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We are using this design to replace our curent design. The old design cuts off the front of the robot and would create design problems with game collection peices. The new design clears the front and also makes it stronger.
Below is the old design |
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Joe,
I would just like to make you aware that in the past, using mechanical force to move a piston and create pressure was deemed illegal under the robot rules. Each year pneumatic rules change but before you dedicate your design, please wait for kickoff and then ask the question through the Q&A. |
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Regardless of legality, have a few students write white papers on these different approaches. Make them thoroughly research and explain them, and include pictures of the beasts. It will make applying to college and getting scholarships into a cakewalk.
Very cool designs! |
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You wouldn't be permitted to use a totally closed pneumatic system as shown in the drawing. You'll want to put a regulator on it to maintain the desired pressure anyway, and that ought to take care of it. |
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You have to watch what this does to your bumper zone, should bumpers be required again this year.
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But regardless of FRC legality, this is a cool project on its own right. Jason |
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Creating pressure using mechanical force on legal pneumatic component has been deemed illegal in the past. Reasoning behind such a rule is the possibility of a pneumatic system already at full pressure, with flow restrictors, could conceivably exceed system pressure of 125 PSI if pushed on with enough force.
Also, until last year, pressure modulators were not allowed. Last year, a few changes in the rules did allow them and I remember seeing one robot that had somehow controlled a pressure regulator to achieve a desired effect. I don't remember if it proved advantageous or not. |
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I am loving the idea. It would prove very advantageous for anything. It has true real world potential.
If legal it FIRST I would love to see it on a bot. I agree with Gary, bumpers could cause a problem.. |
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Far as the pneumatics I Like the idea of having a pressure relief valve and a pressure regulator to make it legal. |
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Just my thoughts. I may be misinterpreting something.. -Rion |
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Eric,
Pneumatic vacuum using cylinders was allowed in 2007 after some discussion, in 2004 it was not. The only legal vacuum devices prior to 2007 were venturis which create vacuum but not by mechanical force. However, even these were not legal in most years. From 2004 Robot Pneumatic section rules <R54> revised... • A device that creates a vacuum is not considered to be a pneumatic device, and is allowed. This includes, but is not limited to, venturi-type vacuum generators and off-the-shelf vacuum devices (as long a they are powered by one of the Kit motors). Some teams used vacuum pumps that were COTS items, removed the motors and replaced them with KOP motors. The FP was the motor of choice that year. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 16-12-2009 at 08:07. |
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Eric,
That is a possibility particularly if this was a week one or two event. I did not look into which Q&A prompted which Team Update, I merely quoted the final robot rules revision. I do remember at least one team, buying a cheap vacuum cleaner and replacing the motor with an FP. It worked fairly well as I remember. |
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Not to mention Baxter's bot that year....that was a thing of beauty.
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