Rockwell Automation Motion Analyzer Software User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication MOTION-UM004B-EN-P - October 2012
Chapter 2
Sizing Your System
Table 52 - Complex Load Data Options
It is important to start with the mechanism in the appropriate position. Click
on the toolbar at the top of the
dialog box to input the motion profile start condition.
Figure 70 - Graph Tab
Option
Description
Complex Load Data
(label 1 in
Import load data from an external file into the Complex Load Data table on
Use the Unbalanced Load and Crank templates to calculate load data and
enter it in the Complex Load Data table on
Motion
(1)
(label 2 in
(1) The complex load data (position, inertia, and torque, for example) is entered manually, imported, or calculated in the available
Rotary Complex Templates.
Repeating
With this option, the first and last points should be identical so that the
motion profile can be repeated (for example, zero and 360 °). Motion
Analyzer software assumes that rotation may continue indefinitely in
either direction.
Limited Range
With this option, the first and last points indicate the maximum and
minimum positions permitted.
#
Data point number; this number is arbitrary.
Position
Driving shaft angle with reference to the starting angle.
Inertia
Load inertia for the given shaft angle.
Applied Torque
Torque applied at the given position.
Friction Torque
Torque loss due to friction.
Description
Available for you to enter optional notes.
Graph tab
(label 3 in
The Graph tab of the display window shows the inertia, applied torque, and friction torque
values as a function of shaft position based on the data entered in the table on the left (label 2
in