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Can the railing take that torque?
Posted by Joe Johnson at 2/5/2001 9:01 PM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: team 25 robot Posted by shaun on 2/5/2001 8:14 PM EST: I admire your robot very much. Another great effort by BMS and the gang at NBTHS. I have to questions: #1 Is your robot done or are you adding more goodies to the robot as we speak? #2 Do you thing the railing can take that torque your machine must put into it as you lift yourself? I see that your barrier simulator is not supported the same way that the real barrier will be (no big gussets on each side of your robot as is goes over the fence). To be honest until I actually yanked on our practice field's barrier, I was sure you would just pull the whole thing over. Now that I have evaluated it with a new eye, I think it may be strong enough after all. So... have you tried it on a "regulation" barrier? Do tell. Joe J. |
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