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UnEven Floor???
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Our mentor wants to build a chassis that pivots on one side. His reason for this is he says that the floor in the arenas will be uneven and he's worried about the wheels coming off the floor. Has anyone had any problems with this? Please let me know ASAP. SGSDragons Josh Designer/Driver |
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Re: UnEven Floor???
I've never heard of uneven floors before. I wouldn't worry about it unless it is absolutely critical to your design. Most fields are on a concrete slab floor, etc. so level shouldn't be too much of an issue.
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Re: UnEven Floor???
thats what we keep telling our mentor, but he seems to think otherwise. Anymore info would be nice, or imput from other teams.
Josh |
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Re: UnEven Floor???
Try looking at the event info for your specific team. The event should give away what surface you'll be playing on.
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Re: UnEven Floor???
Unless you are using a holomonic drive system, this shouldn't be a problem.
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Re: UnEven Floor???
We ARE planning on using one. We actually are building our wheels right now. Last year, I saw many omni-drive robots that didn't pivot and didn't have any problems. What do you think?
Josh |
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Does he really want a 6 wheel drive with the center wheels offset a bit lower for traction?? We have done that setup sucessfully in the past and had no problems. But then you have teams who think "hey, a .25" offset is good, why not try a 3" offset and be great", like one certain team in NJ did this past year. Yeah.. not such a good idea. |
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Re: UnEven Floor???
We used a holonomic system last year, and managed to pretty much conteract the bumps in the floor and the loader platform by using high traction, neoprene "rollers" (we used the Andymark Trick Wheels). Additionally we made sure all 4 of our wheels were co-planar, so that they would all 4 be in contant on a level surface.
So, unless your planning on tackling the ramp with a holonomic system (which could be done with a custom active suspension, but would be very very difficult), you shouldnt need anything special. |
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Re: UnEven Floor???
if you're REALLY worried id just go with a more flexible frame. more twist itll keep all tires on the ground. less flex is waht we aimed for with 4wd this year tho. our stiffest chassis yet. and well softer tire compounds may help too.
but overall other than carpet being ripped up about 2 times in my robotics career . i cant really think of uneven ground affecting anyting |
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I'll try to fish up some pictures and upload them later. |
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And Tom Bottiglieri, if you could please upload those pics I would appreciate it. Thanks SGSDragons Team Designer?Driver |
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Re: UnEven Floor???
my team this year is designing a six wheeled robot. two of the wheels that are located in the rear of the robot will be sitting about 1/8-3/16 above the rest of the wheels. why do this? this year our design has a high cg so if we get pushed our robot might tip. so the two wheels that sit up will only come into play when we are about to tip.
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