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Image Discuss: Our anchor is more powerful than you bot
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F.Y.I. It's never good to use the rod of a cylinder for lateral support
I think you will also be suprised by the force of some of your opponents, in fact I know you will ;) |
i really hope you're not using the ability of a human to push your robot as grounds for these claims.
a robot can hit with much harder force than any human. you should take another robot and hit yours with it to test these things. no one person could move a robot at our exhibition, but then another team's bot rammed it and it slid 2 feet. plus, i don't think suction cups are going to be very effective due to the nature of the HDPE. *jeremy |
those aren't jsut any suction cups, those are sheet metal holders, and they don't slide, and are tested for about 300 lbs. Yeah, the pnematic might bend, but at that point, our robot will have fallen to pieces and we'll be out for good (that wouldn't be fun:( )
Oh, and they actually work best on smooth materials like the HDPE. <edit> We are more worried about this monster bending our robot's frame than we are of anyone else doing that.</edit> |
Nice looking bot...but wouldn't it be wise to somehow protect that cylinder? It would really suck if you guys got hit or ran into someone, and fubar'ed your suction system in the process.
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They do work on smooth surfaces, but the HDPE will become very worn and will not be a flat surface after a few dozen matches, it will have pits in it. Just my opinion
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i would add a lateral support beam, it wouldnt be too difficult, but i do believe you will be slideable... you aren't drawing vacuum which will make your suction less effective.
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those aren't jsut any suction cups, those are sheet metal holders, and they don't slide, and are tested for about 300 lbs. Yeah, the pnematic might bend, but at that point, our robot will have fallen to pieces and we'll be out for good (that wouldn't be fun:( )
That's odd, because we had those (MSC right?) and they slid pretty bad, i can also tell you they didnt make it on our robot. |
They look like Anver suction cups to me, and if they are then yes they do slide. They don't slide very easily, but if someone like team 60 or 45 comes up the ramp at full speed, off the ramp you go.
FYI - The 300lb tested force is lifting force, the shear force (sliding) is probably going to be less that 50lbs. |
Nice hatch for the controls.
I'm not sure if that cylinder will that very long. I can almost gaurantee the shaft will bend after 1 good hit. Even that bracket that holds the cylinder looks weak, you may want to put it on the end of the cylinder where the shaft comes out. So as not to crease the wall. The HDPE isn't a very hard surface and will start to get scratched and pitted very fast. If you take into acount all the collisons and action on the ramp it won't stay smooth very long. I'm not saying you wont be able to stay on but I don't think you stay on for long. |
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I get the vaugest feeling we prolly won't want to take to many hits on this thing, but it is very cool to watch it lift the opposite side of the bot. ;)
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You just better hope you dont meet us cuz we push at well over 300 lbs and um suction cups arent stoping us.
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<edit> nevermind, I found it. It doesn't look like you have enough traction to do that, are you sure you can push 300lbs.?</edit> |
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In fact, this season, I expect many people are going to have to relearn all they though they learned about traction - especially where the HDPE is concerned. As someone already mentioned, the 300 lbf. figure you have is probably for tension, not shear. Suction cups don't really resist shear all that well, and there are robots out there that can exert well in excess of 300 lbf., anyway. Against some robots, you'll likely be fine. . . .well, assuming that your drivetrain has the oomph to move other robots with similar ideas out of the way. Against others, you won't stand a chance. There's always someone who does it better, or differently, or some way you never even considered. It's a bad idea to assume you're immovable, or unbeatable, or that much more clever than the rest of us. :) Edit: Grammar. Also, do you understand the difference between pushing something that weighs 300 lbs. along a surface and exerting 300 lbf.? |
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