stall torque การใช้
- Highway vehicles generally use lower stall torque converters to limit heat production, and provide a more firm feeling to the vehicle's characteristics.
- Changing anisotropic magnets from wet to dry results in decreasing stall torques and increasing no-load speed due to the magnetic force being weakened.
- For a diesel-hydraulic locomotive, the starting tractive effort is affected by the stall torque of the torque converter, as well as gearing, wheel diameter and locomotive weight.
- The maximum torque an electric motor can produce in the long term when stalled without causing damage is called the " "'maximum continuous stall torque " "'
- It came with a six-cylinder engine ( ), a high stall torque converter for the standard automatic transmission and a very low, 2.33 : 1 rear axle ratio.
- Motor-driven mechanical calculators had these between the drive motor and gear train, to limit damage when the mechanism jammed, as motors used in such calculators had high stall torque and were capable of causing damage to the mechanism if torque wasn't limited.
- For an electric locomotive or a diesel-electric locomotive, starting tractive effort can be calculated from the amount of weight on the driving wheels ( which may be less than the total locomotive weight in some cases ), combined stall torque of the traction motors, the gear ratio between the traction motors and axles, and driving wheel diameter.
- The engine is supplemented with a high-stall torque converter in the automatic transmission and a 3.55 : 1 rear axle ratio intended to help drivers smoke the high-performance tires . ( The proper technique is to hold the brake down, race the engine until the car is bucking and straining, then dump the brake and floor the gas pedal .)
- The engine is supplemented with a high-stall torque converter in the automatic transmission and a 3 . 55 : 1 rear axle ratio intended to help drivers smoke the high-performance tires . ( The proper technique is to hold the brake down, race the engine until the car is bucking and straining, then dump the brake and floor the gas pedal .)