Siemens SIMOTICS S-1FT7 Configuration Manual page 402

Synchronous motors
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Appendix
A.1 Glossary
Torque constant k
(value for a 100 K average winding temperature rise)
T
Quotient obtained from the static torque and stall current.
Calculation:
Note
This constant is not applicable when configuring the necessary rated and acceleration
currents (motor losses!).
The steady-state load and the frictional torques must also be included in the calculation.
Electrical time constant T
Quotient obtained from the rotating field inductance and winding resistance.
Maximum torque M
max
Torque that is generated at the maximum permissible current. The maximum torque is briefly
available for high-speed operations (dynamic response to quickly changing loads).
The maximum torque is limited by the closed-loop control parameters.
Maximum torque (limited by converter) M
The maximum torque that can be applied (temporarily) for operation on the recommended
motor module.
Max. current I
max
This current limit is only determined by the magnetic circuit. Even if this limit is only briefly
exceeded, it can result in the irreversible de-magnetization > 2 % of the magnetic material.
Specification of the RMS value of a sinusoidal current.
Maximum converter current I
RMS converter output current (per phase) that can be supplied temporarily by the
recommended motor module
Maximum permissible speed (mechanical) n
The maximum mechanically permissible speed is n
forces and frictional forces in the bearing.
400
k
M
=
T
0 (100 K)
The constant is valid up to approx. 2 ∙
motors
el
max conv
max conv
max
I
/
0(100 K)
.
max mech
Configuration Manual, 09/2018, A5E45099423B AA
M
) for naturally cooled
0 (60 K
T
=
el
. It is defined by the centrifugal
S-1FT7 synchronous motors
L
R
/
D
Str

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