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For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
![]() ![]() The props both spin at about 7000 rpm, but they haven't been properly calibrated yet, so we may get quite a bit more power out of them. Videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlUPGUfgrHo# http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crKvPEwvf-U And for those safety nazis -- why yes we do have a safety cage for it ![]() |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
What type of props are those? They look like 9"x something. Are they balanced? If not, I can tell you how to balance a prop.
Also, I'm not quite sure that that cage is going to be enough. I'd put another layer on on top or underneath so that the area of each open area is divided into four areas--if the props do explode, I'm pretty sure they could get through the pictured version. Reducing the open area will also reduce the risks. |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
Wow that totally is a unique and different propulsion system! I cant wait to see that in actual competition!
I would tend to agree with Eric though, I'd add some more protection to that cage. The cage will protect from reaching hands, but if those props were to ever break, (and going 7000 rpm, they very well might) you dont want blades going flying... I'm not a safety Nazi, I just like being safe. Overall though, Awesome! |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
safety cage we are going to use is designed to keep balls outs rather than keeping blade shrapnel in.
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
Cool.
What are the pegs on your rollers? What's the diameter of them? If they are too small, you might have inspection problems. |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
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Let's say those are 9" blades going at 7000 RPM. That's C=pi*d=pi*9=28.26" per revolution. That's about a 2' circumference (rounded down to emphasize the need for protection here). So, the tips of that prop are traveling at 7000RPM=116.7RPS over a 2' circle. That's a tangential speed of 233.3 feet per second--or about 4 FRC fields in one second. If a tip breaks off at that speed, you WILL get a safety violation if it leaves the robot! And, if I were the head ref, I'd make you either remove the props or add protection to the cage. Play it safe and add material now. Edit: I just saw this: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...049#post812049 I would consider this, or something similar, much safer than your current setup. Last edited by EricH : 01-02-2009 at 00:43. |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
Nice work, looks like you put some thought into the design. Good use of model airplane props.
Are you worried that having the props mounted in a biased configuration (not dead-center on the robot) will tend to make the robot turn or move awkwardly? I assume you offset them to make room for a ball-handling system. Will the airflow pass through the ball system or will you reverse the rotation to reverse the direction of the robot? On a separate note, have you checked the metal hardware on your collector to make sure it's not going to rip up the balls? Looks iffy to me. |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
What you should do is put them up high, so they will both propel your bot and blow-away balls.
If it can move a 120 lb. bot it should be able to deflect a few rocks ![]() |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
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Looking good guys, keep it up. -Greg |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
I'm taking Eric's word on this one.
I highly doubt that the inspectors will give a crap ( or too much) about the safety of the precious orbit balls. I say that if a finger or even a hand can pass through the cage, then it is not safe. +$0.02 |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
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See, ideally you reach 88% - 94% the speed of sound on the tips of your props in order to get maximum power. |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
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PLUS who's running around the field trying to catch a robot by sticking their fingers into the cage with spinning blades??? |
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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
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Of course we're going for different things. You have them for turning and maneuvering plus a good amount of power. And we're going for sheer power, mainly for getting across in a straight line fast, pinning, and then dumping. Tell you what, you make it to Atlanta for Championships, we'll have an Overdrive style race. -Greg |
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