Log: Asynchronous vs Synchronous Shredder Drive Logic
Tactical Fact Sheet
Landfill fee €25/t, fuel consumption 0.27 l/t, and wear factor 0.85 are locked into the shift model.
FIELD_SUMMARY
Technical assessment of the asynchronous drive logic programmed into the ARJES SCU. The 'magnetic slip' provides non-linear speed reduction that maintains torque during peak resistance.
TECHNICAL_ANALYSIS
MAGNETIC SLIP PHENOMENON
Unlike synchronous layouts that stall under severe load, the induction-based asynchronous motor allows the rotor speed to lag behind the magnetic field. This generates exceptional torque flexibility, providing a 25% increase in material 'bite'.
SCU RECOVERY LOGIC
When resistance exceeds the torque threshold, the Shredding Control Unit (SCU) initiates an automated reverse sequence. This passive protection protects the drivetrain from catastrophic failure while processing mixed scrap.