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Andrew Lawrence 05-01-2013 23:08

Frisbee CAD
 
Does anyone have a CAD model of this year's game pieces?

Max Meaker 05-01-2013 23:40

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
After not being able to find a CAD model of the Frisbees, I modeled one in SolidWorks quickly. I still need to go back and double check my dimensions (At the time I didn't know the manual had the official dimensions in it). I can post it online if people would like :)

adlasa 05-01-2013 23:41

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
You can check out this thread: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=110483

On Monday morning the Autodesk Inventor 2013 Kit of Parts and a model of the competition field will be posted on the Autodesk Education Community web site. STEP files will also come with it which you can open in any CAD program.

Mk.32 06-01-2013 00:06

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Meaker (Post 1208570)
After not being able to find a CAD model of the Frisbees, I modeled one in SolidWorks quickly. I still need to go back and double check my dimensions (At the time I didn't know the manual had the official dimensions in it). I can post it online if people would like :)

Yes Please :)

Max Meaker 06-01-2013 00:27

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
Ok, so here is a model.

It has the curved surfaces (done as accurately as I could do). The diameter, height, and thickness should be correct, but the curvature may not be.

The file is a .STEP so you should be able to import it into any CAD software. Let me know if you need a specific file type.

(I think you'll just need to right click and 'Save As')
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/99956340/Fri...urvature).STEP

orangemoore 06-01-2013 04:22

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
I would assume that a Frisbee would be with the CAD models of the field which have not been posted. (I think) FIRST was saying that the CAD models would posted soon.

Michael Hill 06-01-2013 07:19

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orangemoore (Post 1208727)
I would assume that a Frisbee would be with the CAD models of the field which have not been posted. (I think) FIRST was saying that the CAD models would posted soon.

CAD models are on the website, the links are/were messed up (I'm on my phone and can't be bothered to check right now). There are a couple of URLs that successfully link to the PDFs, but some that don't. I think the field drawing has a URL that goes to "somethingsomething.pd". The "f" is missing in "pdf", so just add it.

Michael Hill 06-01-2013 11:28

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
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I used the CAD model for some CFD. Our team probably won't use it, I was just bored this morning and decided to have some fun :D

I simulated a tossed frisbee at 10 m/s with a rotation rate of 600 RPM in the positive Y axis (as if you threw it left handed). No angle of attack.

Note, dynamic pressures are used and are in Pascals

Dinoyan 06-01-2013 11:30

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
i think you can download the model from the FRC website

TVwazhere 06-01-2013 11:36

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dinoyan (Post 1208849)
i think you can download the model from the FRC website

Could you post a link? I cant find any CAD frisbee links on frc

malay_shashank 06-01-2013 12:31

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dinoyan (Post 1208849)
i think you can download the model from the FRC website

Autodesk has not yet made available the 2013 KOP, but PTC has uploaded the KOP and Field CAD Models for this year. They should work on Creo, and MAYBE Inventor, but I didn't have any luck opening them on Inventor 2013 or Creo (but I think I installed Creo incorrectly).

You can find all KOP-related items (checklist, CAD links, etc.) on the USFIRST Page.

Good Luck!

EricDrost 06-01-2013 12:36

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by malay_shashank (Post 1208920)
They should work on Creo, and MAYBE Inventor

That's the problem.

orangemoore 06-01-2013 12:42

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
It seems like cad models from autodesk aren't going to come until Monday. A week day.

anthonyttu 06-01-2013 13:14

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
The models from PTC are done in Creo 2.0. Right now Inventor and Solidworks are unable to convert files made from Creo 2.0, PTC did make the new software available if you want to upgrade. I converted PTCs frisbee to an .ipt it works in Inventor 2012 and 2013.

Max Meaker 07-01-2013 00:54

Re: Frisbee CAD
 
The model of the Frisbee that I posted earlier is apparently incorrect.

Quote:

In the rules, section 2.2.11 "The DISCS", it says the discs have a diameter of 10.625" and a height of 1.25". On both AndyMark's website and Wham-O's website, it says they have a diameter of 11" and a height of 1.4"
I'm sure there is correct model of the Frisbee already for Creo and Inventor, but for those of us using SolidWorks, I'll re post an updated CAD file of the Frisbee I modeled after I can get my hands on one to confirm which dimensions are correct.


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