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gotgreen 05-03-2014 01:43

paper: grassHopper Hybrid Drive System
 
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grassHopper Hybrid Drive System by gotgreen

Electronica1 05-03-2014 01:46

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This is pretty cool, but a couple of questions:

I am having issues wrapping my head around the hybrid shifter mechanism and the elastic tension, do you have a video of the mechanism shifting by any chance?

Also, what how heavy is the drive?

gotgreen 05-03-2014 07:21

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Apologies that it was not clear. The shifting bearing block is loose on the frame and has to be tensioned. Theraband is connected to the top of the shift plate where the pneumatic cylinder is attached and tensioned to the frame vertically. This seats the bearing block lower lip into the frame when the wheels are up. Also, when pivoting the blocks the chain is loose when up and tight when lowered. Ideally the pivot point should be moved out to reduce this issue. A small piece of theraband can be connected to the bottom of the block and tensioned to the frame. We are not using this. We just attached a small tensioner and it is working fine. The drivetrain complete w/o electronics is right around 30 pounds. I will double check the wieght when back at the build site.

AllenGregoryIV 08-03-2014 00:33

Re: paper: grassHopper Hybrid Drive System
 
Awesome job making this available to everyone. I really like this drivetrain setup.

JamesCH95 16-10-2014 10:41

Re: paper: grassHopper Hybrid Drive System
 
I must admit a certain level of annoyance with this publication... we are working on a drivetrain almost identical to this one in function and theory that we thought was novel. We being Team 95, The Grasshoppers. :p

In seriousness though - it looks great!

philso 17-10-2014 00:17

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Your drawings show one lift plate and bearing block on each of the articulated axles but the photos show two. Did you find that the forces on the axle cause the two lift plates to "twist" relative to each other?

Jared Russell 17-10-2014 14:47

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Cool idea, as if Team 33's 2011 dual drive had a baby with a Nonadrive.

Abhishek R 17-10-2014 23:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared Russell (Post 1404794)
Cool idea, as if Team 33's 2011 dual drive had a baby with a Nonadrive.

Yes! That was the inspiration. It was an experiment our drivetrain mentor had in mind in the pre-season of 2014, but we just didn't have the time to try it out. He was confident that it would be successful, so we went ahead and tried it out during the build season as the drivetrain for our robot, and the results were amazing, we had all the benefits of a standard butterfly/nonadrive without any of the complexity - this was made with all COTS parts including VersaChassis and without any CAD, CNC, or anything like that - pretty much just a band saw and drill press. Our offseason changes made it much more efficient as well, and many people noticed a significant increase in agility going into competitions in the summer.

Game permitting, we're definitely looking into using it again!

IKE 18-10-2014 08:51

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Very neat chassis. Did you have any trouble with it being pitchy in H mode?

Abhishek R 18-10-2014 20:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by philso (Post 1404690)
Your drawings show one lift plate and bearing block on each of the articulated axles but the photos show two. Did you find that the forces on the axle cause the two lift plates to "twist" relative to each other?

No, we didn't experience any noticeable torque on the plates. The system we used in the offseason held up through three full-size competitions (TRI, IRI, TRR, soon to be four with Remix) all with significant amounts of defense. We always had the ability to push others around when we wanted to and were able to break free from other teams attempting to pin us.

Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE
Very neat chassis. Did you have any trouble with it being pitchy in H mode?

If by pitchy, you mean likelihood of falling over face first during sudden acceleration/braking - we came very close to tipping ourselves over, but it never actually happened (before someone brings it up, the one time we were tipped over was due to another robot intruding our perimeter and pushing us over from the side). I attribute this to our somewhat top heavy design (relative to other robots, our catapult's pivot point was much higher than others') and the short wheelbase of our 8-wheel square drivetrain. Nothing that wouldn't happen with a standard 8-wheel drive.

Thank you for the compliments!


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