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Airflex Table of Formulas
Units for wk2 are lb ft2. Unless specified in the description column, all units are per the Table of Units and Measures.
Quantity
Formulas
Symbol
No.
Description
English System SI System
Power
P
21
Total power
22
Power required to develop the necessary torque.
—'—
Pc
23
Cyclic thermal power
Pd
24
Desian power
Pp
25
Power of prime mover
Given
Given
Pt
26
Thermal power to be absorbed.
Time
t(a ord)
27
Time required to constantly accelerate or de­celerate an inertia.
28
Time required to constantly accelerate or de­celerate to or from a given velocity.
-
-
29
Time required to traverse a aiven distance with constant acceleration or deceleration.
H
H
tL
30
Lag time from signal to when a reaction oc­curs.
Measured or estimated.
Measured or estimated.
Angle
q
31
Total angle traversed.
q(aord) +qL
q(aord) + qL
P(aord!
32
Angle traversed with constant acceleration or deceleration.
Pl
33
Angle traversed during lag time.
Velocity
v
34
Final velocity after being accelerated or decel­erated from an initial velocity vo.
_± .
± .
35
Final velocity after being accelerated or decel­erated from an initial velocity vo.
_± . .
[ ± ■ ]
Distance
s
36
Distance traveled at constant velocity.
— ■
37
Distance traveled while accelerating from an initial velocity vo.
--± .
■ ± .
Heat
J
38
Quantity of heat absorbed which results in a temperature rise DT.
■ ■ A
■ ■ A
rpm
n
39
Revolutions per minute which will produce a peripheral velocity at diameter D inches (mm).
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