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Otherwise, great work. My team is also doing 6wd DS WCD. So serviceable and utilitarian. |
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Please correct me if I have a misunderstanding of this. |
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I know that thread has been open for awhile now, but I'll just throw in my two sense. Our team has officially decided to go with a custom-build mecanum drivetrain. I know most teams have decided by this point, but our reasoning was as follows:
1. Agility/maneuverability will be key for auto/gear placement 2. Defensive situations can be avoided by "running away" - it is harder to trap a mecanum robot 3. Possibility of a "ground-engage" mechanism for staying in one spot (perhaps for shooting) 4. Sacrifice torc for speed - i.e. with a mecanum drivetrain we have little reason for torc, so can therefore throw torc to the wind, and go for as much speed as possible in our drivetrain. I know some have said that mecanum is not the way to go this year, but we think there's plenty of use to be had there. |
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I'm not expecting to change your design; you made an engineering decision and you should follow through that. I just want to set the record straight for other teams who may be looking to this thread for ideas. My team, to my chagrin, has run mecanum drives 4 of the 5 years I was a member (not including this year). I was a driver for 2 of those 4 years. So I have a lot of experience with the benefits and drawbacks of mecanum drives. In general, I think there are very few cases (practically none) where a decent mecanum drive is better than a good WCD. Even in 2015, I still would have preferred that my team would have stuck with a WCD. |
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You're traction limited at a lower torque, so if you're trying to spin wheels at 40-50A (so as not to blow a breaker) you can have a higher gear ratio on a mecanum vs a 6WD.
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The way I understand it, if you keep the gear ratio constant and lower the wheel's CoF, you lower the friction load placed on the motor (when pushing) and therefore lower the current the motor draws. If you are limiting your speed to keep the pushing current at or around 40A, gearing that would bring a traction robot to 40A should only bring a mecanum robot to around 28A. That means that you can gear the robot to go faster (i.e. draw more current for the same load) by about 140% to bring the current back to around 40A.
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Better to ask than to assume. |
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I agree, though I'm a huge proponent of octocanum. It's highly competitive, impresses sponsors, and is psychotically easier (and cheaper) to implement than swerve. I highly recommend any team looking to branch out into other drive systems to give octocanum an off-season try. |
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When people say "Tank Drive" I get all warm and fuzzy thinking back to my first FIRST experience.
FRC 971's 2004 Half Track ![]() COTS Snowblower tracks, mounted at an angle, with the previous year robot's spare wheels |
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Are the CIM bag motor (217-3351) and the vex mini CIM (217-3371) considered CIM motors as described in rule R32?
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https://frc-qa.firstinspires.org/manual/R32 |
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