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Chassis - Team 772 2011 off-season (update)
I finished updating the chassis.
Old thread is : http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=97193d Gen2 Andymark transmissions 6WD (IFI 6" diameter 1.5" wide) 1/8" sheet metal 0.75" flanges for structural support Direct drive to middle wheel Changes: Sheet metal to 1/8" from 0/09" Put supports across transmissions Moved Back/Front plates to outside Put Belt pulleys onto wheels inserted Hub onto middle wheel for direct drive Made a few more flanges for structural support (note: could not put too many on bottom because the belts would rub against them) Frame weighs 9.27 pounds without motors or transmission. Chassis total weight is 27.35 pounds Any more questions or Tips for improvement are appreciated. Last edited by akoscielski3 : 06-09-2011 at 16:59. |
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Re: Chassis - Team 772 2011 off-season (update)
I don't understand the point of the material below each wheel.
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Re: Chassis - Team 772 2011 off-season (update)
Style points
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Edit: I just remembered the real reason. They are supporting the transmissions on the inside |
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Additionally, by removing the trapezoids from the side plates, you can add another flange along the length of their lower edge and make everything stiffer. Right now, the trapezoids do nothing but hurt you. |
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Flanges on the bottom of the trapezoid won't really do anything useful to make the frame stiffer. A flange that runs, uninterrupted, along the entire bottom length -- just like you have on top -- is the most rigid solution. |
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How much ground clearance should I make it? Im thnking 1 inch so the bumbers are even with bottom or robot. Should it be loweror higher? |
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1" is probably fine. The bumper rules will usually reflect the sort of field the game is played on -- so if the field is largely flat or if it has only gentle inclines, the typical 1"-7" bumper zone will work fine. If robots are expected to navigate steeper ramps, additional ground clearance is required and the bumper zone will reflect that.
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I finished faster than i thought. The new chassis is actually heavier than the old one. The new weight is about 0.5lbs more.
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Looking good! Now you'll need to add some material to that center wheel's mounting hole and add a bearing so it can be direct driven.
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Basically, the output shaft is connected to the hub (keyway) which is inside the wheel and bolted on. I put a support axle on the other side which is inside the bearing on the wheel. Will it work? Or is this a bad idea? |
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