Simple Pulley Hoist Mechanical Advantage
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The illustration below shows a simple pulley system with equations for various design attributes.
Load being raised and accelerating
Torque T= Tf + Ib + mR(a + g)
Where b = a/R
Load rising and coming to rest, no drive
Tf - lb =mR(d -g)
Deceleration d = [mgR + Tf ] / [ mR + (I/R) ]
Load being lowered and accelerating, no drive
Tf + lb = mR(g -a)
Accelaration b = [mgR - Tf ] / [ mR + (I/R)]
Load falling and being brought to rest
T=Ib- Tf +mR(g +d)
Where:
Symbols used:
m = mass of load
I = moment of inertia of drum, etc.
R = drum radius
T = torque to drive drum
Tf = friction torque
a = acceleration of load
d = deceleration of load
b = angular acceleration/deceleration
g = gravity