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Hey, our team completed our rookie season but are looking to fix up our robot this summer for off season competition this fall. We are interesting in adding mechanum wheels and we want to try them out when we have plenty of time. However, we're not really sure what the pros and cons of chain driven and direct drive systems are. So, if you could enlighten us a little bit, that would be awesome. Also, a list of parts would we need for each would also be super helpful. Thanks!!
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Pro's of Direct Drive
1. Less components 2. Lighter Weight 3. No chain tensioners to worry about Con's 1. If you don't know the exact drive ratio you want for the bot, it's harder to adjust speeds with direct drive. 2. You're locked in to putting your transmissions at the 4 corners of the robot. (This year that would have been bad - you would have really limited your space for the ball and your kicker. 3. Servicing can be difficult if you aren't carefull with the design with direct drive. In your case, if this is a learning situation, I'd definitely say go with chain driven so you can play with your drive ratios until you're happy. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Tom Line is right on the money for a development robot.
If i knew the gearing I wanted for a competition 'bot I'd go with direct drive (if at all practical) just to not have to deal with chains, designing tensioning systems, and the keys/set-screws generally associated with sprockets. We used a chain-driven mecanum driveline this year, it was not hassle-free. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Since nobody has said anything about chain-drive:
Pros: easy to get very resistant to shock loading Very reliable when done right (notice the qualifier please) Cons: can take up large volumes within the robot can be unreliable if not done right can be heavy |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Direct drive has the pros of less weight and you don't have to deal with roller chain, which is really really annoying in my experience. The cons are mainly packaging, if you don't like where direct driving makes you put your gearboxes you shouldn't use it. You also have more trouble changing your gear ratio if need be.
Chain drive has the pro of letting you put your gearboxes in the center of your robot and quick reduction adjustments with different sprockets, with the con of a lot more weight, and dealing with the tensioning hassles of roller chain. If I remember you guys from CT correctly you'll need to add two more gearboxes to your robot either way. Last edited by Chris is me : 29-05-2010 at 01:05. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
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As for the second issue, this is assuming you have a 4 WD. I've seen many teams place their direct drive gearboxes right smack dab in the middle of their 6WD, and they get stellar results. The general preference in a 6WD is that one of the wheels is direct driven, and then the other wheels are either chained or belted together. Either way, you'll need 8 sprockets/pulleys total (if you go DD) and still a decent amount of chain/belting. But, Direct Drives do require precision. Gearboxes must be properly integrated into the chassis in order to get the appropriate height off the ground/ample support for the output shafts. - Sunny |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Mecanum drivebases with anything besides four wheels are rare, to say the least.
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Oh, I wasn't aware we were speaking strictly in mecanum drive train.
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
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For a first time mecanum base, I'd recommend chain drive. Because this won't be a competition bot, you don't have to worry about the weight or the volume, and chain will give you numerous benefits as you experiment. That said, depending on the challenge next year, you'll most likely want to reevaluate your options should you choose to go with mecanum drive. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
Can't the drive ratio thing just be solved by the software? Just reduce the maximum PWM output
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Change PWM==change speed only, which is how you drive anyway. Change gear ratio == change available torque and available speed. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
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Edit: Eric beat me to it. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
This is my first year on Team 2410 and we used a chain-based mecanum drive. From what I saw, here's some specs on it:
Pros: Easy to set up Easy to fix Gave us a lot of experimentation room as far as where the gear boxes went More space for the edges of our robot Cons: Chain is like a woman. High maintenance XD Chain would get caught on various things Needed grease every so often Sometimes would fall off if not tuned exactly So that's what I picked up on and could pull off the top of my head. I don't believe we ever tried a direct drive mecanum so I can't help on that. Hope my 2cents helps. |
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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum
A correctly set-up chain drive should require zero maintenance. We use 25 chain and didn't have a single break or issue, nor did we ever have to adjust it.
The trick is to hand grind (or cnc your chassis) so that you have good alignment. The other trick is to develop a tensioning system that doesn't add friction, and keeps the chain snug. Snug, not TIGHT. Tight chain is bad. Snug chain with just a hint of play is perfect. Our 8 wheel traction drive train had more problems with the plaction wheel fasteners working free then breaking off. We were using grade 8 fasteners and locknuts. A bit too much forward and back working I guess. I wonder if it would be a good idea for andy mark to put 8 more holes on their chain sprockets and 8 nubs on their wheels so the two 'key' together. |
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