Before the drive inverter can be selected, the motor torque
requirements must be converted to inverter current
requirements. The Motor Torque vs Current chart below
illustrates the torque-to-current conversion model.
Note: For an asynchronous induction motor, or a
permanent magnet motor operating in field weakening mode, the chart
provides the option to display either the stator phase current,
IPh, or the torque producing current,
Iq. When no option is provided, the
torque producing current,
Iq, is displayed.
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The motor torque vs current calculation is a
non-linear exponential overload model, and makes adjustments for
speed dependent losses, bearing friction and motor temperature,
among other factors.
Specify the motor speed in the speed input
field above the chart, and the torque-to-current model is updated
for the given speed.
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Linear assumption based on the motor torque
constant, kto. This is shown for reference, and to
illustrate the considerable error made when assuming kt
is linear throughout the entire motor torque range.
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Illustrates the available motor torque given
the inverter peak current rating
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