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2015: Year of the Mecanum
We were warned that "Change is Coming," and it certainly did.
It seems as though with the limited robot-robot interaction, we don't need the large, defensive powerhouse that FRC generally sees. Could it be possible that mecanum drivetrains are the ideal way to go because of their maneuverability? |
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I would agree with you on the drive. While watching the video, I was thinking that would be the most used and best drive train for this year.
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Re: 2015: Year of the Mecanum
You see those bumps called the scoring platforms? Those are going to going to cause all sorts of headaches for mecanums. 5-wheel strafe drive with the strafe wheel on a pneumatic suspension should work well, I think.
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I don't think there is a need to climb those, just go around them.
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This. Mecanums won't handle the bumps well, also mecanums need a very even weight distribution to work properly, I imagine there are going to be a lot of unevenly distributed robots this year...
Last edited by Jonathan Norris : 01-03-2015 at 11:51 AM. |
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I would try to set the center of gravity of the robot with the game piece, so when you lift it's balanced.
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The incline is 16 degrees, the height is two inches. This is from page 8 of the game manual. These values are nominal but the official values are in the field drawing.
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Whenever we did mecanums, we always had suspension on each wheel so that all wheels were always in contact with the floor. They even went over the humps in Breakaway just fine!
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The angle of the ramp is 16 degrees, and the 'hypotenuse' is 7.125 inches. 7.125*sin(16) works out to 1.96 inches.
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I'm not saying they'll be undriveable, I'm just saying they're going to make auto and certain precision tasks a wee bit more challenging and error prone than they need to be. |
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From our team's experience, the only time that mecanums have ever had troubles were on the bridges in 2012. Even then, the problem was the lower coefficient of friction rather than getting up on them, and we were still able to balance 2 robots better than most teams.
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