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Duke461 15-05-2011 15:30

Minibot Ramp
 
I've been reading through all the minibot threads on Chief Delphi that include ramps in the deployment design, and i have found very little in-depth description of their designs. I'm essentially wanting to know, what it is the best angle/diameter for the ramp to maximize the speed/minimize the time of the minibot reaching the top? Im assuming weight, magnets, friction, etc. would factor in. If someone could post the math to figure this out, or what they did to maximize efficiency would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks from team 461,
-Duke

Richard Wallace 15-05-2011 18:33

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1061603)
... I'm essentially wanting to know, what it is the best ... ramp to maximize the speed/minimize the time of the minibot reaching the top?

A cycloid might be like a good idea.

gblake 15-05-2011 18:42

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1061603)
... I'm essentially wanting to know, what it is the best angle/diameter for the ramp to maximize the speed/minimize the time of the minibot reaching the top? ... Thanks from team 461,
-Duke

If I remember the rules correctly, any ramp or similar device is not allowed to have any effect on the minibot's speed.

Ramps or the deployment methods are only allowed to move the minibot into a legal "deployed" position.

From that deployed position the minibot has to climb without carrying any momentum or other assistance across the interface between the deployment process and the climbing process.

So (if I am right) I think your question is irrelevant?

Blake

MagiChau 15-05-2011 18:57

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gblake (Post 1061651)
If I remember the rules correctly, any ramp or similar device is not allowed to have any effect on the minibot's speed.

Ramps or the deployment methods are only allowed to move the minibot into a legal "deployed" position.

From that deployed position the minibot has to climb without carrying any momentum or other assistance across the interface between the deployment process and the climbing process.

So (if I am right) I think your question is irrelevant?

Blake

As I understand it, the nature of the ramp would allow the minibot moving itself, to the pole, to be at the best speed possible when it actually climbs the pole unlike other deployments where the minibot sits there possibly on until it hits the pole. A car already in motion moves faster than a car that has to beat inertia and then go for example.

Hawiian Cadder 15-05-2011 19:01

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
did anyone think of having a "U" so that the mini-bot goes down a pole, then that energy is converted into upward motion, there would be no launch, so it should be legal.

gblake 15-05-2011 19:01

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MagiChau (Post 1061655)
As I understand it, the nature of the ramp would allow the minibot to be at the best speed possible when it actually climbs the pole unlike other deployments where the minibot sits there possibly on until it hits the pole. A car already in motion moves faster than a car that has to beat inertia and then go for example.

Right ... And I think that converting any deployment momentum into climbing assitance is 100% illegal/forbidden in Logomotion.

James Critchley 15-05-2011 19:18

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
If the deployment mechanism is a ramp, and the minibot generates it's own kinetic energy, then it is all legal. The ramp cannot be in contact with the minibot as it crosses the 18 inch line, so it has to be short.

With no friction and constant thrust (torque with no slip) then I believe the optimal to be a cycloid. You really want the math? If you have already reached top speed, then I believe you would just want an arc.

blayde5 15-05-2011 19:22

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gblake (Post 1061657)
Right ... And I think that converting any deployment momentum into climbing assitance is 100% illegal/forbidden in Logomotion.

Someone correct me if I"m wrong but I'm pretty sure teams such as 254, 973, 368 and 233 had minibots going up ramps before they even touched the pole. Here's a video of what the OP is asking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmT9nTWqDOU

Also, I clearly remember these minibots with these ramp deployment devices being used at the Championship event so I'm almost 100% sure they're legal. The rule you are looking at is <G19> and it states:

MINIBOTS must remain completely autonomous and move up the POST solely through electric energy provided after the start of DEPLOYMENT by the permitted, unaltered battery and converted to mechanical energy by the permitted unaltered motors (and associated, appropriate circuitry). <G19> means that HOSTBOTS are not allowed to launch the MINIBOT up the pole at the TARGET, or otherwise contribute to the vertical movement of the MINIBOT. Energy for vertical movement may not be stored in the MINIBOT before DEPLOYMENT (except that which is contained within the battery and excluding incidental kinetic energy stored in the motors or wheels, but NOT, for example, in a flywheel).

