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Wheel Diameter of Mecanums
During my experience with FIRST, I have observed teams using several different wheels for their drive trains. One thing I have noticed is that teams with mecanum wheels generally choose large diameter wheels (8" or above) while teams with non-mecanum wheels choose generally smaller wheels (4"-6"). I am wondering what the reasoning behind this is. Obviously if you can get the same angular velocity on a larger diameter wheel, then that results in a greater linear velocity of the robot but besides that, I don't understand the advantages of choosing larger wheels, specifically the reason for not choosing the 6" versions offered by Andymark and Vex. Does the size increase improve the mecanum's performance in some way? Do smaller mecanum wheels have a greater tendency to break?
Last edited by xForceDee : 25-11-2013 at 12:10. |
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Re: Wheel Diameter of Mecanums
Having used both 6'' mecanums and 8'' AndyMark mecanums extensively, I've had far better results with the former, both in terms of performance and quality of the product.
I don't know why anyone would specifically go for larger mecanum wheels; this past year 4464 used 8'' AndyMark mecanums because they were donated, but we honestly would have done better to just buy a set of 6'' given the problems we've had with them. I look forward to trying out 4'' mecanums (probably in an octanum setting) when they (likely) become available. |
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We always used 6" mecanums. Even in 2012 while crossing the bump. They are by far and away lighter and massively smaller profile than the larger variants. The large mecanum wheels also don't look near as cool
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We also had several defective 8'' mecanum plates, and one of the backup wheels we purchased was so deformed that not a single roller could turn since they were all in contact with their neighbors. They're also heavier, and the rollers jam far more often. I've had no quality problems with the 6'' models, ever, nor any major issues with their performance since 2008 (when the plate was flimsy and required constant maintenance to keep it from bending in on the rollers). Last edited by Oblarg : 25-11-2013 at 14:16. |
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We used 8" AndyMark mecanum wheels in 2010. We wrecked two sets over 7 events, after the constant bashing from climbing over the bump. I have no comparison for the 6 inch, as we didn't try those, but draw your own conclusions about the 8" wheels' durability. Can anyone attest the the 6" VexPro mecanum's durability as opposed to the AndyMark ones? We'd like to try those this year. |
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In 2011 we used the standard AM 6" mecanum wheels. In 2012, we used the HD wheels, due to the bump and related forces (even though after calculations, the standard wheel specs would not have been exceeded). After 2 regionals and an offseason, and extensive testing (our first year using mecanums) in 2011, we did not, and still to this day, have not replaced any of the rollers on the wheels. On our 2012 robot, after our 2nd regional we had to replace about 10 rollers, some from each of the 4 wheels. This was probably not due to any difference between the standard and HD wheels, but likely due to slight skidding on the ramps and testing on linoleum floors that wore down the rubber rollers over time.
I have not used any VexPro mecanum wheels, but I would trust the construction of the plastic plates, because of the rigidity other plastic VexPro products (ballshifter housing, versa-wheels). I do not know about the rollers on those wheels, but if they are similar in tread to a Versa-wheel, I would be careful and monitor the tread wear on your mecanum rollers. Damaged and missing tread will cause your robot to "hobble" as it bounces every time the wheel reaches the missing spot. Remember, a mecanum wheel is not a circle, it is a N-gon. With a missing vertex, irregularities occur. This will make actions such as strafing behave a little weird. |
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We used the 8-inch AndyMark ones and we were impressed. The wheels allowed us to not only move nicely and freely, but also allowed us to push other robots and sideload them! Our drivetrain was quite effective. On the other hand, I saw many teams with ginormous mecanums. I, myself, cannot understand why they did that. It only seems like more weight and it takes a lot of room!
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Why didn't you use 6" mecanums then?
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Well, we tried the 8 inch wheels and they went past our expectations. So, we just stayed with that!
![]() Also, how does that happen to a train wheel? Does it go, Thump...Thump...Thump...? Why is it red hot? ![]() Last edited by yash101 : 25-11-2013 at 19:24. |
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Having used both, I would recommend you at least consider the 6'' models, if only for the significant weight decrease.
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I will talk to our team captain about that!
The funny thing is that every Wednesday (robotics day), I enter the classroom and blast the mentor and the captain with outrageous ideas . That's just me, the curious one ![]() |
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Re: Wheel Diameter of Mecanums
edited for truth: That's just you, the team Chief Delphi prowler.
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