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Re: crab drive vs. mecanum drive system
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y |_x frame of reference / \ \ / If you go in an X or Y direction, you're only getting one component of each motor's force. If you go diagonally (parallel to a wheel), you get only 2 of the 4 motors' force. |
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Re: crab drive vs. mecanum drive system
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Mecanum is simple to build (well, compared to Crab/Swerve), but the more complicated programming and driver training is one turn off, and the lack of traction is another. If somebody pushes your bot, it doesn't have the friction of normal traction wheels to prevent you getting pushed around everywhere. Add that in with the higher cost, and; though a cool system, there will be simpler, more reliable, and better ways to do it. Crab, while you get a lot more traction, is even more complex and cost-prohibitive than Mecanum; and it can't be switched to a traditional skid-steer setup with a simple change of the wheels and a little hacking of the code. I'm a fan of simple skid-steer 2, 4, or 6wd bots, especially "dropped center" bots since it helps them gain some agility while turning in place. 2wd drop-center 6-wheel bots are especially cool imo, as far as turning agility is concerned, since there's less drag to overcome from the "skid". Quote:
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Re: crab drive vs. mecanum drive system
I'm a massive hypocrite, if you asked me what kind of base you should run, I'd say 99% of the time run a 6wd, 1% a crab, and never use holomonic or mecanum.
That being said, let me contradict myself. There is no perfect drive for all games. Your team must analyze the game, determine what the requirements are for your drive, and pick based on that. They all have benefits which come at varying costs. Even though I'm pretty darn sure we'll run a 6wd next season, my team will still stop and analyze to determine if it is really the best choice. A crab can be switched to a skid steer pretty easily in just about every application of it I've seen. Sure, it's obviously not the lightest and most efficient skid steer when in that mode, but it is equally as functional. |
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Re: crab drive vs. mecanum drive system
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But this is FRC, where we need to keep weight, simplicity, and practicality in mind. Not to mention, the inevitable increase in flex (solid axle to frame members vs. mounting via several seperate links) makes it even less efficient. I honestly can't see any practical reason why Crab would have huge advantages over a 6wd drop-center design. Especially not advantages that could be used as justification for the higher cost/longer build time/etc. |
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