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Re: Team 1658 flying inverse differential swerve Video+CAD files
I'm curious about that worm gear that you've got. It looks 3D printed - is that right? Can you give us some specs and tell us how you made it? Does it seem like it will be sturdy enough to hold up well?
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Or at least that's what we think, could be wrong. The whole point of building the prototype was/is to find out if we're just kind of wrong or completely wrong XD |
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As far as specs/how it was made take a look at the CAD files. |
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I really like the idea behind this - I think it may have applications beyond just drive trains.
Something you may want to look into is gearing the upper and lower motors at different speeds, with a non-backdrivable reduction for the high speed motor. This would let you get a wider range of gear ratios without having to run motors at really high speeds. This paper, if it is ever released, describes the exact same idea in a planetary differential with some equations/control ideas that might be useful. https://ras.papercept.net/conference...=103&Number=70 |
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Second. Would love to take a look.
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isn't solidworks able to import inventor files? inventor can import solidwork files it would be odd if the opposite isn't also true. As mentioned in the other reply I don't have inventor at home nor will have access to the cad pc until after the season starts so I can't do much on this end but i'm sure you can find converters online at worst case but i'm fairly certain solidworks should allow you to be able to import inventor formats.
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EDIT: Nope, turns out we need "Inventor 11" to open inventor assemblies. https://gyazo.com/085d9a7b724d8e8d3cae02e00aaa5ca8 Last edited by asid61 : 12-19-2015 at 06:50 PM. |
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So this is gonna be a bit noobish, but reading through the thread and watching some videos, I still can't grasp the idea behind the inverse differential. I understand that 2 motors run independently and control the output velocity, but how do they manage to do that? And did you make or buy those parts?
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I'm not sure what flying means in this context. |
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I have rebuilt more differentials than I want to think about and taught automotive for a handful of years. I had a tough time following the last description, so I'll point you to an old but good video.
https://youtu.be/K4JhruinbWc Start around 3:20 for how the differential works, then just replace wheels with motors and the concept should be pretty clear. |
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Last edited by sanelss : 12-20-2015 at 07:31 PM. |
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