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Re: Minibot climb rate
This calculation is actually very easy using the work-energy thorem.
Power = Work / Time Work = weight * height Therefore: Time = (weight * height) / Power Example: Motor power: 8.43 W (Tetrix motor) Efficiency: 0.85 Weight: 5 lb * 4.4545 N/lb = 22.27 N Height to climb: 2.1 m assume gearing for peak power. then: Time = (22.27 N * 2.1 m) / (8.43 W * 0.85) Time = 6.53 sec This is the FASTEST time. If you make the wheel big enough that the torque on the motor causes the motor to move away from the peak power point, the minibot will climb SLOWER, not faster. In other words, bigger wheels aren't always better. |
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