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5.2 Asynchronous spindle motor and servo drive selection<br />

On the spindles of machine tools, it is important to maintain a constant<br />

turning speed of the spindle. To control this speed, the drive applies<br />

torque to the load according to the characteristics of this load as well as<br />

to the adjusted accelerations and decelerations.<br />

Procedure to calculated the needed motor power:<br />

1. Depending on the characteristics of the load, determine the rated values<br />

of the needed power (in continuous cycle, instantly and periodically).<br />

2. Increase the value of that needed power, considering the efficiency of<br />

the power transmission and load dispersion.<br />

3. Select the drive that offers the current needed to govern the motor in<br />

all duty cycles for that machine.<br />

Power demanded from a motor for a particular load<br />

To determine the needed motor power, use the following formula:<br />

The power of the motor must be greater than the sum of the power required<br />

by the load and the power required by the machine's accelerations<br />

and decelerations.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

nbase<br />

F. H5/2<br />

Constant power required from the motor for a load regardless of the load.<br />

T. H5/1 Constant motor power demanded by a load.<br />

Constant motor power<br />

Load type Constant power, regardless of speed<br />

Examples Winding machines at constant tenstion<br />

Milling spindle<br />

Lathe spindle<br />

Torque/speed<br />

The torque decreases from base speed on<br />

characteristics<br />

The rated power of the drive will be the one<br />

Motor Power<br />

demanded by the load.<br />

Power required by the load<br />

P<br />

MOTOR<br />

> P<br />

LOAD<br />

+ P<br />

ACCEL/DECEL<br />

power<br />

torque<br />

speed<br />

The power demanded from an asynchronous spindle motor in a turning or<br />

machining center is determined by the cutting power.<br />

A good cutting process required the asynchronous spindle motor to be<br />

working at constant power and with a power range between 1:3 and 1:5.<br />

The power values used for a cutting operation on a lathe, mill or machining<br />

center with a drill are calculated using the following formulas.<br />

For a more accurate calculation of the power required, one must bear in<br />

mind different factors such as cutting oil, material, shape of the tools,<br />

hardness of the material machined, etc.<br />

Selection criteria<br />

SELECTING CRITERIA<br />

Asynchronous spindle motor and servo drive selection 5.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1209<br />

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