Whether it’s lap times or effortless drifts you’re chasing, Dynamic Torque Control is happy to abide.
The use of direct torque control (DTC) for electric motor applications provides many benefits, such as quick dynamic response and efficient operation at low speeds. However, it does come with some ...
The doubly-fed induction machine is progressively supplanting the cage machine owing to its superior efficiency in variable-speed applications and improved performance in renewable energy systems.
Torque vectoring is a system that allows cars to control how certain wheels get power. It’s designed to improve handling, stability, and performance and it’s a feature that is becoming more and more ...
Motors account for at least half of the energy consumed in the U.S. Selecting the right control method for an application lets the motor run most efficiently while maximizing torque and overall ...
In a speed controller, the motor’s speed (or velocity) is being controlled. There is an element that detects speed, whether it be a tachometer or some sort of encoder. This monitoring element provides ...
Electric clutches may not be always the engineer’s first choice when looking at torque-control solutions. Electric motor drive systems, pneumatic clutches, or even friction spring types are thought of ...
A torque wrench is an essential part of any DIY auto mechanic's tool kit. How do torque wrenches work, and how do you use one ...
What are the torque requirements for control circuit devices with screw-type pressure terminals used with 14 AWG or smaller copper conductors? A. Come on! No one torques control circuit terminals. B.
Every time a new sporty car is released, whether is powered by a conventional internal combustion engine or all-electric-driven, manufacturers like to boast about how well they perform through corners ...