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lemiant 24-05-2011 09:33

Duct fans
 
I just did a little research, and it looks like duct fans are around 50% efficient. Did anyone try them out during lunacy?

viperred396 24-05-2011 11:09

Re: Duct fans
 
I know i saw a couple of teams use them at the CO regional. Personally, our team tried them but we found that we just couldnt get enough lift

nighterfighter 24-05-2011 11:10

Re: Duct fans
 
We (1771) used 2 fans on our 2009 robot, and they provided a big difference.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=1771

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=1771

EricS-Team180 24-05-2011 11:44

Re: Duct fans
 
http://SPAM_2009

Here's our 2009 Robot, "Puffy". It was a thrust boost, but we did not quite get the competitive edge we had hoped for.

Eric

Chris is me 24-05-2011 12:01

Re: Duct fans
 
Fans seemed to vary based on implementation, but from what I could tell they varied from having a negligible effect on some robots to a large difference on others. Implementation was key.

Richard Wallace 24-05-2011 12:49

Re: Duct fans
 
71 had some nicely executed 'assist' fans in 2009. Should be some pictures around here somewhere. I recall inspecting their robot at Chicago and St. Louis that year.

Bill Beatty 25-05-2011 10:37

Re: Ducted Fans
 
Ducted fans are interesting. Our robot had two ducted fans that turned with the crab modules, so they assisted regardless of which direction the wheels were pointing. They were approximately six inches in diameter and with the correct motor they could generate about eighteen pounds of thrust each at 30,000 rpm. They were made of carbon fiber and were very strong and light in weight. They are used in large, high end model airplanes.

We could not use the supplied motor,which is a very special high rpm design, so we used CIMS. We tried different gear ratios, but the best we could get was in the 8000 to 9000 rpm range, which degraded their performance considerably, but it was amazing how much breeze came out of those little fans. With the traction of the Lunacy surface being so low, we figured any assist was better then nothing.

"Mr. Bill"

Alex.q 25-05-2011 18:49

Re: Ducted Fans
 
I don't know how effective they were providing thrust, but I think our human player that year mentioned that the fans (if positioned higher up on the robot) would slighty throw off his aim when throwing the orbit balls.

Daniel_LaFleur 26-05-2011 18:56

Re: Duct fans
 
1729 used 2 16" props (shown here).

They were incredibly effective and allowed us to pin our opponent during autonomous and have our human player fill their trailer at his convienience.


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