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What size propeller for a 36 V DC motor?



 
 
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Old July 28th 10, 08:47 PM posted to rec.models.rc.air,rec.aviation.homebuilt
John Doe[_4_]
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Default What size propeller for a 36 V DC motor?

Tim Wescott tim seemywebsite.com wrote:

John Doe wrote:


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Does the forward push on an ordinary electric motor cause
abnormal wear on the bearings? Or maybe that is
countered/supported by the magnetic part of the motor?


It is _not_ supported by the magnetics. It may, indeed, cause
objectionable wear -- that depends on whether the motor bearings
can absorb the thrust of the prop (assuming you prop it
directly).

For all but outrunner motors, you'd want a gear box anyway.


How about a "thrust bearing"?
"Handles thrust loads, also called an axial or side load, which is
a load parallel to a shaft. Facilitates smooth rotation between
surfaces like other rotary bearings, but their design supports
higher thrust loads. Choose from plain and ball bearing designs. "
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Any
non-planetary gear box (or belt drive) will put a side load on the motor
shaft, but its much more likely that the motor is designed for that.

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