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robot awards!
dunno, i thought it would be funny.
everything in this thread is to be taken with a grain of salt. and the winner of the obfuscated drivetrain award is... team 998! ![]() ![]() if anyone wants the template for the award image, it's at http://albertwu.alnora.com/awards/awards.psd have fun ![]() Last edited by AlbertW : 24-02-2003 at 01:14. |
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Explained a little
Their drivetrain is a 4-wheel swerve drive.
They have 2 Globe Motors controling the direction of all 4 wheels. Then they have a drill motor/tranny powering each side of the drivetrain. The tricky part is how they do this. They use these drill tranny's to spin a shaft mounted vertically through the wheels. This then spins a bevel gear (not shown) which powers the wheels forward and reverse. By doing this, they are able to drive and swerve their wheels with a minimum of motors and gears. (4 motor, 4 wheel swerve) I'm not from 998, nor have I heard any details concerning their drivetrain. This is just my speculation based on my past FIRST/Design experience. I don't mean to steal any of their thunder, but I think this is a very cool, and elegant design. I thought it might merit some explanation. Nice job 998! Hope that clears things up! Last edited by JVN : 24-02-2003 at 01:48. |
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i pretty much got it when i studied it closeley, but this was a joke, i thought it'd be funny
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