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falconmaster 26-01-2007 22:35

pic: 240 lbs against wall!
 

Mr. Van 26-01-2007 22:39

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WOW! By my quick calculation, that means you are getting a horizontal force from your wheels that's at least 1.6 times the weight of the robot. Very impressive! (How'd you do it?!?)

-Mr. Van
RoboDox

s_forbes 26-01-2007 23:36

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Awesome work guys! I thought that the longer robot might deliver more pushing power than your short one last year, but 240 lbs. is just amazing!

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Originally Posted by Mr. Van (Post 566085)
(How'd you do it?!?)

I'll bet it has something with their super wide wheels that everyone says 'have no effect on traction'. Super sticky wheels pushing from the back of a 4 wheel drive robot provide a lot of force.

MrForbes 27-01-2007 00:26

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I wonder what the vertical force on the scale is?

Michael Hill 27-01-2007 00:55

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Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 566148)
I wonder what the vertical force on the scale is?

Will it really matter? The scale in that orientation is just measuring the horizontal force. It's not like when you set a scale on the ground, it measures force you put on it from the side.

Daniel Brim 27-01-2007 01:07

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I'm rather amazed that you can get that type of pushing power with omni wheels. There must be something hidden that would help. Either way, that is impressive.

Joe Matt 27-01-2007 01:14

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Or it's just 40 lbf :p

j/k

Great work guys. Very impressed!

Goldeye 27-01-2007 01:39

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Considering that you "have 40 lbs to play with." (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/26448?), meaning you have no more than 80 pounds, 240lb pushing force implies a is simply not believable -- you'd need a coefficient of friction of 3! You better check your scale.

falconmaster 27-01-2007 20:38

Re: pic: 240 lbs against wall!
 
Calculations or no, that is what we measured. Last year our bot had 200lbs and no body pushed us. (120 lbs robot) We went with a different tread this year, rough top and a a 36 tooth gear rather than the 28 from last year. We check the scale as far as we could it is withing a pound or two. That is what is it read, sorry. We will check it again, but since it was simliar to last year we accepted the data. We will let you know if we find different.

sanddrag 28-01-2007 04:12

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That just don't seem right.

Graham Donaldson 28-01-2007 13:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Goldeye (Post 566166)
Considering that you "have 40 lbs to play with." (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/26448?), meaning you have no more than 80 pounds, 240lb pushing force implies a is simply not believable -- you'd need a coefficient of friction of 3! You better check your scale.

Who said they didn't put whatever extra weight they didn't have already on it on it (via gym weights or whatever)? That's what we did to our '05 chassis when we were testing a 6WD format with it. Just zip-tied two 45's to the top and bingo!

That pushing power is impressive, but I worry what might happen when the pushing (particularly in a head-on pushing match) is just a little bit off center with those omnis in the front...


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