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Re: About how fast in m/s is VEX 2 CIM BALL SHIFTER with 36:12 gear ratio?
Unfortunately, it's not that simple. What wheel size?
Here's JVN's calculator for quick-n-dirty estimations: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2755 |
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Re: About how fast in m/s is VEX 2 CIM BALL SHIFTER with 36:12 gear ratio?
Ok. First of all, this is a VEX Pro Ball shifter we're talking about. It's got two speeds. I'm assuming you're looking for the the speed when you're in the higher gear. Also, I've checked their website, and I don't see a 36:12 reduction (which is really just 3:1). But I'll give you the speeds of different wheel sizes of that anyway and show you how to find out yourself. The CIM motor at max power runs at about 2600 RPM. When you give a 3:1 reduction on that, the output RPM becomes about 870. By getting the Circumference of your chosen wheel, you can figure out the distance traveled in one rotation. Multiply that distance by the number of rotations in a minute (870). Then divide by 60, because there's 60 seconds in a minute, and your desired unit of measure is m/s.
I'll give you the speeds of a robot that has 4", 6", or 8" diameter wheels. 9.2 m/s for a 4" wheel 13.8 m/s for a 6" wheel 18.5 m/s for an 8" wheel Now these speeds are pretty darn high. Realistically, the CIM motor won't be running at 2600 RPM to begin with. You have to account for weight of the system and loss of efficiency due to gears and sprockets. Also, the larger the wheel, the tougher it is on the motor to spin it. After all this is taken account of, you might be looking at something closer to half the speeds of what I gave you. I hope this helped you. Maybe someone else can elaborate more on this or correct me if I'm wrong anywhere. |
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Re: About how fast in m/s is VEX 2 CIM BALL SHIFTER with 36:12 gear ratio?
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The gear ratios for the vex pro shifter you listed are 12:40 on the input (motor to first stage) then 40:44 high and 24:60 in low gear. I'm not sure where the previous poster got 12:36 from. With a 4" wheel I get 7.77 m/s with no speed loss (5310 motor rpm). That's 25 ft/s and very very very fast. |
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