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Tread and brownouts
We are discovering that tank tread leads to significant systemic friction issues; not with the floor, but within the system. 12.3V batteries dip to 10V when the treads are free spinning, and down into brownout zone when on the floor and mildly pushing. Anyone else experienced this? What steps have you taken to alleviate the problem? We are currently working through the system (including gearboxes, which in our case are two sets of single reduction clamping boxes, 14:70 reduction, with the 70's meshing the two CIMs per side).
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Other significant things to point out: we are running Brecoflex, and the pulleys are cantilevered, WCD style.
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How many pulleys are you driving per side? Also, what is the diameter of the drive pulley?
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4 per side, roughly 4.4 inch pulleys trying to get caders.
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We are only driving one pulley per side; the others are "belted" to each other via the tread (no additional belts or chain). We are tensioning through a typical WCD setup, with a nautilus cam tensioner. Fully tensioned, the treads have about 1/2" of deflection along a 12" gap with about 50 lbs force applied at the midpoint. I haven't calculated the pounds force.
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5:1 gear ratio with 4 inch pulleys is about 18.5 fps free speed (perhaps higher if the tread is really thick). This sounds rather fast for a tread drive, especially single speed. Even if you find a source or two of friction and eliminate it, you will probably find that you aren't able to generate much tractive force (e.g. in going over the B & D defenses) due to the high gearing.
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We are running a 67 in 3/16 thick 2.75 wide belt and so far have had no problems. But haven't push it really hard yet. We are using 4 in AM traction wheels as idler wheels and running 2 cim tough box mini on each side. How many cims are you running?
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![]() In my opinion, and having used treads (Brecoflex specifically) on a number of robots, this is asking for trouble. In theory you can make cantilevered pulleys work, but you have to have some VERY ridged shafts. The problem with doing this on tread drive is that any sort of flex in the shafts or change in the relative position of the pulleys can drastically increase the friction of the system, which can, amongst other things, cause increased current draw on the motors. That 1/2" of deflection may not seem like a lot, but what's happening is the contours on the back side of the tread is grabbing unevenly on the pulleys, causing higher friction than normal; this will also, very likely reduce the lifespan of the shafts/bearings/pulleys in your drive. Additionally, having the pulleys cantilevered leaves you more vulnerable to having a tread to pop/break off your drive. Now, that said, your current gear reduction may also be a factor here, when my team used to use tank treads, we would gear the system to run at, maybe, 10fps tops when using 4 CIMs. In 2006 we got away with a bit higher speeds by adding a pair of Mini Bike motors ("Big CIMs") to the drive, but even then you should almost never plan to be one of the faster robots on the field while running tank treads. Lowering the reduction on the gearbox/belts may help offset the efficiency loss enough to save some battery life. |
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![]() :ahh: Actually what you said reinforces my theory on what is happening. I told some of the students last night that needle bearings might work better than ball bearings for the loads on the front and rear pulleys. We have a couple of backup options, one being to create an outer plate to take out the cantilever factor; the other being to run wheels instead of the treads. We will discuss our options today. Thanks for the advice, I wish we'd known then what we know now. |
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What Brecoflex belt material are you using? We tested the PVC material and found to much friction with carpet. Very high draw while turning. We have 6 idlers with ball bearing between 2 plates. Friction loss and current draw is very low unloaded.
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Two things I learned back in 2010.
- Check your "contact patch" if its too long you may have excessive scrub - Increase the gear reduction to get more torque to overcome scrub Can you please post the configuration of your drivetrain? I suspect that you have a large contact patch between your pulleys that contact the ground. You may need to create a "drop center" like most teams do with a wheeled drivetrain. |
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