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I just wanted to start a discussion to see what others had to say about this design, particularly on the geartrain. We had bad experiences with belts this year, and in MAR several other teams have done all gear drives particularly well (341 and 25 just to name a few). Any responses would be helpful.
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Step 1 when starting sheet metal - talk to your sheetmetal shop about best practices with bending, material selection, and structural integrity.
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We got that down, and the sponsor has approved all the stuff on that render. Any criticism on the geartrain or anything else is much appreciated.
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Can you show an image of your geartrain and provide details on what gears/ratio you are using ?
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This looks really robust and cool. I especially like the aesthetics of the gears.
A few questions I have: How do you intend to incorporate bumpers into this design? Is the bellypan aluminum as well? If so, how will you mitigate electronic component isolation issues? Why did you make the right-left sides congruent rather than mirror images? What issues did you have with belts that led to your dislike? |
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Looks good,
Exposing a portion of wheels on the front/back will allow the drive train to climb a obstacle better. Consider a angled bottom front and aft. A staggered perf pattern allows for more weight reduction and will help prevent oil canning. |
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Without seeing an image of the gears more exposed it's difficult to give a good review of the system overall. Just looking at what is visible though it looks like the system would certainly run.
I am curious about a few things:
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We are thinking of using one piece bumpers that are attached with thumb screws to the front and back. That idea hasn't been fully flushed out or CADed yet so it's subject to change. Yes it's aluminum, all of the control system parts are electrically isolated themselves if we don't have issues with shorts in our testing in the pre-season we probably won't do anything special to isolate them. Not sure what you mean by congruent vs. mirror image. We have had issues with tensioning in the past and rarely belt snaps. We figured if we could sacrifice the weight then we might as well do away with them. Quote:
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Not sure off the top of my head, will have to check the CAD tonight Center two wheels are dropped 1/8in since we have had success with that drop using 6 wheels Vexpro 40t aluminum with the hex bore. Dimension wise all I can remember off the top of my head is that the perimeter comes out to 111.2in |
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For the hole pattern, could you stagger the hexagons so that there are only thin lines of metal between the hexagons? Like this:
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I would be seriously worried about frame rigidity, I would over-design and avoid any type of bend.
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This frame looks similar to 971's 2013 drive base. We just released CAD of that frame. Take a look and see if it gives you any ideas. It has treated us very well, so you are off to a good start.
Off the top of my head, your front and back frame rails aren't beefy enough. Make the top flange like 1.5 - 2" long, and add a bend off the back of it for strength. Any reason why you didn't leave the wheel cutouts as a hole with metal all around it rather than cutting it out to the edge like you did? It will be stronger, especially in the corners. I like to leave some holes in the top of the frame rail so I can see things like tread wear, and belt (or gear in this case) health. |
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That's a good point and I'm going to change that before we send it off to be manufactured. Another good idea that I'll probably add. Thanks for all the suggestions, this is the reason I posted here so we don't have to waste our sponsors time and moeny. |
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Anyway, one thing to be super careful about is efficiency. 341 puts a ton of effort into really precise machining, speccing parts/materials, and maintenance, and I would assume 25 does the same. Lots of idler gears means not only a lot of weight and a lot of money, but it means a lot of inefficiency. If you are willing as a team to put this much effort into improving drivetrain performance, IMHO the effort would be better placed learning how to correctly implement timing belts (hint; dead space center to center, no tensioners). They are efficient, light, and far more durable than they are often given credit for. |
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