manuel Padua and I live in San Juan Puerto
Rico. At this moment, I'm working in my final project
so  I am looking for information at the internet when
I found your web page. My projet consist in the design
of a Power Generator. I need to know how I can
calculate the Torque that requires the generator at
full load. I saw many catalogs of Power Generator's
and they only show me the horse power that requires a
specific generator.  I can calculate the torque based
in this horse power with the formula 
T =((5252)*HP)/n ; where T = torque, HP = horse power,
n = RPM.  Now how I know that this torque is the
maximum torque that I need to rotate the generator at
the full load. I will appreciate anya help that you
can bring me.  

Sincerely,
Manuel Padua
Student of Mechanical Engineering"

Thanks for your time,
Dave

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