
6-16HS
11 Appendix
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Translation of the original operating manual
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11.3 Acceleration and deceleration curves
Linear curves
The slope of the fixed acceleration curves defines the time that is required
to accelerate the rotor by 1,000 rpm.
Linear as well as quadratic curves are numbered in the direction of
increasing acceleration (from right to left).
The deceleration curves are inverted images of the acceleration curves and
are assigned the same numbers. An exception is curve 0. It decelerates
brakeless (spin-out).
In general, the runtime, until the set speed is reached, depends on the
moment of inertia of the rotor.
Linear slope (curves 0-9)
Curve 9 is a special case compared to the other curves. The centrifuge
accelerates with maximum power. The runtime, until the set speed is
reached, depends solely on the moment of inertia of the rotor.
Linear curve no.
Slop
0
4 [rpm/sec]
1
6 [rpm/sec]
2
8 [rpm/sec]
3
17 [rpm/sec]
4
25 [rpm/sec]
5
33 [rpm/sec]
6
50 [rpm/sec]
7
100 [rpm/sec]
8
200 [rpm/sec]
9
1.000 [rpm/sec]
Fig. 31: Slope of linear curves