While hostbots may not "launch" minibots up the pole, I believe that these teams basically start the minibot's motors while it is on the ramp so it will use the ramp as a track to gain speed before it gets to the pole (under its own power); therefore, there is no violation of <G19>

Ether 15-05-2011 19:24

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
You'll find an interesting discussion of ramps (and their legality) here:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...68#post1054268



jblay 15-05-2011 19:34

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
I'm gonna make an attempt to divert this discussion back to what the OP was asking about.

We too have been thinking of making this setup on our robot just to have fully optimized the task even if it wasn't at the competition.

I know I would love to get some input from teams like 233, 190, 254, 1114, 2056, 217, 71, 973, 368, 1986, 177, and any and all others that I couldn't think of on Duke461's questions and any other details on how they managed to pull off the awesomeness that is the ramp deployment.

Duke461 15-05-2011 21:50

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jblay (Post 1061667)
I'm gonna make an attempt to divert this discussion back to what the OP was asking about.

We too have been thinking of making this setup on our robot just to have fully optimized the task even if it wasn't at the competition.

I know I would love to get some input from teams like 233, 190, 254, 1114, 2056, 217, 71, 973, 368, 1986, 177, and any and all others that I couldn't think of on Duke461's questions and any other details on how they managed to pull off the awesomeness that is the ramp deployment.

Thank you Jay. :D
I'd like to keep this focused on my original question, not the legality. There are a multitude of other threads to discuss that and that was not an intended part of this discussion.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawiian Cadder (Post 1061656)
did anyone think of having a "U" so that the mini-bot goes down a pole, then that energy is converted into upward motion, there would be no launch, so it should be legal.

That would be illegal. The upward motion has to come SOLELY from the motors of the minibot, not gravity and acceleration gained from the U. but thats another discussion for another thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blayde5 (Post 1061664)
Someone correct me if I"m wrong but I'm pretty sure teams such as 254, 973, 368 and 233 had minibots going up ramps before they even touched the pole. Here's a video of what the OP is asking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmT9nTWqDOU

Also, I clearly remember these minibots with these ramp deployment devices being used at the Championship event so I'm almost 100% sure they're legal. The rule you are looking at is <G19> and it states:

MINIBOTS must remain completely autonomous and move up the POST solely through electric energy provided after the start of DEPLOYMENT by the permitted, unaltered battery and converted to mechanical energy by the permitted unaltered motors (and associated, appropriate circuitry). <G19> means that HOSTBOTS are not allowed to launch the MINIBOT up the pole at the TARGET, or otherwise contribute to the vertical movement of the MINIBOT. Energy for vertical movement may not be stored in the MINIBOT before DEPLOYMENT (except that which is contained within the battery and excluding incidental kinetic energy stored in the motors or wheels, but NOT, for example, in a flywheel).

While hostbots may not "launch" minibots up the pole, I believe that these teams basically start the minibot's motors while it is on the ramp so it will use the ramp as a track to gain speed before it gets to the pole (under its own power); therefore, there is no violation of <G19>

Exactly.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 1061650)
A cycloid might be like a good idea.

Thank you Richard :cool:
Im not the most studied on my physics and whatnot yet, but on wikipedia it says the Cycloid is for "the curve of fastest descent under gravity". Does this method still apply for upward descent? Thanks.

Other suggestions and statements regarding minibot ramps, and not their legality, are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-Duke

Duke461 15-05-2011 21:55

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 1061650)
A cycloid might be like a good idea.

I understand how this works, but do you have any suggestions as to performing the experiment?
Thanks.

Chris is me 15-05-2011 21:59

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
My opinion: Straight horizontal ramps are legal. All energy comes from the minibot.

Ramps that go down or "U shaped" ramps are not, as potential energy is gained.

R1ffSurf3r 15-05-2011 22:01

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
we just used some good old fashion guesswork and intuition

Duke461 15-05-2011 22:05

Re: Minibot Ramp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 1061702)
My opinion: Straight horizontal ramps are legal. All energy comes from the minibot.

Ramps that go down or "U shaped" ramps are not, as potential energy is gained.

As i said before, this is not a thread for discussing legality.

Quote:

Originally Posted by R1ffSurf3r (Post 1061703)
we just used some good old fashion guesswork and intuition

Yay for guessing :]


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