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How Slippery is the Bridge
I am trying to figure out how slippery is the bridge for the 2012 FRC game. I think the specs are saying that the field bridge material will be HDPE. I found the coefficient for that to be .28. That seems quite slick.
The YouTube video show a battery not sliding? Am I on the right track? Anyone know for sure? Thanks ahead! Last edited by idahorobot : 14-01-2012 at 18:30. |
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
HDPE is a slick material. You are correct. You have the COF number, now compare that number with some other material you are familiar with if you don't have access to a piece of HDPE & you'll get an idea of just how slick.
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
The bridge surface is polycarbonate. HDPE is the material for the bridge "deck" which is below the polycarb surface.
Last edited by RufflesRidge : 14-01-2012 at 19:48. Reason: thanks Don! |
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
That is correct. The surface is polycarbonate.
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
Would that be comparable to the Lunacy surface?
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
Sooooo, how slick is polycarbonate?
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
According to Wikipedia, the CoF of polycarb is 0.31
To compare with wood, according to this, Quote:
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
How much does the coefficient of friction change with wheel composition?
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
There is no such thing as a coefficient of friction for one material (e.g. polycarbonate). A coefficient of friction is always between two materials (e.g. polycarbonate and rubber or polycarbonate and wood). You will find many examples of CoF between materials because they vary greatly depending upon the composition of the two materials. The CoF values are determined emperically. Your best bet is to purchase a sheet of polycarbonate and play with it.
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
So in other words, Posting the coefficient of friction gives no help at all because it various between materials. We need to experiment. Good thing our mentor has about 20 sheets of 1/8 in polycarbonate lying around. mwahahah.
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
Make sure you remove the masking material, if there is any. If you leave that on, your results will be inaccurate.
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
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All hail the goddess of uncertainty! I mean, I would if I knew in which direction to genuflect. ![]() |
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
if your wondering you are pretty much driving on a white board for the ramps which is really slick depending on the wheels you are using for this year, if you use the wheels from the KOP you have no problem on the bridge but if you use mechanum wheels you will be sliding all over the place on the ramp during the game
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Re: How Slippery is the Bridge
We had some hdpe laying around the shop, took one of the wheelchair wheels to it, the wheel stuck surprisingly well.
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