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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
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Last year my team used 6 CIMs and it was pretty awesome. We had huge torque and a pretty decent speed. Throughout the entire regional and an off-season event this past November we didn't lose any pushing fights (possibly one at the regional, can't remember).
However, use caution when having such high torque. In the last match we played at the off-season event I shattered our middle wheel on one side when I hit another robot, knocking the chain off and leaving our poor robot limping from side to side. We didn't realize until we disassembled it before this build season that all of the six wheels were cracked; that one wheel just gave first. tl;dr: It's a load of fun to push around whoever you want, but be aware that it is in fact possible to push too far. |
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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
Speaking from experience, because a tank drive is inherently designed not to go sideways, you pretty much end up in a deadlock with no way to escape if you get shoved into from the side (I think it's referred to as a t-bone, but not sure). It's difficult to break until the defender lets up a bit either unintentionally or to avoid a penalty/ref call.
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We tested out our gear driven single-speed 6 CIM 8WD for the first time last night and loved it - http://youtu.be/pQ6TMzGwV6U We'll be running a similarly designed drive this season with a 2 speed shifter incorporated.
![]() Note that this frame is larger because we plan to use it as a test bed robot for seasons to come and it will double as a T-shirt shooter drive base. |
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Ether, do you have a 'drag race' spreadsheet lying around (i.e. multiple d(t) scenarios on a single graph) with the proper modeling? I may have to cobble one together if not. I've poked through your acceleration models, but haven't found the time to make them more user-intuitive in a spreadsheet.
Such a spreadsheet could help a team make the decision of whether 6 CIM acceleration is worth it or not in a few different situations: - Robot attempting to 'turn a corner' around defense (i.e. get ahead of a defensive bot by 0.8-1.0 'robot lengths' in order to be able to turn in front of the defender and zoom away towards the goal) - Robot attempting to beat a defending robot to a specific spot with N number of seconds to spare in order to get a shot off quickly It would also help the drivers understand the limitations & strengths of the robot so they can make smarter decisions when defending or being defended. The driver coaches could setup specific scenarios to help give the drivers better practice. |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=122792 Would that be useful if I updated it for 6 CIMs? Also, I don't know if you've seen it yet, but in mid December I modified the source to get the parameters from the OS environment (instead of being hard coded) and added a "ready to run" compiled executable attachment. It's at the bottom of the list. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2868? The executable gets its input from the OS environment, which the user can edit in the script that runs the executable. The user can generate a variety of CSV files for various values of the parameters. In Excel these CSVs can be combined to get a single graph if desired. If there's enough interest, I was thinking of integrating it with gnuplot so that graphing would be more seamless. |
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back in my day, 4 CIMS were enough and we had enough pushing force to push at least 2 robots at a time.
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Uphill in both directions?
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In 2010, we ran 2 CIMS and 2 FP with AM Planetaries for Breakaway. It is our best pushing robot, still. However, for this season, we will bite.....and go with a 3 motor per transmission setup. |
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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
Since we're going there... I remember when only TWO drill motors were enough - and when they weren't we learned to shift the provided drill planetary transmission...
Yes. Both ways - and we LIKED it! - Mr. Van Coach, Robodox Last edited by Mr. Van : 15-01-2014 at 14:41. |
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