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sportzkrazzy 28-01-2016 12:56

Re: Stress testing a Rhino
 
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Originally Posted by evanperryg (Post 1531443)
Will the huge amount of grip make T-bones harder to get out of? Plenty of teams have relied on lateral slipping to get out of T-bones in the past (find 118's 2013 reveal video, there's a little clip of drop-down omnis) and the insane traction from the Rhinos may have the exact opposite effect. I'm also curious if a hard lateral impact will shove the tracks off the pulleys temporarily. Unfortunately, we can't test these things in-house, but I really would like to see more of the Rhino Drive so we can get a feel of how they will perform in competition. From what I've seen so far, they are really good with the B/D defenses, but it still begs the question- why aren't tank treads popular, except for games with terrain? If they came with repercussions as significant as their benefits, I could see why they aren't very common. Yet, so far, the Rhino drive has shown pretty much no significant disadvantage versus a traditional tank drive.


Actually what the drop down omins do is allow you to dynamically change your center of rotation on the fly over a large distance. When actuated it makes the pivot point of your robot be about the two traction wheels or section of tread that are still on the ground Instead of in between the wheel set or tank section was on the ground. You don't even have to power them to get this effect. This allows you to spin out of T-bones. They also make turning and aiming easier because there is less scrub making more precise, small movements easier.

sportzkrazzy 28-01-2016 13:00

Re: Stress testing a Rhino
 
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Originally Posted by Malm (Post 1531448)
That makes sense. In this case, do we expect the tank treads to perform any worse than drop-center wheels with the same spacing?

Edit: Didn't see evanperryg's response, that answers my question :)

Thank you all!


Maybe slightly but not much worse. Its hard to tell without test how much the extra turning scrub will affect it. Evens solution may give you the best of both worlds though If you have the weight and the space.

Mike Schreiber 28-01-2016 15:31

Re: Stress testing a Rhino
 
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Originally Posted by Andy Baker (Post 1530467)
This is a good test. Thank you for providing this video. We did some tests akin to a Dukes of Hazard ramp jump, which was less quantifiable than this drop test. We also did a "run it into a wall" test which proved to be successful (no broken parts).

Sincerely,
Andy B.

This is really interesting to hear. How does AndyMark typically validate a product before it commits to selling it to teams?


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