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#[[Motor Speed Calculator]]
#[[Motor Speed Calculator]]
#[[Hydraulics Calculators]]
#[[Hydraulics Calculators]]
#[[Chain Lenght Calculator]]
#Basic force, torque, stress limit calculations
#Basic force, torque, stress limit calculations
#Center of Mass + Weight
#Center of Mass + Weight

Revision as of 17:41, 17 June 2020

Protocol

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  1. Use Calculations Template - you can make a copy of it or include just the relevant quantities.
  2. Document your work at a wiki page named MachineName_Calculations
  3. Use Presentation Template to explain your calculations with pictures and diagrams. Embed this on the MachineName_Calculations wiki pag. For simple calculations, take pictures of backs of envelopes, your note sheets, screencasts, etc - that show basic quantifications. Use whatever is relevant to quantify what you are working on.


About

Calulations are importance for reasons of determining performance. They are also used in product literature to show useful product specifications.

Scaling Calculations are calculations that also consider scalability. These calculations include all relevant physical, mechanical, fluid, electrical, chemical, thermal, static, dynamic, aerodynamic, acoustic, optical, hydrological, nuclear, structural, and other properties that allow a machine to be effective for a particular purpose. Scalability is emphasized because a single design should be adaptable to different scales of operation via Intensive and Extensive Scalability. Calculations include both parameters and calculations based on these parameters.

Comprehensive List with Links to Online Resources, etc

  1. Motor Torque based on power
  2. Nichrome Wire Calculator
  3. Pulley Calculator
  4. Solenoid Force Calculator
  5. Solar Angle Calculator
  6. Magnet Force Calculator
  7. Cycling Power and Speed Calculator
  8. Cost of Living
  9. Triangle Calculator
  10. Motor Speed Calculator
  11. Hydraulics Calculators
  12. Chain Lenght Calculator
  13. Basic force, torque, stress limit calculations
  14. Center of Mass + Weight
  15. Range of Motion Design calculations
  16. CAE analysis for structural failure, fatigue, deformation, crash testing, abrasion, thermal properties, and others
  17. Cost
  18. Beam deflection
  19. Expected lifetime
  20. Basics Statics calculations according to Basic Statics Calculations Procedure
  21. Expected maintenance cost according to Maintenance Cost Template
  22. Performance/power/speed/lifetime/lift/etc.
  23. Precision calculations - what precision of motion is achieved in devices
  24. Tolerancing requirements
  25. Hydraulic fluid flow and pressure
  26. Basic static loads analysis of mechanical devices
  27. Rotation speeds
  28. Bending forces
  29. Shear strength limits
  30. Thermal loss calculations
  31. Thermal profiles - FEA
  32. Geometrical optics
  33. Torque calculations
  34. Rotational inertia
  35. EMF calculations
  36. Thermal mass calculations
  37. Combustion calculations
  38. Embodied energy calculations
  39. etc.

These calculations should be performed for all critical components of machines, even though the aim is not Value Engineering. In the case over-building of components for purposes of lifetime design, calculations are relevant for providing accurate assessment of safety factors and performance expectations independent of empirical performance data.

A list of desired calculations or data points should be produced for each machine. Note: a spreadsheet or education page should be included to give a crash course on each calculation for the benefit of a novice who has a working knowledge of secondary-level

Spreadsheet

The typical calculations for consideration are:

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