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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
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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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Re: How fast was the fastest mecaum?
did you do any actual speed measurements?
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Ether,
Sorry to report we didn't. These numbers are based on the JVN calculator. |
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We are trying to establish whether or not the 81% "speed loss constant" is a reasonable value to use for mec on carpet. |
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I agree, this would be great to know. We hold driver practice on competition carpet. I suppose we could mark out the carpet, capture video, and try to get some numbers.
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velocity would be zero |
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You might take it to be humorous... but as a physics teacher I would like specificity.... I see many statements on CD that sound "right" but make little sense. (note... not from you Ether... you are quite good at getting to the specificity of the issue)
Do the side forces from the mecanums really "cancel each other out" The net force accelerates the robot. side forces oppose each other but that energy goes somewhere. Has anyone ever felt mecanum wheels after prolonged driving? Conservation of energy is real. Just a comment... not a condemnation.... |
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I can relate to that. As a graduate student at a major engineering university back in the 70s, I taught physics to EE students.
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In a truly frictionless lab, velocity for mecanums on a hard surface would be zero. On carpet it would be somewhat less than zero since the compliance in the carpet would give some forces not dependent on gravity. The angled wheels gives you side force vectors. If the forces are not canceled out, then the robot accelerates in reaction to those forces. Especially in a frictionless physics lab. My high school physics teacher thought I only took physics to play with the toys. He was largely right. ![]() |
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Also, we didn't use suspension. I find that making the frame loose, adding suspension, etc, to be pretty unnecessary. The Vex mecanum wheels have that extra flex in them which I think is sufficient to replace the above (at least it was fine for us). I would still make sure it is as flat as you can make it when putting it together though. Testing was, well, far from scientific, in that we ran it down the hall way a couple times and timed it with stopwatch on a phone. I'd give it a good ± 1 FPS or so. A similar approach was used on carpet. Both carpet, and non-carpet tests were done over similar distances. I am pretty sure it was due to the extra loss in energy to the carpet (or perhaps to the gobs carpet fuzzies in the gearboxes) Regardless, I 100% do not recommend this set up for this year. Last edited by SpeedFreed : 14-01-2015 at 01:11. |
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I would also second checking with 2052. They seem to have Mecanum down pat.
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