PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 21:36
What sort of electrical power will be required to cancel out the inertia from the MUGK rotor when it is desired that the engine accelerates /decelerates "freely?"
And will this electrical power input be measured towards the MGUK energy limit?
no sort of electrical power will do it ... because of ....
motor action being really due to the opposition of 2 magnetic forces .....
the so-called motor field and the field produced by the current passing through the conductor (armature) ....
the magnetic field will be weakened by an abnormal conductor magnetic field if the conductor current is abnormal
(this weakening will reduce the torque:current ratio ie increase the mechanical time constant so is self-defeating)
overheating
the field weakening may be permanent
the MGU-K energy limit doesn't count energy moves to & fro between the MG and the CU's capacitive 'float'
APOLOGIES & CORRECTION - this time constant is MECHANICAL time constant (the other is ELECTRICAL)