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Re: pic: Belt Drive Chassis Take 2
The TENSION required to transmit the driving force will be a function of degrees of wrap around the cog not the number of teeth engaged. This is because driving force creates a force that lifts the belt away from the cog. It will take less belt tension to transmit a given force for a single segment wrapped twice as far then the 2 segments shown. This is assuming the tooth phasing problem mentioned above is solved. One more note. I have never seen this configuration used or recommended. It is a clever thought, but likely wont yield the hoped for result.
When you evaluate variations like this always look at the forces generated and if EXTRA structure has to be added to deal with those forces. |
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I believe that this holds only as long as the center pulley has an even number of teeth.
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that was in the edit, i realized that moments after submitting the reply. |
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Also, is there a reason that you don't want to use two belts, instead of a single belt? It is a much simpler design, but I don't know what design constraints you are working with. Just curious. |
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The main constraint is that the team wants to keep the belts inside the AL tube - right now it's sized at 3x1.5 inches I think? I'm pretty sure it can be done with a 9mm belt.
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Reading this thread and a few other threads on the chain/belt compairison I see few spots where people talk of belts breaking, slipping or loss of the belts teeth/lugs. I don't understand. Maybe the small pitch belts from the Kit-of-parts would slip. Buy a better belt. Thinking of a car's timing belt or serpentine belt there is no way I would expect to see a failure in some belt like that on our robots.
I have also seen comments about robots pushing against each other and the chain one always wins over the belt. Saying the belt slipped. Here again if the correct belt is used and tensioned correctly etc I see no way that the contact patch between the wheels and carpeted floor could outlast a good belt. I guess the real question is what type of belt is required for drive wheels? Thanks--good luck to all in 2011 |
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tres cool.
I'd suggest spring loading both of the chain tensioners equally. This should help the belt alignment issue on the middle wheel. Putting this drive inside a rectangular tube is neat and will protect it. It will also make maintenance a bear. I'd suggest prototyping after getting the design down. Look at maintenance ease an reliability in the prototype. Try to break it. Good luck. |
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Don't just drive it around. Run it full speed over a bump and see if it survives on impact. Run it full speed into a solid object (e.g. not a freshmen, a wall works well) and see if you can break it. Keep it stalled against a wall to see if it breaks before the breakers trip (if properly designed, the wheels should slip and the belt should not. If neither slips, the breakers will trip after a few seconds. The belt should not slip ever). Try pushing some other robots around. Fight well.
Do this for a really really long time (at least a few batteries). Then you will know if it is good enough. You might be surprised how much abuse it has to take. |
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That's a 2"x1.5" tube Chris
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im going insane trying to figure out where i can get that tensioner, or even what its called, if that is the one for the belts that Gates gives us then please send a product number or something
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