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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
At 291 we usually have pretty fast mecanum. We build custom gearboxs and see about 13-14 fps
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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
For a summer project, we built an octanum drivetrain powered off of 4 CIMs and 4 Mini-CIMs, and geared the mecanum wheels to 20.5 FPS free-speed. We saw speeds of about 17 FPS, on the field, and 19 FPS in our school's hallways.
In addition, we used the OLD Vex 6" mecanum wheels (the ones that break), and still had them last well enough for whole off-season competition. We have since switched to the updated versions, and they look like they should be fine (haven't tested through a competition though). |
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How did strafing go? Even if it was slower than straight, how fast was it? Did you run a suspension? |
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How did you measure the actual speed? e.g. video, stopwatch, etc? Would you be willing to share the raw data? |
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Here's another one, keep in mind they aren't on carpet. http://youtu.be/O_vvVU4OBT4
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Was this due to never having enough space/time on the field to accelerate to your full speed? That would be a problem this year since the field will get cramped and there won't be room to accelerate much.
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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
Team Titanium's 2008 robot comes to mind.
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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
I was asking about the difference between the school tested speed and field speed. I'm assuming with a bigger runway one would have more time to accelerate than on a real field that has obstacles.
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The difference in hall vs field speed could be due to the difference in compliance of the flooring (carpeted field vs tiled hallway). |
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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
In a frictionless physics lab I would expect the free speed between the field (carpet?) & hall wall (tiles of other hard surface?) to be the same. In the world the wheels may not be perfectly aligned. The macanum rollers turns more freely on a hard surface rather than carpet. All this create side forces. The side forces net out to zero but consume energy thus a lower speed.
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The compliant flooring (carpet) moves slightly as the mec rolls forward over it, due to the tranverse force component exerted by the roller. This motion is accompanied by roller rotation, which subtracts from forward motion somewhat. That's the theory anyway. It would be enlightening to see a controlled test to investigate the magnitude of this effect quantitatively. |
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velocity would be zero |
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