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| View Poll Results: What is your ending robot orientation | |||
| Long (38l x 28w) |
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86 | 83.50% |
| Wide (28l x 38w) |
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17 | 16.50% |
| Voters: 103. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Robot orientation: Long or wide?
Our team is designing ramps for robots to climb at the end of the match but We would like to get a sense of whether the teams are going to be using the long starting orientation (38lx 28w) or the wide staring orientation (28lx 38w) so we accomodate our designs for the wide robots if necessary.
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
My guess is that you will have a very very difficult time designing effective ramps to support "wide" robots, and only a very difficult time with ramps for "long" robots.
We're not even considering a "wide" robot ramp design. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
Last year, there were only a couple of robots that I could think of that went with the wide configuration. I think with this years game though, we will be seeing a lot more variety in the configuration.
This is a good poll, I was wondering the same thing. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
IMHO: There are so many more cool things you can do this year with a wide robot. Designing your point scoring systems around a "long" robot may lead to overly complex mechanisms and wasted weight.
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
The design I made myself is a Wide Orientation robot, and I think, by far, it is better than any other design I've heard of yet, due to the extensive increase in capabilities compared to the vertical bot.
On that note, anyone want a pretty cool wide oriented robot design? :-p Last edited by Corey Balint : 12-01-2007 at 09:47. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
if you consider the issue of stability, which is vital for a robot that has to reach up high, then you will find that a wide robot design might not be the best way to go. Think about how far in from the edge the wheels contact the floor, with both designs. Think about how the spacing of the contact points affects robot stability. Also think about the effect of acceleration of the robot on stability with both possible orientations.
Last edited by MrForbes : 12-01-2007 at 09:57. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
In this game, I see a wider stance as being advantageous when fully extended vertically. If pushed from the side, the longer dimension, the robot will be stabilized. If pushed from the rear, the robot should be pushed into the rack, keeping it upright. If pushed from the front, the robot shouldn't be in that configuration anyway and deserves to be knocked over due to poor design/poor handling. As has already been said, wheelie bars are a good thing too.
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
There's the fact that a wider robot is going to have more difficulties getting up a ramp anyways due to CG issues. If you're designing a ramp for wide bots, you should keep in mind that you'll want to shoot for a less aggressive angle to offset this. Another thing to consider is that being able to ramp any robot out there is a pretty impressive ability to throw out in a strategy meeting.
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
It might be a smart thing to design a lift that can accomodate any robot design, as this poll proves that *40% of the robots which you'll be dealing with will be "wide" configuration. Chances are, there will be a "wide" robot on the winning alliance at any given competition, and if your mechanism doesn't accomodate them, they won't pick you.
* 40% at the time of posting Last edited by Cody Carey : 12-01-2007 at 10:38. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
good idea!
thanks |
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What are some specifics as to why the wide platform is so much more advantageous this year?
What can uniquely be done with it that a long orientation won't allow? Thanks in advance, Robinson |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
We made a wide robot and had some bad luck with tipping and stuff, so we decided to stay away from that for this year.
Especially since we are going to be reaching 8 ft in the air. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
There is another situation which could occur. The robot could not not be the max height and/or width. It could be a square robot.
In anycase a reason to pick a wide robot as opposed to a long robot would be that it's easy to turn. It also takes up more area around the rack so you could block easier. Reason's for picking a long robot are, it's easier to build a stable long robot than a stable wide robot. You could get into the spaces between bots defending the rack easier, and it can very easily accomidate an arm. |
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Re: Robot orientation: Long or wide?
Wheelie bar = wedge?
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