Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Belt Tension on Tight Side = Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity+Belt Tension on Loose Side
P1 = Pt/vb+P2
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Belt Tension on Tight Side - (Measured in Newton) - Belt Tension on Tight Side is defined as the belt's tension on the belt's tight side.
Power transmitted by belt - (Measured in Watt) - Power transmitted by belt is the amount of power that is transmitted from the belt of a belt drive to the pulley.
Belt Velocity - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Belt Velocity is defined as the velocity of the belt used in a belt drive.
Belt Tension on Loose Side - (Measured in Newton) - Belt Tension on Loose Side is defined as the belt's tension on the belt's loose side.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Power transmitted by belt: 6.45 Kilowatt --> 6450 Watt (Check conversion here)
Belt Velocity: 25.81 Meter per Second --> 25.81 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Belt Tension on Loose Side: 550 Newton --> 550 Newton No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
P1 = Pt/vb+P2 --> 6450/25.81+550
Evaluating ... ...
P1 = 799.903138318481
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
799.903138318481 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
799.903138318481 799.9031 Newton <-- Belt Tension on Tight Side
(Calculation completed in 00.008 seconds)

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Go Belt Velocity = Power transmitted by belt/(Belt Tension on Tight Side-Belt Tension on Loose Side)
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Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt
Go Belt Tension on Tight Side = Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity+Belt Tension on Loose Side
Belt Tension in Loose Side of V-Belt given Power Transmitted
Go Belt Tension on Loose Side = Belt Tension on Tight Side-Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity

Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt Formula

Belt Tension on Tight Side = Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity+Belt Tension on Loose Side
P1 = Pt/vb+P2

Define Power Tranmsitted?

Power transmission is the movement of energy from its place of generation to a location where it is applied to perform useful work. Power is defined formally as units of energy per unit time.

How to Calculate Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt?

Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt calculator uses Belt Tension on Tight Side = Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity+Belt Tension on Loose Side to calculate the Belt Tension on Tight Side, The Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt formula is defined as the force acting on the loose side of the belt. Belt Tension on Tight Side is denoted by P1 symbol.

How to calculate Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt, enter Power transmitted by belt (Pt), Belt Velocity (vb) & Belt Tension on Loose Side (P2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt calculation can be explained with given input values -> 799.9031 = 6450/25.81+550.

FAQ

What is Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt?
The Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt formula is defined as the force acting on the loose side of the belt and is represented as P1 = Pt/vb+P2 or Belt Tension on Tight Side = Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity+Belt Tension on Loose Side. Power transmitted by belt is the amount of power that is transmitted from the belt of a belt drive to the pulley, Belt Velocity is defined as the velocity of the belt used in a belt drive & Belt Tension on Loose Side is defined as the belt's tension on the belt's loose side.
How to calculate Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt?
The Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt formula is defined as the force acting on the loose side of the belt is calculated using Belt Tension on Tight Side = Power transmitted by belt/Belt Velocity+Belt Tension on Loose Side. To calculate Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt, you need Power transmitted by belt (Pt), Belt Velocity (vb) & Belt Tension on Loose Side (P2). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Power transmitted by belt, Belt Velocity & Belt Tension on Loose Side and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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