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pic: mousetrap car
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Nice.
We also have to make a mousetrap car for the physics olympics. My friend and I are doing a collaboration and we're making that, a joule car, the toothpick bridge, and a rube goldberg. I might also do the paper tower and the slow bicycle race. We're also using pulleys to get the maximum distance out of it, since the competition is for distance. Do you have to go for maximum speed, and what materials have you considered for the axles? |
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the ranking criteria is the highest # of total distance divided by time it took to complete the first 5 meters. as far as axles go i don't really know steel is to heavy even that miniscule amount. but other things might bend. i'll probably end up with some sort of plastic.that way the only metal things are bearings and the wheels.
my theory for the grade is be in a quick acceleration gear for the first 5 meters then "shift" to a hard long pull for the rest of the trial. that way i'll end up with a fast car that goes aways. |
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pretty sweet...just make sure when you do the "gearing" of your car that its not so much as to not allow the car to move....it requires some trial and error
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Does anyone else find it amusing how we spend six weeks designing a 130+ pound robot, and then in school we're assigned to create a little mousetrap car?
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Nice, for our mousetrap and joule car, we're actually using carbon fiber axles. Balsa wood body because it's easy to work with and cheap. Our grading is easier. It just has to travel 5 m, and then the competition is for distance after that.
We were considering using a CVT, but a regular pulley would allow it to travel farther and it's easier to lathe. We don't need to pay too close of attention to it when winding it. Are you going to use string, or some kind of belt? |
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it'll be string and i may use carbon fiber for the axles that sounds like a good idea. pulleys would cause alot of unnecessary drag. it'll be fishingline
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I'm soo sick of mousetrap powered anything. Right now i'm working on a 4"x6"8" mousetrap powered car for a class that has to drive up a ramp, maneuver over a 6" gap, press a button on one of the walls of the gap, drive down another ramp and stop on a line at the bottom.
Btw. I don't know if its legal in your competition, but if you take the mousetrap apart and just use the spring, you can extract alot more energy from it because you can rotate it further. The stock setup goes only 180 degrees. I've found that they will go at least a full rotation without yeilding. That gives you 4x the available potential energy. Last edited by Rickertsen2 : 03-12-2006 at 16:41. |
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Very Cool!
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Thats awsome man!
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So, no one has mentioned one of the best mouse trap techniques ever...
Think about the force vector...and the direction the spring bar is traveling... and the direction the string is traveling. For ease of design, you might want to keep the string perpindicular to the travel of the spring bar, so the force is transmitted to the string. Here's a little picture. http://static.flickr.com/107/3134910...40497e.jpg?v=0 By the way - the CVT is an awesome idea. I did that for a mouse trap car in high school and it worked great! (We had to carry a can of pop on board.) Good luck!!! |
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what would be ironic, would to have a mouse actually ride on it
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as for gearin i just put a cone on the drive shath the move the line to along to (programing) the car |
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I had to make one in gr9. I used cd's as wheels, lathed hubs for them, framing was aluminum angle with thin aluminum sheeting. it went 70 feet on the school floor
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