The formula to calculate the Thrust in a Linear Induction Motor is:
\[ F = \frac{Pin(r)}{Vs} \]
Thrust is defined as the force produced when current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, causing attraction or repulsion.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ F = \frac{7.8}{135} = 0.0577777777777778 \text{ N} \]
| Rotor Input Power (Pin(r)) | Linear Synchronous Speed (Vs) | Thrust (F) |
|---|---|---|
| 7.5 W | 135 m/s | 0.055555555556 N |
| 7.6 W | 135 m/s | 0.056296296296 N |
| 7.7 W | 135 m/s | 0.057037037037 N |
| 7.8 W | 135 m/s | 0.057777777778 N |
| 7.9 W | 135 m/s | 0.058518518519 N |
| 8 W | 135 m/s | 0.059259259259 N |