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Moving with enough kinetic energy to do lots of damage. Luckily so far, the serious damage has all been to inanimate objects. I agree HQ needs to do something, though I'm not sure an outright ban is necessary.
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Those are scary. Are the tanks breaking in a localized area or is the whole thing exploding? |
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This story is spreading like a game of broken telephone. Link Have all of the exploding tanks been the white clippard tanks from 2013 and before? Are these the same tank in a new colour? I also feel safer around tanks with the push-in fitting standard. One less source of failure. Last edited by Duncan Macdonald : 10-03-2014 at 14:19. |
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Cut to length sounds appealing, but "Snaked around" with a 36" bend radius (6' diameter !?) shouldn't be promoted. |
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And that is why you wear safety glasses in the pit.
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Hmmm...I need to go straighten something out, brb
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ippard+replace If anything FIRST should ban the usage of the white threaded tanks since they obviously still have the casing cracking at the threads from over tightening and/or poor manufacturing and can easily be replaced with the new push to connect model. I have yet to hear of a failure with the new black "push to connect" storage tanks which are much better, but you should still locate them in a relatively safe spot on your robot to prevent damage to them. ![]() Last edited by team222badbrad : 10-03-2014 at 14:29. |
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Here are some numbers: Polypropylene: ~37MPa TS, 0.94g/cc density, 39MPa/(g/cc) strength:density ratio 304 Stainless Steel: 515MPA TS, 8.0g/cc density, 64MPa/(g/cc) strength:density ratio The reason why teams use plastic tanks is because they are lighter than the stainless tanks from Clippard. Unfortunately, this low weight comes at the price of strength and durability. Stainless steel has a significantly higher strength:weight ratio than polypropylene. Plastics tend to have brittle failure modes in dynamic situations, which is why they generate shrapnel, and why they are generally a terrible choice for pressurized gas applications. Not to mention their sensitivity to temperatures, certain chemicals, nicks/scratches/gouges, over-tightening, etc. |
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Have any of these discussed failures been with the new black tanks?
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Could someone from 1310 describe: -What was the source or compressed air (Through the robot or a separate compressor) -If the tank had been on a previous robot -How they mount their tanks. (supplied connector, zip ties, loose inside the robot, etc.) -Is there any chance the tank had been dropped or mishandled. Last edited by Duncan Macdonald : 10-03-2014 at 14:48. Reason: Spelling |
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Both of the failures that I referenced in my post were with the white tanks without push-in fittings.
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Color change. (This may mean a different grade of material or nothing at all.) Plastic welded push to connect fittings. (This eliminated the failure point due to threading push to connect fittings into the threaded tanks.) For those who haven't see the ends of the new tanks available from AndyMark: ![]() Last edited by team222badbrad : 10-03-2014 at 15:12. |
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One can conceive of a similar situation with conventional ductile metal tanks: you could make them very thin and still strong enough to withstand the pressure load, but any damage could cause them to fail (albeit in a ductile way). (Contrast this with a hypothetical hardened (i.e. not ductile) metal tank: paper-thin and very strong, but if damaged, it shatters. That would be a bad design in this application.) |
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