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Re: Bridges and Mecanum Wheels
The bumps in Breakaway were carpeted, so it was easier for the mecanum wheels to grip.
The bridge is surfaced in polycarbonate, if it makes any difference. I'm more concerned with the key. That's an HDPE surface, and it's raised an 1/8", which is enough to turn mecanum bots into spin-my-noisy-wheels bots. |
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I don't expect many high functioning mecanums this year without a quality suspension.
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If this were reddit you would have all of my upvotes. Now, think though: I have no experience with Mecanum wheels, but would it be possible to tool-dip each individual little wheel or cover it in some kind of sticky rubber material to allow it for more grip, or would this hinder the side-to-side movement the Mecanums have?
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2) even with better grip, there's still a problem. for a mec to work properly, all four wheels must be on the ground. once you lift wheel(s) off the ground, it can do weird things. |
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My question is, since rubber on poly will create much more friction then the bumps in break away, will this cause the wheels to stall up or slow down.
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the bridge is made out of polycarbonate, the rubber on the mecanum wheels will most likely cause more friction on this surface. sense these wheels rely on a lack of some friction for forward movment, will this increase in friction cause your robots from moving across the bridge or possibly slow you down.
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For more detailed explanation, there's lots of info here. Last edited by Ether : 09-01-2012 at 20:27. |
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So can an experienced team with mecanum wheels on a bot test drive a bot over a mock up bridge with Polycarb, and on the HDPE key, and post the results?
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Re: Bridges and Mecanum Wheels
Team 2084 just tested out 120-lb robot from last year on a full-scale, functional bridge a mentor made for us. We could barely crabwalk (move laterally) up it, but the robot is really imbalanced, so that's not as large of an issue. The bridge was also surfaced with fiberboard, which at after a rough test we determined to have about 1/3 the CoF as HPDE like Lexan.
We'll also be getting a 48"x88" HDPE board soon, so we'll resurface the ramp and run the test again, but I can conclude that mecaums won't have too much trouble on the bridge. |
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my team tested if mechcanum wheels could drive on the ramps which is made from white board material and all the wheels did was slide off of the white board so which means Mechcanum wheels will have no traction what so ever on the ramps, so they are not the way to go for the ramps
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The material is a fiberboard with ~3x less friction than HDPE. To be more accurate, we're getting a piece of Lexan to replace the fiberboard and test mecanums that way. |
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