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If you want to know the max amount of tension possible in your chain is, a quick and dirty way of getting there is: Take your robot's weight. Multiply that by your wheel's CoF on the playing surface. Now multiply that by the ratio of your wheel diameter to your sprocket pitch diameter, making sure you use the same units. Divide by 2 because each half of a tank drive is assumed to support half the weight of the robot. Tension_max = Mass * CoF * D_wheel / D_sprocket / 2 This will tell you the necessary tension in your chain to make one of your wheels slip when it is supporting half of your robot's weight. Now in reality, one wheel will not be supporting half of the weight, it will be distributed among multiple wheels on that side of the robot. And the wheel that most commonly supports the majority of the weight of the robot will be the one directly driven off of a gearbox on a WCD (your dropped center wheel). And since you have a dropped center direct-drive wheel in a WCD, it is not necessarily a crippling issue to toss a chain. |
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I know 1114 uses #35 chain on their tankdrives because they run exact center to center and avoid tensioners. They also try to match their drive wheel diameters to the pitch diameters of the wheels (not really possible on most WCDs). #35 is definitely overkill but overkill is nice to have in a drivetrain. (low maintenance too)
Tangentially, I want some enterprising company to makes usable sprockets for bike chain. Bike chain is stronger and lighter per length than #35, more resistant to misalignment, more readily available and has readily available and awesome chain tools for relatively cheap. Also comes in cool colours. |
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Shashank, if we were to make this in the near future, you'd have to simplify the part, there is no way that this can be made on the bridge port, this would have to laser cut and we usually can't cash in on our sponsorship benefits from Superb until well into build season. Even if it will weigh a half a pound more, that's fine, just make an iteration that is feasible to make parts for on the mill if we are going to need it in the near future.
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It looks like there's a shop right in your city: 1800 Fort Harrison Rd # 21, Terre Haute, IN 47804 EDIT: My bad, it seems that the only brakes online at harbor freight that can bend 1/8" aluminum cost over $200. I'm sure that if you guys use a strong grade of aluminum with frequent standoffs, you should be just fine. Last edited by SerpentEagle : 18-10-2015 at 16:55. |
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There is a strength gain just by using 6061 alloy over the 5052 alloy, which is usually used in sheet metal fabrication for its ease of bending.
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On second thought, It would probably be much better to just use 6061-T6 plates in place of bent 5052 as it provides greater rigidity in comparison as Michael stated. Just don't use any pockets. |
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To elaborate more, there is a strength advantage but not a stiffness advantage. So there are many applications where people might think their plate is too "weak" where changing alloy won't help at all, as what they really want is stiffness.
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