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kitsume13 18-01-2012 14:24

Built Bridge Problems
 
(Didn't see any threads that already covered this)

So, Our team had Just finished a bridge to test on and we ran into a balance problem.

Our bridge's center of balance is off and we cannot find out what is wrong.

We built the bridge according to the low expense blueprints, it's made out of plywood, it can hold the required weight, but balance still off.

Has Anyone else had this problem? If so, how did you guys fix it?

Thanks!

Mk.32 18-01-2012 14:28

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
A bridge built out wood and based on the drawings that FIRST gave us does not give you the proper balance and properties. You need to add weight to the ends to make it performance like the one used on the game fields [which are metal].

kitsume13 18-01-2012 14:33

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1108444)
The bridge [wooden] built out of the drawings that FIRST gave us does not give you the proper balance and properties. You need to add weight to the ends to make it performance like the one used on the game fields.

Ah, That explains it.

Thanks!

billbo911 18-01-2012 14:40

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Our bridge is more sensitive to balance than the values given. So, this means we need to really calibrate our balance code to a finer level.


Good, we like it like that!

kitsume13 18-01-2012 14:53

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 1108454)
Our bridge is more sensitive to balance than the values given. So, this means we need to really calibrate our balance code to a finer level.


Good, we like it like that!


Interesting, Did you follow the same blueprints as we did?

lemiant 18-01-2012 16:23

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Our bridge passes the battery test... but only with 140 LBS of weights on the bottom!!!!!!

Mk.32 18-01-2012 16:25

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lemiant (Post 1108506)
Our bridge passes the battery test... but only with 140 LBS of weights on the bottom!!!!!!

Just wondering, what did you use as the weights?

RDX1466 18-01-2012 16:30

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Hey guys,

Our bridge has a good center of balance, but it is too sensitive to tipping. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anybody have any ideas? ::rtm::

Thanks,
CancerKidSwag

lemiant 18-01-2012 16:33

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1108511)
Just wondering, what did you use as the weights?

Plate weights, kind of like these: http://s00.wos.com.au/images/999760-5.jpg .
  • They are separated into 4 stacks, each with a 25lb weight and a 10lb weight.
  • Our machinist made shaft adapters with an od the matches the inside of each weight and an id, that matches a 1/2" bolt.
  • 4 bolts are somehow (I can't remember) attached to the underside of the bridge.
We slide the adapters into the weights and the weights onto the bolts, then put a nut on the end and voila. This way the bridge is properly weighted, but we can easily remove the weights, so that we don't have to carry a 200lb bridge everywhere.

lemiant 18-01-2012 16:33

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CancerKidSwag (Post 1108516)
Hey guys,

Our bridge has a good center of balance, but it is too sensitive to tipping. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anybody have any ideas? ::rtm::

Thanks,
CancerKidSwag

Please read the thread, the answer is right in front of you.

RDX1466 18-01-2012 16:51

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lemiant (Post 1108520)
Please read the thread, the answer is right in front of you.

Sorry, read this post earlier in the day and didn't notice the new posts :yikes:

Chi Meson 18-01-2012 17:07

Re: Built Bridge Problems
 
There's already a good thread on this:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=100094


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