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Re: How Do mecanum wheels handle the bumps?
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Re: How Do mecanum wheels handle the bumps?
We've got mecanums and have no problem going over the bump. We've found that if the robot is mis-aligned with the bump simply driving into it the mecanum wheels will slide around to let everything line up, then we climb over the bump without a problem.
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Re: How Do mecanum wheels handle the bumps?
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Think about a free body diagram for physics. You may have 9 N of force in one direction and 2 N in the opposite direction, so you are letting off 11 N of force, but you only have a net of 7 N in the forward direction. Mechanum wheels seem nice in theory, but if I'm not mistaken, a team has never won nationals with a mechanum drive. If they meet tough defense they can easily be out pushed. They're good for qual matches with low defense, but I'll be interested to see how they fair in elims in Atlanta. Last edited by sgreco : 29-03-2010 at 09:48. |
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The derivation is left as an exercise to the reader. Think of the angle of the rollers. |
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But that's beside the point. The question on the table is whether or not "only 71% of the output torque is transmitted in the direction of travel" when the bot is going straight forward (or backward). Quote:
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=84187 As for mechanums, there is always a question as to the loss of power vs manueverability issue. You have to trade it carefully based on how you think the game will play out. There is no straightforward answer. You need to decide what the strategy your team wants to execute is and whether or not that system fits into your strategy. This is why in the first part of build season should set criteria your robot needs before you build anything figure out how to play the game to win and develop a strategy before you build your robot and these decisions become easy now that you can buy mechanum and swerve as COTS. |
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Thanks Joe. I know that 71% is half the square root of 2 :-) The question is, does this number have anything to do with the claim that "Only ~71% of the output torque is transmitted in the direction of travel", when the bot is being commanded straight forward or backward. I say no. I say all the torque being applied to the wheel gets reacted by the carpet. I am challenging what appears to be the conventional wisdom on this topic. Think about it. ~ Last edited by Ether : 29-03-2010 at 10:27. |
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My team uses the 6" version of AndyMark Mecanum wheels (the ones with the lower coeff of friction), and we have no problems going over the bump. The only problem to date (that I'm aware of) is when our mentor was driving the drive train during the build season, and he drove the robot full speed into and over the bump. We lost one roller; considering the way he was driving it I'd say it did 3x better than expected. |
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If mecanum drive trains lack pushing power, why not have the opportunity to lock the rollers, effectively turning mecanum into 4 wheel tank drive?
While I was away in Thailand during build season, 190 did just that. |
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Ty -- it would be possible to pull that off, but would takea lot of research and testing (off-season project anyone?) where as, in my opinion, mecanums are still good for defense, but not the pushing kind. They're much better for the manueverable, get-in-the-way kind
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190's an exception to the rule. That's not exactly an easy to design feature. |
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All the forward torque applied to the wheel is transmitted to the carpet. The torque is not reduced by cos(45). Quote:
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Mecanums have the same math / efficiency setups as normal "omni" drives, with the same vector math. You'll pretty quickly figure out where 71% comes from. |
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Edit: "Disclaimer" I was in no way involved with 190's robot this year so, essentially, this is just me analyzing another cool robot I saw at a regional. Last edited by Ty Tremblay : 29-03-2010 at 11:29. |
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