Centrifugal governors use the properties of centrifugal force to regulate the speed of a machine. Due to centrifugal force, a rotating flyweight mass has the tendency to move away from the axis of rot...
Centrifugal governors use the properties of centrifugal force to regulate the speed of a machine. Due to centrifugal force, a rotating flyweight mass has the tendency to move away from the axis of rotation and is prevented by counteracting mechanisms. These mechanisms are differentiated into those governors that use weights and those that use springs. Corresponding kinematics cause a deflection proportional to the rotational speed to occur on the governor. Via an actuator, this affects the energy supplied to the machine, thereby regulating the machine's speed. The experimental unit presents centrifugal systems that demonstrate the different principles of operation of both weight and spring-based governors. The housing holds the drive with electronically controlled motor. The speed is infinitely variable with a 10-turn potentiometer and displayed digitally. The governors are inserted into a chuck on the drive. Centrifugal masses, sleeve forces and spring preload can be varied using the accessories supplied, depending on the governor. The stroke can be read on markings on the governor shaft. A transparent protective cover above the rotating centrifugal governor ensures safety: operation is only possible when the protective cover is properly attached.
- max. power 35W - max. speed 6000min-1 Speed regulation 60...400min-1
- sleeve mass 3x 100g - centrifugal mass 2x 150g
- sleeve mass 3x 100g - centrifugal mass 2x 400g
- centrifugal mass 2x 400g - 2 compression springs, adjustable spring preload
- speed: 0...600min-1
Centrifugal governors use the properties of centrifugal force to regulate the speed of a machine. Due to centrifugal force, a rotating flyweight mass has the tendency to move away from the axis of rotation and is prevented by counteracting mechanisms. These mechanisms are differentiated into those governors that use weights and those that use springs. Corresponding kinematics cause a deflection proportional to the rotational speed to occur on the governor. Via an actuator, this affects the energy supplied to the machine, thereby regulating the machine's speed. The experimental unit presents centrifugal systems that demonstrate the different principles of operation of both weight and spring-based governors. The housing holds the drive with electronically controlled motor. The speed is infinitely variable with a 10-turn potentiometer and displayed digitally. The governors are inserted into a chuck on the drive. Centrifugal masses, sleeve forces and spring preload can be varied using the accessories supplied, depending on the governor. The stroke can be read on markings on the governor shaft. A transparent protective cover above the rotating centrifugal governor ensures safety: operation is only possible when the protective cover is properly attached.
- max. power 35W - max. speed 6000min-1 Speed regulation 60...400min-1
- sleeve mass 3x 100g - centrifugal mass 2x 150g
- sleeve mass 3x 100g - centrifugal mass 2x 400g
- centrifugal mass 2x 400g - 2 compression springs, adjustable spring preload
- speed: 0...600min-1
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