Accumulated energy, or inertia, indicates how much rotational energy is currently stored in the shaft. Mechanical power producers, like turbines, increase inertia by spinning, while consumers, such as generators, draw power from it. If inertia drops too low, consumers won't function until the shaft's power is recharged to a sufficient level. The storage capacity for inertia can be increased by adding flywheels.
Throughput determines the amount of power being transferred through the shaft at any moment. Each shaft has a fixed maximum throughput. If the total power demand on a single shaft exceeds its capacity, split the machines into separate shafts to balance the load.
Gjennomstrømningen bestemmer mengden kraft som overføres gjennom akselen til enhver tid. Hver aksel har en fast maksimal gjennomstrømning. Hvis det totale kraftbehovet på en enkelt aksel overstiger kapasiteten, deles maskinene i separate aksler for å balansere belastningen.
This machine is linked to a shaft that enables the exchange of mechanical power. All interconnected machines form a single shaft system, allowing seamless power transfer between them.
Denne maskinen er koblet til en aksel som muliggjør utveksling av mekanisk kraft. Alle sammenkoblede maskiner danner et enkelt akselsystem, noe som muliggjør sømløs kraftoverføring mellom dem.