Go to Post FIRST is definitely worth any amount of money any company gives. FIRST really puts on good events for us, and I can see where the money is going. - RBrandy [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > Old Forum Archives > 2001
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

 
 
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 23-06-2002, 22:38
archiver archiver is offline
Forum Archival System
#0047 (ChiefDelphi)
 
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Pontiac, MI
Posts: 21,214
archiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond repute
a possible vacume

Posted by EJ at 1/10/2001 2:18 AM EST


Student on team #254, Cheesy Poofs, from Bellarmine.



One of my team mates notified me of the vact the the air compressor cannot be modified, or rather that it is not legal to modify it, so that it can produce a vacume or suction. But wut if u wur 2 link the ends two of the cylinders and use their motion to creat a vacume. In other words as one gets pushed in suction is created in one in and when the other ins pushed in suction is created in the opposite cylinder. So if anyone could tell me if that would be legal i'd sure be grateful, or if u have any good designs usind these same parts let me know aight?!? Thanx!


__________________
This message was archived from an earlier forum system. Some information may have been left out. Start new discussion in the current forums, and refer back to these threads when necessary.
  #2   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 23-06-2002, 22:39
archiver archiver is offline
Forum Archival System
#0047 (ChiefDelphi)
 
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Pontiac, MI
Posts: 21,214
archiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond repute
Re: a possible vacume

Posted by Jim Meyer at 1/10/2001 8:43 AM EST


Engineer on team #67, HOT Team, from Huron Valley Schools and GM Milford Proving Ground.


In Reply to: a possible vacume
Posted by EJ on 1/10/2001 2:18 AM EST:



: But wut if u wur 2 link the ends two of the cylinders and use their motion to creat a vacume.

I believe that this would be within the rules. I think you could also connect an electrical motor to the cylinder to do this.

The question I have is what do you do with that vacuum? Rule M14 states that "Only items listed under the PNEUMATICS secion of the Kit list may be used to store, generate, or transmit compresed air or vacuum" and team update #2 elimited the possibility of fabricating suction cups.

The pneumatics guys at the kickoff mentioned that the compressor was also designed as a vacuum pump and thought running it backward would produce a vacuum. I'm not sure he was right, he was a salesman not an engineer.

Hope this helps

Jim



__________________
This message was archived from an earlier forum system. Some information may have been left out. Start new discussion in the current forums, and refer back to these threads when necessary.
 


Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:07.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi