PWM an electromagnetic (A/C) clutch?

Clint Corbin ccorbin at spinn.net
Thu Dec 20 02:25:14 GMT 2001


It wouldn't like it ONE bit!  On or off is fine, but slipping WILL burn up 
that clutch faster than you can say "does anyone smell something 
burning???".  In a lot of ways, it is exactly like a transistor.  It 
doesn't draw much power off, it doesn't draw much power when it is on, but 
if you operate it in between (saturation), it uses a LOT of power.  In 
short, nice theory, but reality will quickly bit you in the butt.

Clint

At 11:25 AM 12/18/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Any thoughts on how an A/C type clutch would like being
>PWM'd?
>
>I've been thinking about the clutch used on the supercharged
>MR2.  It's similar to an A/C clutch.  I've got an Eaton M90
>installation just about completed and was toying with the
>idea of using an electric clutch on the pulley to limit boost
>and/or have a 'valet' mode.
>
>In theory, you could PWM the clutch to limit SC rotor speed
>to get any boost level you want up to max boost.  Not sure
>how it would work in reality though.  Seems the clutch
>would maybe over-heat, or just wear out as they're not
>really designed for modulation.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>
>thanks
>--Dan
>houlster at inficad.com
>
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