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Re: Team 3489 Category 5 Presents Storm Drive
You should be careful with worm gears in your drivetrain. If you slam into a wall (or other robot) at full speed, there could be a tremendous axial force applied directly to your worms.
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Actually, it turns out that, once broken in, these gearboxes can be back-driven with some effort. We don't want to make a habit of it, but it's possible. The spider couplings also help with some of the shock load. We disassembled 1 gearbox after 2 (often rigorous) regionals and a few demo events, and the gears showed no visible damage.
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Or you could tell me and save me a trip... I'll ignore that I said nothing about mecanum wheels.
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On the flip side, putting the traction wheels on the outside means you are primarily using the omni's most of the time. I believe this is what most teams who use butterfly do, because of the reasons Andrew Schreiber said - you have a longer wheelbase for stability when you're pushing or being pushed, and are less likely to be spun around. |
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http://youtu.be/arKL5XCXGfU?list=UUZ...8THLwUgtdjtgdg You may notice a lot of "power slide" maneuvering with the 4 omnis. What you probably won't notice is much audio, and yes it was on. The team decided to go with 4 omnis rather than 2+2 omni/traction, which would have made the driving dynamics very different. The 4 omnis did make it much easier to place the robot on the field (by pushing it sideways) since the gearboxes were hard to backdrive, at least early on. The chassis has since been converted to 2+2 for demo events, and the chassis can be maneuvered in any direction now that the gearboxes are broken in. |
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The carpet provides better traction and stability than on the polished concrete. |
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Also, do you have any video of the drive at competition weight. It would give us a much better idea of this drives capabilities. |
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Successful sports teams often use this principle of "aggregation of marginal gains", it works just as well in the FRC world. Last edited by EricDrost : 30-07-2014 at 10:52. |
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Looks sweet. I would like to see the worm drive gearbox in action, it looks interesting.
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Very cool looking! Do you have and specs in CAD for the individual module weight?
The use of a worm gearbox plus the cim mounting... such a beatiful combination. |
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