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pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
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Re: pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
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Re: pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
I like the idea, definitely looks like it would help the claws engauge, though it does not appear to fix the problem of having to be basically perfectly lined up for it to catch. =/
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Oh yeah it's definitely more of an amusing prototype at this point rather than a finished product. I was hoping the magnets would have a more dramatic effect, so we might end up going with something entirely different.
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Pretty sure the 20 second time factor would preclude that design
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Re: pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
In what way? This (or a different grappling hook) would be entirely contained within our frame perimeter until the last 20 seconds of a match.
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Re: pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
The acceleration applied to get magnet to engage on bar is relatively slow. So to properly position (big one) , then engage, then collapse then winch seems like that would be troublesome to say the least in 20 seconds. Don't see how the magnet helps much.
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IMO the biggest issue with these types of designs is accuracy, if you can get past that, you probably have the most effective type of climber out there. |
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Re: pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
Do you have any close-up pictures of the real mechanism?
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I'm going to agree with my friend Boltman on this one. This design sure looks entertaining but it reminds me a lot of those arcade games where you try your best to win a stuffed bear but always end up dropping them even though it looked like you lined 'em up (Sorry Linda!). I guess the positive here is that you could have your driver practice hanging by trying to win toys out of those machines. Just 20 dollars of practice and they'd be pros! On another note, all that stuff still comes under 1 pound? Do you guys design these robots out of air or something? If I bought a clamp like that at Home Depot it'd weight at least 5 pounds! Best Regards, RM |
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The magnets were an attempt to help the hook align itself if the firing position was slightly off. They seem to have a small effect in testing so far, but it’s not significant enough that we’re stopping here. Here’s a different view of the grappling hook firing upwards. This test was without the polycarb hooks attached, so it was lighter and thus went higher. Even with the hooks attached, though, the assembly went from release height to bar height in under a second. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsrqKvVxamk When it comes to the actual acceleration of the grappling hook, we didn’t calculate it, because knowing it is unnecessary. What we DID calculate was the spring size and displacement needed to launch the hook to the height of the bar (done by setting the potential energy of a compressed spring equal to the gravitational potential energy of the hooks at the height of the bar). This allowed us to have “getting the hooks to stop around 6ft in the air” as our goal, and we could size our spring to meet that goal. Because the hooks are thus reaching the top of their projectile path right at the height of the bar, you can assume it takes as much time to reach the bar as it does to fall from the bar to the height of the launcher. Using the equation t=sqrt((2*s)/g) where t is time in seconds, s is height above the ground in feet, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/s^2), you get 0.61 seconds for the hooks to travel upwards (if the bar is 6 feet above the robot). |
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Re: pic: Magnetic Grappling Hook
Delrin, polycarb, and a little aluminum! I can't promise it'll lift much more than a robot, but it's looking like it will support ours.
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Oof I'd be careful with that I've seen a few magnets explode when they collide with something too hard. It is quite a spectacle unless said magnets are expensive rare earth magnets you just recently purchased.
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Any magnet with a metal coating would work as well I would think.
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