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Halo4life 16-01-2008 20:51

Catapult
 
Are there any rules that would make a ball launching robot not pass through inspection?

Mrtrom 16-01-2008 21:00

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yesm if you use an air cinlynder catapualt, you cannot have the psi be over 60 :ahh: :ahh: :ahh: :ahh: :ahh:

EricH 16-01-2008 21:14

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<S01> is the only rule (other than pressure). If it isn't safe, it won't pass inspection.

Zyik 16-01-2008 21:15

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No way a catapult can be done


Edit: Shows what Freshmen know. Personally I think that a good team could pull it off. I'd love to watch it if they could.

lukevanoort 16-01-2008 21:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 679680)
No way a catapult can be done

I disagree... thats all I'm saying ATM.

popo308 16-01-2008 22:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 679680)
No way a catapult can be done

I would have to disagree with you.... It deffinatally can be done :D

Brandon Holley 16-01-2008 22:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 679680)
No way a catapult can be done

<Insert gameshow buzzer noise> wrong ;)

65_Xero_Huskie 16-01-2008 23:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 679680)
No way a catapult can be done

You dont know what teams are capable of when u get tons of crazy kids hyped up on Mountain Dew and Energy Drinks together. :) :)
Ive heard a saying going around. WWBD?
What would Beatty Do?
I love it :)

Arefin Bari 16-01-2008 23:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 679680)
No way a catapult can be done

haha lucy, I have said the same thing before; but teams proved me wrong.

Scott Morgan 16-01-2008 23:37

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I can think of a couple of ways it can be done that are well within the capabilities of first teams.

MrForbes 16-01-2008 23:44

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we'll put this out for review by all the kind, knowledgeable folks here on CD....will it work?

There are two identical catapults mounted next to each other, with a bar connecting them to keep them parallel. Each one has a 10" stroke 2" bore Bimba cylinder, which in the resting position is extended about 3". The latch is also pneumatically actuated, but the cylinder for it is not shown. It probably has a bearing at the contact point to reduce friction.

The cylinders are filled with compressed air after the beginning of teleoperated period. The ball is handled by another mechanism which is not shown, but which supports the ball on the catapult so that it can be lifted up by the catapult. The latch is released, and the air in the cylinders expands, causing them to extend the remaining 7" of their travel.

Our energy calculations and an experiment with a single, smaller cylinder seem to indicate that we can shoot the ball about 8 feet up....

what do you think?

Gdeaver 17-01-2008 00:05

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It's hard to tell by the picture where the ball will sit. You're not forgetting about the flag pole are you? Is there a spot in the corner for it? As to can it accelerate the ball to an acceptable launch velocity? It's to late for my brain. Gut feeling, don't think so. Our team was going down this path. We've more or less scapped it . The stored energy and the velocity of the moving components in our opinion are a safety risk. Our school admin is very adverse to any risk. There is no way I would want them to see a mech operate like that.

MrForbes 17-01-2008 00:11

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The area above the catapult is clear, so the ball sits there. The flag holder (and some other stuff) sits on a tall support at the very back of the robot.

We understand there is the requirement to be very concerned about safety with this design, including having adequate warnings, interlocks, and pressure relief procedure. However, it might be that this design cannot be made to be safe when the ball is not in place, in which case we'll use a different design.

CodyJ543 17-01-2008 11:06

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I'm still a little worried about our design, we really want to launch the ball some how, as of right now we have a catapult forklift combo. It seems good in theory, but tests have shown other wise:(

I'mbored. 17-01-2008 22:35

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I'd say that a catapult can be done but it might not be wise. Hurling ten pound balls through the air possibely going over the top of the arena may be deemed "un-safe." In conclusion I would say you can indeed do it but it may not be wise.


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