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View Poll Results: What Six Wheel Drive Is Best?
Traction wheels at the center and omnis at the front and rear 12 6.82%
Wheels at the center wider apart than the others, and an Octagon base 8 4.55%
Six traction wheels; Brute force turning 17 9.66%
Drive with lowered center wheel 129 73.30%
Other, please specify 10 5.68%
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Re: Best Form Of Six Wheel Drive?

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Originally Posted by squirrel View Post
there might be an error in your formula...the factor of 0.5 for weight distribution over the rear wheels ignores weight transfer when pushing. If you put a scale up against a wall, and have the robot push against that, you might discover the real number to be higher than you thought.

This weight transfer thing plays an important role in drag racing, cars that are set up right have the front wheels just skimming the track at launch, all the vehicle weight is on the rear wheels.

In robot pushing matches, a similar thing happens, but for a different reason. Draw a free body diagram of the robot, with the pushing point centered on the bumper zone, see what happens.
How do you know a given team drives with the driven wheels in the rear? For example, our rookie year we used 2WD with the front wheels driven, then in '02 we drove the rear wheels. I just use a 50% weight distribution for two primary reasons 1) Its easier to calculate 2) The above issues with teams driving differently.
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