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Potential Omni Drive System
Hey guys. Someone had an idea for a drive train on our team that seems a little funky but I can't put my finger on why. What do you guys think are the advantages and disadvantages of this drivetrain:
Two Large wheels in the back and two perpendicular omni wheels in the front for a type of swerve drive. -- -- | | Kind of like that. |
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Are the back wheels swerve?
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It seems like it probably drive like a shopping cart? I feel that would be the case. Of course I'm just guessing, but I feel like the front of your robot would float a lot. It would be very hard to drive straight unless everything on your back wheels run perfect (proper weight distribution, power distribution, etc.) Might be too finicky for its advantages. Just my 2 cents though |
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Thanks T3_1565. I hadn't thought of that.
At Ether, I thought that it's a weak system that can at least swerve; why do you think it can't swerve. |
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It can't rotate while driving in a straight line like a swerve can. It can't pivot around any arbitrary point like a swerve can. |
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If the omni wheels are moving orthogonal to the two wheels in the back, won't it be able to rotate while driving and pivot an arbitrary point? Thanks. |
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Of course it can turn while driving, but so can a drop-center 6WD skid steer. Quote:
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Switching to a drive configuration that looks something like:
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W = trackwidth, ft FWD = forward, fps STR = strafe right, fps Omega = clockwise rotation rate around center, rad/sec S1 front right wheel linear speed, fps S2 front left wheel linear speed, fps S3 rear left wheel linear speed, fps S4 rear right wheel linear speed, fps |
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Ether, since this a relatively novel drive that lacks the wealth of information available for other drives, do you think you could list some disadvantages of a drive like this (especially compared to comparable drive trains like slide, mecanum and skid-steer)? I'm specifically interested also in the speed and rotational limitations/capabilities of a drive like this. Also ability to drive straight and the effect of CoMon driving. Quote:
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I've never built, driven, or even seen a drive like this in action, so take the following speculations with a grain of salt. Disadvantages It's not going to be as easy to drive in a straight line as skidsteer or swerve. Advantages It has (theoretically) all the degrees of freedom that a mec or swerve has. (Slide drive does not). Quote:
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