torqueloss
Torqueloss is a term used in mechanical and electromechanical engineering to describe the reduction in torque that is transmitted from a rotating source to a load due to losses within the drivetrain and related components. It is defined as the difference between the input torque provided by the motor or prime mover and the output torque delivered to the driven member, and it can be expressed as a torque value in newton-meters or as a percentage of input torque.
Causes of torqueloss are varied and typically include mechanical friction in bearings, gears, and couplings; lubrication
Measurement and assessment of torqueloss commonly involve comparing input and output torque under controlled conditions using
Implications of torqueloss include reduced acceleration, lower peak torque at the load, higher heat generation, and
See also: torque, drivetrain efficiency, powertrain, torque ripple, mechanical efficiency.