startmotorbelasting
Startmotorbelasting, in automotive engineering, describes the load encountered by a starter motor during the cranking phase to start an internal combustion engine. The load is the combination of electrical demand from the battery and the mechanical resistance of the engine, including compression, friction and inertia of rotating parts. The starter must deliver sufficient torque to bring the engine up to a stable cranking speed.
Electrical load is the current drawn from the battery by the starter windings. On 12-volt systems, starting
Mechanical load consists of the torque required to overcome engine compression and internal friction, plus the
Measurements and ratings for startmotorbelasting are expressed through specifications such as cold-cranking amps (CCA) or cranking
Excessive startmotorbelasting can cause voltage drops, battery strain, overheating or premature wear. Design and maintenance responses