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chris L 09-21-2008 02:31 PM

paper: Feet Per Second / Misc Calculations
 
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Feet Per Second / Misc Calculations by chris L

vivek16 09-21-2008 02:32 PM

Re: paper: Feet Per Second / Misc Calculations
 
WooHoo! Nice and Simple, I like it. This will come in handy, I hate getting out my calculator or dealing with chunky spreadsheets everytime I need to make a few calculations.

thanks, Vivek

Anna B. 09-21-2008 03:00 PM

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Thanks for developing such a simple tool for doing those kinds of calculations, it will definitely come in handy a lot!

-Anna

vivek16 09-23-2008 09:27 PM

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w00t!, gear pitch calculator for the win. I love these updates keep em coming.

-Vivek

chris L 09-23-2008 10:46 PM

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Updated Calculator:
-Added Quick Clicks for Motors, Reduction and Wheels

Added Gear Spacing Calculator
-Simply put in the pitch of 2 gears and it will put out 3 different types of fits

Any Comments and Improvements are appreciated.

vivek16 09-23-2008 10:47 PM

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Is anybody interested in writing a simplified version of this program for TI84 calculators?
That would be awesome to use.

thanks, Vivek

p.s. sorry I'm posting so much, Chris is using me as his guinea pig and I really find this thing useful. It cut my drivetrain design time from 5 min. to about 5 sec. :D

JVN 09-24-2008 12:47 AM

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Hi Chris,
This looks like it could be a good resource for some quick calculations. I haven't had time to check your math, but it seems reasonable off the top of my head.

If there was one thing to criticize it is your presentation. There were some things you did which confused me a little bit. Maybe it is because I read into things too much due to my familiarity with this material. Some of your terminology is also a little confusing. Nothing that some massaging can't fix.

Overall good job! The best part about this sheet for me, is the lessons that YOU must have learned while creating it. It takes a certain familiarity with the math behind these concepts to create something like this. Kudos to you for taking the time, it will certainly serve you well in the future. I hope you continue to evolve & improve your sheets, because as we all know, design IS an iterative process.

Kudos!
-John

R.C. 09-24-2008 12:49 AM

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I second the calculator thing, but could anyone write it for the TI89's please??

chris L 09-24-2008 06:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JVN (Post 766897)
Hi Chris,
This looks like it could be a good resource for some quick calculations. I haven't had time to check your math, but it seems reasonable off the top of my head.

If there was one thing to criticize it is your presentation. There were some things you did which confused me a little bit. Maybe it is because I read into things too much due to my familiarity with this material. Some of your terminology is also a little confusing. Nothing that some massaging can't fix.

Overall good job! The best part about this sheet for me, is the lessons that YOU must have learned while creating it. It takes a certain familiarity with the math behind these concepts to create something like this. Kudos to you for taking the time, it will certainly serve you well in the future. I hope you continue to evolve & improve your sheets, because as we all know, design IS an iterative process.

Kudos!
-John

What was it that confused you?

If you get back to me ill have a new version up soon with the updates

Thanks!

--Chris

Ken Patton 09-24-2008 12:16 PM

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Hi Chris-

Nice! This looks like a couple of good resources for people who are speccing out their drive systems. Your ~0.9 factor for what the actual speed of the CIM is a decent estimate for the general case, I think.

I think one of the great parts of this is your careful attention to what units are being used at each step of the process.

I agree with John's thought on making it as clear and understandeable as possible. You can never stop making it easier to use.

Not that these ideas would make it easier to use (probably the opposite :)) but how about at the important parts of the calculation having a link which describes the calculation that is going on behind the scenes? Or how about a couple of plots showing the results that got generated (top speed versus gear ratio, for example). How about a pushing force calc?

Keep up the great work,
Ken

chris L 09-24-2008 12:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Patton (Post 766950)
Hi Chris-

Nice! This looks like a couple of good resources for people who are speccing out their drive systems. Your ~0.9 factor for what the actual speed of the CIM is a decent estimate for the general case, I think.

I think one of the great parts of this is your careful attention to what units are being used at each step of the process.

I agree with John's thought on making it as clear and understandeable as possible. You can never stop making it easier to use.

Not that these ideas would make it easier to use (probably the opposite :)) but how about at the important parts of the calculation having a link which describes the calculation that is going on behind the scenes? Or how about a couple of plots showing the results that got generated (top speed versus gear ratio, for example). How about a pushing force calc?

Keep up the great work,
Ken

Thanks i am planning on making it a lot more user friendly and hopefully eventually make it have a nice interface.

I will put up a page on how i make these calculations so if i made a mistake you can check my math.

Im currently writing up some rough very rough calculations in excel to calculate acceleration, and how much pushing power you will have (with rough top and wedge top) and eventually make it into a web page.

Thanks

--Chris

chris L 09-24-2008 09:16 PM

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Update

Added updated calculator allowing to do real time updates for final FPS when you change one of the Gearboxes or Wheels using the Presets.

Added a "How To" for doing FPS

Any Questions or comments are appreciated

--Chris

chris L 09-27-2008 05:10 PM

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Update

Added a "How To" for using the FPS calculator

any suggestions for improvements would be appreciated

--Chris

chris L 09-29-2008 12:21 AM

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Update

Added:
Get your Reduction for desired FPS

Put in:
-your Desired Feet Per Second
-your motor RPM
-your wheel size

and it will generate your reduction required to get your desired FPS

--Chris

R.C. 09-29-2008 12:56 AM

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Chris, these are becoming more and more useful. I was wondering, are you gonna put this in an all in one package???


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