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Disadvantages of swerve/crab
I love swerve drives, and by the looks of them a well implemented one SEEMS like the best drive train in FIRST. So my question is: What are the disadvantages of swerve? I don't mean like it's more difficult to build, or it's heavier than other drives or harder to program, but disadvantages in performance.
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
Complexity of the hardware.
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
Which is nothing compared to complexity of software/control philosophy.
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
Simply, there is none. An independent coaxial swerve, programmed perfectly, will be the best drive out there. The one performance disadvantage, is that if one module brakes, your whole drive system is down(this applies to all drive systems, except wcd and variations). However, the resources needed to get to this point are tremendous, and without planning and time, the benefits are nullified.
Last edited by MichaelBick : 29-12-2011 at 20:21. |
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
Competitively, Swerve is, perhaps, the best ALL AROUND drive train in FIRST. All around meaning it follows the old saying "Jack of all trades, master of none."
Swerve is so much desired because it offers the omni-directional movement of Mechanums, without relying on wheel slip and thus, is not as easily pushed. 4 Wheel Swerve will offer, more or less. similar power as a 4 wheel drive. Which is not particularly excessive, but well enough. In addition, Swerve won't outrun a lot of drive systems. It's going to rely on that omni-directional movement to cut out the time used in turning to make up for the lack of excessive speed. Unless you're 973 using Emperor Swerve, you're not going to be moving at very fast speeds. That's going to be the result Average speed + average power + omni-directional movement = one very effective drive system. But it will not handle drive systems that excel in power or speed very well. That is, of course, based on an average Swerve. Some teams who have become very well versed in Swerve drive can overcome these shortfalls and create a drive system with great power and speed. But your average Swerve will boast a decent level of speed and power, not a wealth of either. Edit: And, yes, as many are mentioning, Swerve is very prone to failure. And recovering from a failure in a Swerve module is no easy task. Edit-Edit: I apologize for my bad terming. I'm being quite unclear about a lot of things. Apologies, again. Disclaimer: I'm no expert. Don't take my word as law. Last edited by LeelandS : 29-12-2011 at 20:42. Reason: Clarifying. I'm not terming very well. |
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
Many many more possible points of failure.
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
[mecanum_troll] Mecanum wheels can drive in circles around swerve [/mecanum_troll]
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
It's also likely to be devastated by a single part failure. If a module freezes up for any reason (even if it's perfect, there's a chance of damage) then the drive is almost useless.
Not that any other drivetrain is free of such problems. |
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
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*118 had some wicked swerves specifically 2005 and 2007 are well known for the most powerful wicked fast drives ever. However, it could not rotate so to compensate they put their entire manipulator assembly on a turret. |
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
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Pushing power is defined by the robots over all weight and wheel configuration, being a swerve doesn't really change much here - other than the fact that a 'unicorn swerve' (or any swerve with independently powered modules like 111's) has the issue of losing pushing power if one or more of the wheels lose the ground as the motor's power is wasted and the weight on the driven wheels will now be less - this is an issue that any drive with independent wheels can encounter. For examples of fast swerves other than 973's Emperor Swerve, reference either 16 (In any year, but 2008 or 2011 would be best) or 148 (2008). Last edited by thefro526 : 29-12-2011 at 20:34. |
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The pushing thing can be whatever depending on the drive gearbox just as any other drivetrain can be. 2 speed solves all problems you mentioned. |
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
How many of you guys have built and tested a swerve and compared it to a six wheel?
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And just from experience of doing both, 2079's 2nd gen swerve broke with much higher frequency than our 1st gen 6WD. Swerve requires a lot more fine tuning before you get it "right". All 6 wheel drives have a zero turn radius (or at least most). Only well designed swerve drives can do this. Both designs are good if implemented well, swerve just seems to require more effort to make it work well. |
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Re: Disadvantages of swerve/crab
I'd say one big disadvantage is that it isn't very practical to implement a two speed drivetrain with swerve. You'd need to pick one multi purpose speed and gear for that, making your robot prone to being pushed around by a 2-speed 6WD bot.
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