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Compact 3CIM Single Speed Gearbox Review
My team is experimenting with custom gearboxes and WCD this summer. This is a potential design for it and I'm looking to get some feedback and/or concerns with my design.
Specs: Gear Ratio: 5.2381:1 Weight: 10.7lbs w/ 3 cims Theoretical top speed: 15.92 ft/s Link to cad model (GrabCad): https://grabcad.com/library/compact-3cim-wcd-gearbox-1 Link to renders (Imgur): http://imgur.com/a/1mkqi |
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Re: Compact 3CIM Single Speed Gearbox Review
Looks pretty solid all around.
Note: 1. Your shafts can be a bit longer to take full advantage of the bearings. Right now they only stick about halfway into them. 2. You could make the plates slightly larger if you want to add a plastic cover around it. 3. For the "powercoated" look, click on the beach ball up top, set the appearance to "polished aluminum" on the right, and click on the color right above black on the left. I've found that gives good results (credits to Chak). 4. What made you go with bolts and nuts over making the back plate tapped? 5. It wouldn't be too much trouble to make this shifting I think, given the space you have between plates. You might want to look into that. That's all I can see right now. Overall it looks like a great job! Keep up the good work. |
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Re: Compact 3CIM Single Speed Gearbox Review
I would be interested to know if Griffin has considered the pros/cons of shifting and decided against adding that capability. If so, would you mind sharing your thought process?
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2. Is there any reason to add a plastic cover? Seems like unnecessary extra weight. 3. I came back part way through the render queue and regretted using the powdercoat texture, looks awful. Oh well. 4. There is only one bolt that uses a nut, the rest of the bolts go directly into the cims. I thought I'd be better off with a locknut vs. a tapped hole. 5. We currently have the parts for a single speed configuration, although I think a dogshifter would be possible. As long as the edge of the CIM doesn't interfere with the standoffs holding the pancake piston. |
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We do however have a WCD 2CIM Dogshifter that we built in a previous year, so I've become familiar with its capabilities. But for an offseason gearbox/drivetrain that is being used for teaching and entry point into WCD, single speed was sufficient. |
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This gearing is rather fast for most of the recent FRC games; implemented on the recent control system, I would definitely schedule some tests to ensure that you will not have brownouts at startup or (more likely) during pushing contests due to low voltage. Your optimal speed will, of course, be highly dependent on your game strategy, which cannot possibly be known until January; just intended as a "what you really need to check" between making a game strategy and selecting this as a drive train.
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I assumed you made the pates so large (the size of the gears OD) so that you could protect it or something. If you're not interested in using a cover, you can bring the edges of your gearbox to the bearings rather than the OD of the gears, unless it's an aesthetic choice. EDIT: 16ft/s free speed isn't too fast IMO, especially if you run 6 CIMs. On a 4 CIM drive your acceleration suffers, but 6 CIMs will make the difference. Last edited by asid61 : 07-28-2016 at 11:39 PM. |
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Gearing our 4cim 2 mini cim drive at 10.04:1 this year with 8" wheels made us suffer bad brownout problems. Our batteries would barely get us through a match. We bumped our gear ratio up to about 12:1 or something, this off season and have had much better results. I really suggest you test your gearing with 6cims before building this during a season, you might not move at all due to browning out. Wheel diameter will be a big factor too, so smaller wheels could help with this.
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You might get away with 16fps in a game without much defense, but as soon as you try to drive through another robot you'll regret it, I think. A simple way to test this is to design your gearbox with a "VEX reduction", or an 84-tooth ratio. That way you can swap between ratios to find what you like best. |
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2. Depending on the game, I think this could be adapted to a dogshifter config. But as I voiced above about spacer clearance relatively to the cim near the mount, it might not be possible. |
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If the former, looks good. If the latter, you may want to tweak it depending on if you value speed or pushing more. |
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Re: Compact 3CIM Single Speed Gearbox Review
I utilized the drivetrain calculator on WCProducts website and the efficiency was at the default 90%
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