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MisterX 23-01-2004 13:42

Average Feet per Second
 
I was just thinking what everybody is think about this competition as far as feet per second? Are you planning to zoom (100 f/s), lumber ( 1 f/s), or average ( :confused: f/s) Anything you provide for me as afar as stats will be deeply appreciated :D

Brendan7 23-01-2004 13:58

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I think it states in the rules that you can only go up to 10 f/s.....not sure on this one though.

Stephanie 23-01-2004 14:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brendan7
I think it states in the rules that you can only go up to 10 f/s.....not sure on this one though.

as far as i know, there are no speed restrictions on *driving*. the 10fps is in reference to the vertical velocity limit of anything being launched from the bot to hang from the bar.

MisterX 23-01-2004 14:11

sorry
 
sorry If I made it sound wrong, but what I am looking for is what your team is doing as afar as f/s for this years competition (like the average) not what the rules say is the max

p.s. The whole hundred feet a second thing was just a bad joke I guess we dont actually plan on doing that

Jeff Waegelin 23-01-2004 14:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MisterX
I was just thinking what everybody is think about this competition as far as feet per second? Are you planning to zoom (100 f/s), lumber ( 1 f/s), or average ( :confused: f/s) Anything you provide for me as afar as stats will be deeply appreciated :D

Well... the most that you'll typically see on a really fast robot is somewhere around 15 ft/s. Our robots the last 2 years could go 13 ft/s in high gear, and 2 ft/s in low gear. Most robots you'll see will fit somewhere in that range, or possibly a little bit above or below.

George1902 23-01-2004 14:16

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You can see lots of opinions here.

KenWittlief 23-01-2004 14:36

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if your robot goes backwards as much as it goes forwards in a match, then its avearage pfs will be zero! :c)

BTW - does anyone know the speed you will get if you use the 12" KOP wheels and either of the two transmissions they gave us this year? (assuming you use the drill motors)

Chris Hibner 23-01-2004 14:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KenWittlief
if your robot goes backwards as much as it goes forwards in a match, then its avearage pfs will be zero! :c)

BTW - does anyone know the speed you will get if you use the 12" KOP wheels and either of the two transmissions they gave us this year? (assuming you use the drill motors)

Ken,

My rough (in my head) calculations say that you will go about 18 ft/s in low gear, and about 72 ft/s in high gear. I think you would want to gear it down a bit. :)

-Chris

ShadowKnight 23-01-2004 14:58

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aye...our robot is using a 1 to 4 ratio with sprocket and chain...roughly, we should be going like 6 fps in low gear if I remeber the calcs right...

Joe Ross 23-01-2004 15:00

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FIRST gave a 10 tooth, 20 tooth and 45 tooth gears. If you use the 10 and the 45, you go 5.25 ft/sec in low gear, if my calculations are right with a 12" wheel.

Cory 23-01-2004 15:12

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Originally Posted by ShadowKnight
aye...our robot is using a 1 to 4 ratio with sprocket and chain...roughly, we should be going like 6 fps in low gear if I remeber the calcs right...

We used that same ratio last year. I assume you are talking about the drill motors. If so, youre going to go something like 3-4 fps, with a lot of torque.

[edit] that is with a 7.5" wheel. You will go faster or slower accordingly, based on your wheel sizes.

Cory

ShadowKnight 23-01-2004 15:35

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I guess I got the calcs wrong then :p

Gary Dillard 23-01-2004 15:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hibner
Ken,

My rough (in my head) calculations say that you will go about 18 ft/s in low gear, and about 72 ft/s in high gear. I think you would want to gear it down a bit. :)

-Chris

You might want get some new batteries for your head - those numbers don't pass the sanity test. You're going to cross the field in 0.67 seconds?

We're gearing for 7-9 fps this year; we've found that at much higher than 12 you start to lose control.

JVN 23-01-2004 15:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hibner
Ken,

My rough (in my head) calculations say that you will go about 18 ft/s in low gear, and about 72 ft/s in high gear. I think you would want to gear it down a bit. :)

-Chris

Chris/Ken--
Using my whitepaper. (shameless plug).
With the FIRST given 12in wheels, and a 10:45 sprocket reduction.
I calculate:

Drill Motor in high:
18 fps free speed (probably closer to 16.5fps)

Drill Motor in low:
5.24 fps free speed (probably closer to 4.7fps)

John

Tyler Olds 23-01-2004 16:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Waegelin
Well... the most that you'll typically see on a really fast robot is somewhere around 15 ft/s. Our robots the last 2 years could go 13 ft/s in high gear, and 2 ft/s in low gear. Most robots you'll see will fit somewhere in that range, or possibly a little bit above or below.


Your bot 2 years ago (2002) went 13 FPS?????? I seem to recall it goign about the same speed as us which was about 6 FPS :p


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