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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

We plan on using Mecanum wheels and we plan on going over the bump. The question is, what should we use to prevent direct impact to the wheels. Right now, we are thinking of a plow or a a raised dummy wheel to take the initial impact of the bump and raise the bot up a bit before the Mecanum wheels hit the bump.
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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

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We plan on using Mecanum wheels and we plan on going over the bump. The question is, what should we use to prevent direct impact to the wheels. Right now, we are thinking of a plow or a a raised dummy wheel to take the initial impact of the bump and raise the bot up a bit before the Mecanum wheels hit the bump.
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Waittt a second. You already posted this thread. Please do not double up. The forums are bogged down enough already. Normally I'd be a lot more upset, but I'm in a good mood right now.
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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

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Waittt a second. You already posted this thread. Please do not double up. The forums are bogged down enough already. Normally I'd be a lot more upset, but I'm in a good mood right now.
The other thread was oriented more toward the question of IF mecanum wheels could handle it. This one is oriented toward the question of HOW (design ideas) mecanum wheels could handle it. But there are similarities. I'm glad you're in a good mood however!
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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

We tested our mecanum bot from last year on a simulated ramp using whiteboards as the surface and managed to climb onto the ramp without a problem. The whiteboards should simulate the ramp surface for our purpose I feel.
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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

We tested last year's bot (mecanum wheels) on our prototype ramp after covering the ramp in regolith. It climbed up fairly easily and was able to balance within ten seconds. We're going to try to buy a sufficiently sized sheet of polycarbonate soon for testing purposes, but I feel pretty good about the chances of mecanum being able to do this.
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Re: Mecanum Drive Train

I really don't understand why everyone says mecanum wheel won't get a grip on the ramp. Mecanum wheels have no more problems with grip than any other rubber wheel on polycarb.

On the other hand, hitting the ramp crooked can cause difficulty because of the disruption of the vectors when one wheel hits the ramp causing other wheels to loose contact with the ground. This can be a big problem especially for chassis without much flex.

I think mechanum wheels will have less trouble with the bump than the ramp because of the natural tendency of the flat bump to actually straightening out the robot when hit.
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