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2073 is looking into WCD, feedback requested
Up until now, we have mostly been a KOP drive base shop. KOP on Steroids has been our main chassis for the last few years. We are now looking into switching it up and moving to WCD.
Here is are a couple of renders of our first attempt. ![]() ![]() I am not a CAD master by any means, this is done by one or more of our students. I am going to ask them to follow up on any/all questions and suggestions. We had originally thought we would try to have a single drive belt contained in the frame rails, but found that a single serpentine belt needed to wrap around idler pulleys that were way smaller than the minimum recommended by Gates. So, now we plan on using one internal to, and one just inside the frame rail. Any comments, critiques, questions, or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Full size images can be viewed here and here. |
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It's a really nice rendering in any case!
I have no experience with WCD, but your design seems pretty textbook - just missing the shaft collars / circlips needed to hold the wheels on to the hex shafts. |
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From what I see it looks good. Like others have said its just missing an clip ring or shaft collars. Everything looks to be functional and it looks beautiful! Best of luck!
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Howzit!
We started using WCD last year and really like the performance. So unless the game dictates otherwise we will be using it again, though possibly a hex frame 8 wheel WCD.. I posted earlier .. A few things.. Top render has the transmission constrained on the wrong side of the drive rail. You will be better off not using the versa blocks on the center and just drilling your center hole to use the WCD gearing block. http://www.wcproducts.net/217-3634/ You will also need to drill a few holes on the drive rail for the bolt heads on the transmission plate to nest into. This will allow the transmission plate to rest against the drive rail giving much better support. You can run a dual sprocket on the transmission to drive each of the outer wheels. I suggest #35 chain. We have been using #25 but last year we had to tension the chain more often due to our use of the WCD 3 CIM dual speed transmission. (great transmission by the way) Also factor in a chain/belt cover. Nothing is worse than an electrical wire getting in there. Most of the time an encoder is mounted to one of the outer wheel shafts. Plus the judges like things to be safe! I am sure I will think of more after I post this.. Good luck with this, looking good! Aloha |
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Bill,
We should arrange an in-person design review in December. It would be a great experience for both teams. We're not too far away after all -Mike |
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Everyone else, THANKS!! Please continue the feedback! Great observations and suggestions so far. Correcting these details will go a LONG way to make this a successful endeavor! |
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It looks like this setup only mounts the WCP gearboxes via 2 #10 bolts. Could you or your students provide an exploded view, or a close-up view, of the gearbox, rail, intended bearings, and all bolts around one side of the bot's center wheel? Making the rail transparent or semi-transparent would also help.
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I'm working with the student who created this to get his CD account set up so he can respond directly to these questions. The team is out of school this week, so communications are a bit slow. I hope to have him up on the board later today.
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Looks like you have ~1" between the bumpers and the wheels. Consider pushing your wheels out a bit further. That'll give you more room inside the base for your electronics.
Why not stand the battery upright? The bumpers will extend to the top of the battery anyways, and you gain a bunch of space back. The 20/30 amp fuses are hard to get to and see. Move the radio up a lot, or somewhere else. Considering that the electronics will change next year, can you get models of them and try fitting them into your base instead? That'll be more valuable (and they are smaller!) |
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Bill,
The things I would change: -Don't use a full versasblock per gearbox, use 1/2. And mount the gearbox so the face of the gearbox is flush. -Use the WCD 2 CIM DS and ditch the belts inside the tube. Go to 18T sprockets and run chain, you'll be much happier. If you still want to run belts, I would read some of the posts/docs on here about tooth size and width of belts. I would comment on the electronics layout but Austin has me beat! |
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Do you have the center wheel dropped lower? If so, how much lower? I think I have seen some teams that did not drop their center wheel, how much of a difference is this? Is it beneficial or not? For those that did not drop the center wheel, would you recommend it?
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We're also looking at WCD this year and doing something similar to your setup. We are mounting the gearbox with the WCD mounting block and then using chains & sprockets to get to the other wheels. Pic show concept - brown items are the chains (not belts).
Definitely planning some sort of chain guard/cover. |
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You may want to locate the CRio and Digital Sidecar together on one side, say where you currently have pneumatic valves and compressor. Locate the compressor where the air tanks are now. The air tanks are pretty light so they can be put in the middle or up on the upper structure. You may want to install the pneumatic gauge higher up and turned around (as Frank suggested) so it can be seen over the bumpers. Moving the radio to the other end will put it closer to the CRio that it connects to and away from potential noise sources (motor controllers). If possible, mount the radio on a light piece of plastic in a space in the upper structure so that it is physically protected and not surround it with metal (for better reception). Last edited by philso : 25-11-2014 at 13:43. |
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