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Winding Back a Kicker Lever
3132 here,
We were thinking of using a kicker design with elastics providing most of the power and a motor to wind the lever back. We're not quite sure how much space, power and whether the motor would be able to wind back in time for the next kick. Can anyone shed light on the situation? |
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Re: Winding Back a Kicker Lever
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Re: Winding Back a Kicker Lever
Whether a certain motor can do a certain amount of work in a certain amount of time....is a calculation.
Joe Johnson explains it well in this thread. So, figure out how many Watts of energy it takes to move X distance with Y force in Z seconds... and see if your motor can deliver that power. (Be conservative - if you need 100 watts, look for 150 or 200. Friction and other losses need to be considered) |
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Re: Winding Back a Kicker Lever
We get to apply physics! and math!
Q: how many Joules does it take to make a soccer ball fly 15 meters? |
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Re: Winding Back a Kicker Lever
Stability of the linear motion also effects this (elaborating on loss of power): twisting of mechanism's frame, etc... Note any type of friction of the linear bearings you plan on using as well, if you can find the CoF of the bearing, that is. (Assuming something similar to 1114's punch in 2008).
Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 15-01-2010 at 22:29. |
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