The torque-speed curve of a motor can be described as follows: T=2+0.1e N-m for 0 << 60 rad/s and T₂ = 20-0.20 N-m for 6
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The torque-speed curve of a motor can be described as follows: T=2+0.1e N-m for 0 << 60 rad/s and T₂ = 20-0.20 N-m for 60 <o<100 rad/s. The motor drives a constant torque load whose torque T₁ = 6 N-m.
(a) Can the motor start together with the load? Why? (b) Find the two possible steady state speeds.
(c) Which of the two is stable? Why?
(a) Can the motor start together with the load? Why? (b) Find the two possible steady state speeds.
(c) Which of the two is stable? Why?