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Re: Horizontal Bar: Vertical Velocity

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Any engineer who can't design a "safe" thin arm to deliver a cable (attached to a winch) to the bar needs to go back to school.

Let's all stop being lawyers... When we design these systems ask " would I want my Mom (or daughter) standing next to this thing when it goes off?".
FIRST dosn't need be concerned with what an engineer can or can not design safely, but what students can safely design. Teams have alot of different ways of design, from engineers and students working side by side, engineers watching and pointing things out, to no engineer support, to totaly engineer designed.

Nice play on the GP saying.

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Re: Horizontal Bar: Vertical Velocity

I see this whole thing on, how are they really going to know if somethings going too fast if the object isn't going 20 ft (sarcastically) way up in the air and hitting someone in the head. I think the judges will be very lenient on this role and cut alot of slack within safety reasoning.
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Re: Horizontal Bar: Vertical Velocity

Just curious, I know that the vmax=10ft/sec, but does that apply to non-projectiles aswell? for intance, if we were to use a tube-in-tube to raise a hook up to grapple the bar, but the hook was (on the first trip) attached to the hard tubing, which was in turn attached to the roboti, would it be considered a projectile? if so, we were be running it with a motor and therefore still running at a constant 10ft/sec, so it would need to take 1 sec to get up there. if not, could we raise it as fast as possible?
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Re: Horizontal Bar: Vertical Velocity

I don't think that would be considered a projectile by any means but that's just me.
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Re: Horizontal Bar: Vertical Velocity

The rule states that all mechanisms must not exceed 10 f/s. That would include any telscoping arms, projectiles, or anything else.
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Re: Horizontal Bar: Vertical Velocity

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Just curious, I know that the vmax=10ft/sec, but does that apply to non-projectiles aswell? for intance, if we were to use a tube-in-tube to raise a hook up to grapple the bar, but the hook was (on the first trip) attached to the hard tubing, which was in turn attached to the roboti, would it be considered a projectile? if so, we were be running it with a motor and therefore still running at a constant 10ft/sec, so it would need to take 1 sec to get up there. if not, could we raise it as fast as possible?
I hope so. I was nearly impaled in the pits at Nats by a robot with an arm that extended at atleast 10fl/sec. It can be even more dangerous than a projectile, sin
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