Box moving up an inlined plane

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Project Question: I want to know how to take a 200 pound box up an inclined plane with the help of a 1HP motor and whatever "standard" materials and equipments can be used. Also the calculations and sketches are required.
Project Due Date: march 5th 2009
Project Status: I am just starting

Box moving up an inlined plane

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Hi,
I have to make a system that can efficiently move a 200 pound block up an inclined plane 30 degrees with the horizontal with the help of a 1HP motor and whatever "standard" materials and equipments to be used. Calculations and sketches are also required. The due date for the project is march 5th 2009 and i have no idea even how to start the project.

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Re: Box moving up an inlined plane

Post by paulsdecarli »

Start by looking in a Physics text to learn about inclined planes pulleys, and gear ratios. Look up the definition of horsepower. Finally look up the characteristics of your particular 1 hp motor. Can it start under load? What is the stalling torque or maximum startup torque.

You might find what you want by Googling under simple machines, inclined planes, and the like.
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