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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
The Team Drawings in the document section: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr....aspx?id=16097, specifically TE-10012.pdf within 2010 Team Field Elements.zip, show a version of the tower using 4X4's as the vertical posts.
If these drawings are official, then it seem the GDC did not intend for robots to attach to the towers using the vertical posts. If they did, then these drawings are invalid for the official game. Someone need to post a clarifying question in Q&A about this. |
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
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That drawing is for the low-cost field for teams to practice on and in this case does not accurately portray the official field due to different material (1-1/2" steel tubing vs 4x4) . |
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
we are definatly looking at this option. It was brought up by a couple of students day one as a way to hang. I'm sure the GDC built the tower strong enough to support it. It says the tower was built to support many robots. and I shall trust that.
Also... could you imagine the reaction if a robot broke the tower???? ![]() |
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
hi can someone tell me how to post a message in the forum please
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
i can only relply to other peoples, can't figure out how to post a new thread, where to go after i sign in??? thanks
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
Listen, I am going to assume the GDC thought of teams hanging from the vertical poles.
And they are steel bars affixed at both ends. Maybe if there were 3 robots (~500 lbs) hanging 6 feet directly out from the tower, the thing may bend, but (I don't think) brittle fracture would occur. But if you have 2 robots hanging off your robot in that orientation, your robot's arm will bend way before the steel support (unless your arm is a firmly planted pole of equal size). If we know the phase, thickness, and modulus, we can calculate yield stress and whether the bar will fail catastrophically. Maybe the K1c value too ...Coolness factor outweighs riskiness IMO. Last edited by coldfusion1279 : 13-01-2010 at 10:48. Reason: typo |
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
Edison go to the forums in the orange bar at the left top of the screen. Pick a topic and at the top of the screen it will say "new thread" or something like that. Also I would pm (private message) you but I am afraid you wouldn't know how to read it. PM's are in your user cp and you can message anyone on the forum privately. There are rules etc. that you should read before posting
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
Don't be too sure of this. The pole is in bending (shear) while the robot is in compression/tension.
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Think of it this way, force applied to the vertical support is applied parallel to the floor, but the weight of the robots is applied perpendicular to the floor. This is assuming a design like the original posting. |
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The top left one should say either forums or portal: If it says portal then click on it and it will take you to the portal anf the top left one will then be forums. When it says forums, click on it ... that'll take you to the forums list. Then click on the forum you wish to add your thread to. Once there there will be a blue button that says new thread (looks like the post button) |
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I do not believe it is our job to guess what the GDC intends. If there is no rule explicitly stating you cannot hang from it, it would appear you can. |
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
On the other hand, if the tower isn't strong enough to hold a robot hanging sideways (though I personally highly doubt it) than obviously that wasn't an intended part of the game, and if the tower breaks, it's breaking a ton of rules.
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One thing I learned is never take any strategy for granted, until FIRST specifically say you are allowed to use it. I have seen a few robots too many that were built, shipped, and had to be completely rebuilt at the regionals, many of them with innovative strategies that came as a surprise to the GDC. |
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Re: Sideways Hanging - Yes or No
A preliminary Inventor model suggests that a 150 lb robot with a CoM 18 inches off the center of the pipe will load a single pipe to 50% of yield.
This is using the cheesy "Stress Analysis" Inventor package we get with the kit, so it's somewhat less trustworthy for the coarse mesh it's limited to. But it's also assuming the pipe is a cantilevered column with support only at the bottom, which is clearly not the case. The rigid connections to the other side of the tower will mean some load will be carried through the top of the pipe as well. So I think one robot per vertical pipe is a reasonable load for the tower. However.... I was assuming a 12 inch separation between the "hands". The hands generate two equal and opposite forces to create a moment to balance the moment generated by the robot's CoM. The closer the hands, the greater the point force required to generate this moment. At around 6" of separation, this point load starts to become significant. At this point you have to worry about crushing the pipe between your hands in addition to bending the pipe at the base. This crushing type failure will NOT be improved by rigid connections at the top and middle of the platform. The only way to improve it is to increase the separation of your hands. Something for to think about for teams considering this approach: This normal loading on your hands increases linearly with the weight of your robot(s). And you can customize magnitude of this normal force by choosing the separation between your hands. I wonder how this could be useful..... |
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Definitely something to consider. |
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