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Re: Anyone else try pneumatic hurdling?
Can you say motor driven catapault?
I dunno, two fisherprices and two CIM's might launch the thing pretty far. -vivek |
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Re: Anyone else try pneumatic hurdling?
I ran the numbers (taking into account both elastic losses and air friction) to launch the ball 3.5 feet straight up in the air (i.e. from the top of a 3 foot robot. I'm not sure if you'd want this much force higher up) and while it would work theoretically with a 2 inch bore, 12 inch throw cylinder, the tanks would have to be fully charged to 60 psi....each time. And this is even launching it straight up, somehow relying on the robot's momentum to supply enough horizontal velocity. It doesn't seem like a reasonable design to me.
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Re: Anyone else try pneumatic hurdling?
I believe that a lifter and then some sort of pneumatic piston setup which launches it a few inches would be best.
i.e. an elevator that lifted it up above the overpass and then a piston makes it roll over the over pass. -vivek |
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Re: Anyone else try pneumatic hurdling?
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Re: Anyone else try pneumatic hurdling?
Yeah, we are thinking bout an elevator based on pneumatics...
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