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Hi,
I've got a cylinder which needs to turn 90 deg. clockwise and 90 deg. counterclockwise (seen below from the front and above). How do I calculate the necessary torque on the engine? I can disregard the weight of the bracket holding the cylinder. Any help would be much appriciated!
Hi,
I've got a cylinder which needs to turn 90 deg. clockwise and 90 deg. counterclockwise (seen below from the front and above). How do I calculate the necessary torque on the engine? I can disregard the weight of the bracket holding the cylinder. Any help would be much appriciated!
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and you already replied.
, sorry. 1 second is a lot better. In that one second, it has to accelerate from standstill, and decelerate to standstill again,as