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Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
Hello All,
Forgive me for any errors as this is my first post on Chief Delphi, but anyway; We, the Vashon Pirate Team 5961, are considering building a ramp on our robot for our alliance members to drive up, and we were wondering what grade of slope can your robots drive pp? |
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
I moved this to the FTC forum.
This isn't a thing that people test for since there isn't an on-field ramp. If we were pursuing this sort of design, I'd recommend to my team that they build something that's no steeper than 15* or so because teams are usually really, really terrible at driving straight up an incline. |
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
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The second thing to consider is to have a lop at the sides so that it is less easy for wheels to drive off the sides. -Dick Ledford |
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
just FYI: last year, the slope of the ramp was 18 degrees: http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default...CTIONSEPT6.pdf. Given that we can increase traction by using materials other than plain plywood, I think that 20 deg would be OK.
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
In FRC we did a couple platforms that were basically a 1 foot rise with a 3 foot long ramp. This gets you right aroun 30-35 degrees. This was similar to the ramp in the 2006 FRC game. This was very difficult for a lot of teams to climb, but not impossible. Look back over the 2007 FRC game and see what some of the folks did there.
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
arcsin(1 / 3) = 19.4712206 deg
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
Having delt with several ramp before, I would say 20-25 degrees would be safe. Also, I suggest adding non-slip material such as the stuff used on stairs.
If you have the time, build a seperate (simple) robot so that you can test your ramp. When testing, try using differnt wheel types/sizes and be sure to change the weight of the robot also. |
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
Two years ago? Probably around 55 degrees.
Last year? 25. This year, I really don't know, but I don't imagine it being more than 15 or 20. It varies from robot to robot, and is not a stable measurement. Best idea is to go as low as possible so the largest number of robots can drive up. |
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If you have the time, you can test your ramp by building some simple robots. Try using different will sizes/types and also make the robot different weights. |
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Re: Grade Slope for Robot Ramp
I agree that 20 degrees is safe and maybe even 25. Also, I suggest adding non-slip material such as the stuff used on stairs.
If you have the time, you can test your ramp by building a simple test robot. Try using different wheel types/sizes and try increasing/decreasing the weight of the robot. |
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