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Joe G. 05-05-2007 18:59

Quick Drivetrain question
 
What exactly is the differance between a "Swerve" drive and a "Crab" drive. Something with how the modules are controlled?

Thanks.

whytheheckme 05-05-2007 19:00

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
Was wondering the same thing as I read the swerve drive thread....

Jacob

bigbeezy 05-05-2007 19:09

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
I think that they are the same thing, but I'm not exactly sure.

Alan Anderson 05-05-2007 19:11

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
They're the same thing in my book.

Some people might make distinctions between varieties with independent control of all four wheel's angles, or separate control of front and back pairs, or systems where all drive wheels are locked to the same angle. I could be convinced that only the last one deserves the label "crab" drive.

T3_1565 05-05-2007 19:38

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
as far as my research goes the difference is that crab is four driven wheel all independently steered and a swerve is two driven two caster and the driven ones steer together (like a car)

Cory 05-05-2007 20:05

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
As refered to on CD--

Crab- having all wheels rotate together (ie: locked to the same angle). Derived from the ability of a crab to scuttle in any direction.

Swerve- Either all wheels can independently rotate, or they rotate in sets of two. Allows you to both translate and rotate, as well as drive the robot using ackerman steering, or monster truck steering where the front wheels turn one direction, and the rear in the opposite direction.

T3_1565 05-05-2007 21:20

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 624810)
As refered to on CD--

Crab- having all wheels rotate together (ie: locked to the same angle). Derived from the ability of a crab to scuttle in any direction.

Swerve- Either all wheels can independently rotate, or they rotate in sets of two. Allows you to both translate and rotate, as well as drive the robot using ackerman steering, or monster truck steering where the front wheels turn one direction, and the rear in the opposite direction.

I will second this.. messed up my research a bit.. lol.. wrong explanations lol

Aren_Hill 05-05-2007 23:17

Re: Quick Drivetrain question
 
there are many more control types than can be labeled by swerve or crab such as ours this year all modules linked rotationally but each had its own motor so we could still rotate.


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