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Swerve Drive
Just wondering if I could get an inventor drawing of a swerve drive. I'm designing one now and would like to get some input on sizing stuff.
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Re: Swerve Drive
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-Craig |
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Re: Swerve Drive
Hmm... You should post it as an attachment (or provide a link..)
I think A LOT of people will ask, including me ![]() |
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Re: Swerve Drive
Yea I'll post an image of what I have currently. Also What type of wheels should be used in a crab drive? Right now I'm basing it off of this year's wheels but I doubt next year will have wheel restrictions.
Last edited by Team1710 : 06-03-2009 at 10:34. |
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Re: Swerve Drive
well of course, you'll want to be able to turn the wheels with relative ease, but you wouldn't want to use something like this year's wheels because the coefficient of friction is a little too low.
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Re: Swerve Drive
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The following year a similar design worked with the wheels in line with the turning center although we eventually moved away from the high traction material because it wasn't as necessary. It's actually probably a misconception that you need low traction wheels in general for crab. If anything, crab allows you to have high traction on all wheels because the wheels don't have to slip sideways like they do in tank drive. You just have to keep in mind the force required for stationary turning, just like turning the wheels on your car when the car isn't moving. |
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Re: Swerve Drive
I thought there needs to be just enough traction to allow the turning of the wheels. High traction wheels would just rip to shreds with that kind of turning.
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Re: Swerve Drive
This argument has been beaten to death. Check out other crab threads for more info on this idea...
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There really is no reason to shy away from high traction tires. The robot I mentioned in my prior post had 4 wheel crab and could out pull any robot at the championship that year, I'm betting even the Beaty walker. |
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Re: Swerve Drive
http://hamosad1657.net/inventor/Chassis.html
Viewed via Freewheel, I can give you the DWF or answer questions if you'd like, just tell me. |
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Re: Swerve Drive
Wow, that is a very cool website, and great CAD.
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