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Re: paper: 4 CIM versus 6 CIM theoretical calculations
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Re: paper: 4 CIM versus 6 CIM theoretical calculations
Electrical Power and Mechanical Power are not the same.
The Electrical Power into the a DC Motor is Volts x Amps (Watts) The Mechanical Power Out is: Power Out = Torque*(0.112985) * Speed * (2*pi/60) in Watts Note: 1 lb-in = 0.112985 Nm, and radian/sec 2*pi/60 = rpm The Motor Efficiency is η=(Power Out) /( Power in) At near free speed, the torque and Mechanical Power approach zero. |
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Re: paper: 4 CIM versus 6 CIM theoretical calculations
For any of the DC motors used in First Robotics, we can also use the following equations to determine their performance:
Current (Amps) = Torque Load * ((Stall Current- Free Current)/Stall Torque) + Free Current Torque Load = (Current-Free Current) * Stall Torque/(Stall Current-Free Current) Speed = Free Speed - (Free Speed / Stall Torque) * Torque Load Last edited by InFlight : 09-12-2016 at 18:51. |
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Re: paper: 4 CIM versus 6 CIM theoretical calculations
If you didn't have motor controllers, or (illegally) put both motors on the same controller, this would certainly be the case. Are motor controllers designed to handle the reverse bias? - Oh, right. If you decide to change from 100% speed to 50% speed in a short period of time, you'll create the same situation, so they have to be designed that way. Never mind.
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Re: paper: 4 CIM versus 6 CIM theoretical calculations
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So I'm a dumb Mechanical Engineer and last year we had a 3 Cim per side shifting drivetrain with tracks. Obviously we could have swapped out a Cim for a Minicim to help out with shooter power and other items. (we didn't and maybe should have). But let me ask this question, How does a Cim plus 2 Minicim drivetrain compare to a 2 cim (per side) in tank drive? Assuming the rules are similar this year with open availability of other motors, would it make sense to keep the 4 cim motors for whatever gamepiece needs there are? (oh and I know I'm asking for everyone to predict the future!) |
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Re: paper: 4 CIM versus 6 CIM theoretical calculations
For those debating the merits of the 1:1 gearing, you might want to take a look at this thread.
https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...d.php?t=123424 To address the benefits of 4 CIM vs 6 CIM vs 4CIM+2 Mini-CIM, 234 has a paper published from a few years back with experimental data. https://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/3071 |
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