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Dry Ice on Robot?
Would this be allowed or would it violate R08?
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
I think the answer you're looking for is
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
Of course, I'm sure it would speed up processor and drivetrain speeds.
I really hope you're kidding... |
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
I doubt it, but WHY???
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
I think that if it is insulated so it cannot come in contact with a human, it could be legal. There is no specific prohibition, and the only hazard I can think of with it is frostbite.
One that we have discussed quite a bit but never had the nerve to try, is a hydraulic system using water as the fluid. It's not hazardous, it won't damage very many things, and we've been building underwater robots for years so we're quite familiar with dealing with water and electronics and mechanicals at the same time. |
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As for the hydraulic system using water; it would be hard to convince some people that is doesn't violate R37. |
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
The power for it would come from the robot battery, which powers a legal robot motor, which turns the pump.
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Also, wouldn't the water be then considered a hydraulic fluid? |
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
It would look cool
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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
What are you using it for?
My opinion would be that if it is doing anything useful (providing cooling) then it is an illegal energy source, as the energy for creating the dry ice did not come from any of the allowed sources of energy that may be used on a robot, and the dry ice effectively becomes a stored energy device. If it's a "non-functional decoration" then there would be a very long discussion and evaluation regarding the safety aspects. After which it most likely would be deemed to be illegal. |
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You'd have a fun argument on your hands if you tried to hold it on the motors yourself. Just used a compressed air can and turn it upside down. Same thing, safer, and probably faster too. |
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As to how you could use dry ice to provide power to a robot... YouTube: Stirling Engine Running On Dry Ice. Maybe you could use the Stirling engine to power a fan to cool your motors? The energy for this would, as you point out, not be coming from the dry ice but from the ambient temperature, and under those terms could be ruled illegal. |
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