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thermal load - thermal dissipation

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lizardluc

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Good morning to all,

I wanted to know if there is any calculation process or some other way to get to calculate the thermal load and subsequent heat dissipation of an electric motor given the information of the same and its cycle (hour/day) of work.

I work on a cn machine and placed here under a plate data sheet of the engine with ip67 protection.

I tried to search also online but I didn't find anything for the moment.

thanks to all and soon I hope :p

 

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Of course there's the procedure, but you'll never know.

a motor makes a working cycle to variable powers and turns. its electro-ventilator blows a constant flow of air that is at room temperature....40° in summer and 15° in winter....the engine case has a conduction surface, convection and irradiation to us not known.
the electrical and mechanical performance is not equal in the engine regulation range, so the heat generation is not linear and proportional. . . .
So, keep the environment cool if you want to push... and after a few years the engines throw them after having reviewed them a couple of times.
only the manufacturer can provide you with the data you require if you have sampled in s1 of the entire range at the counter.
 

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