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Gunn Robotics Team 192's 2016 competition gearbox. 3 stage reduction, 2 speed ball shifter with inverted pneumatic actuation. Gears from VexPro, belts and pulleys from SDP-SI. Adjusted speeds of 13.5 and 6.0 ft/sec. Width without CIM motors 2.67 inches.
22-02-2016 10:09
asid61Looks very compact! I have many questions:
1. Why the use of the cim-cim pulley? Would that cause the cim shaft to bend sooner?
2. How is your shifting cylinder so tiny/compact!?
3. What is the weight without cims?
4. Why 3 cims over just 2?
Amazing as usual!
22-02-2016 10:18
marshallThe nylocks at the bottom on the red piece don't appear to have any thread engagement with the actual nylon. I could be wrong but that's what it looks like to me.
Other than that, amazing machining!
22-02-2016 12:51
tprizeWow that is looking quite intense, can't wait to see it in action at the Wisconsin Regional!
22-02-2016 12:52
Michael HillBeautiful as always.
I didn't realize you could use timing belts without the flanges like that. I knew they (SDP/SI, etc.) sold them without flanges, but I saw they also sold flanges, so I assumed you put them on yourself. Are there any design rules about not using flanges? I didn't see anything in the GT3 design manual, but perhaps I missed it.
22-02-2016 12:53
Michael HillAlso, I would argue that this isn't a gearbox until we can see the other side.
22-02-2016 18:01
Mihir Juvvadi|
Looks very compact! I have many questions:
1. Why the use of the cim-cim pulley? Would that cause the cim shaft to bend sooner? 2. How is your shifting cylinder so tiny/compact!? 3. What is the weight without cims? 4. Why 3 cims over just 2? |
22-02-2016 18:06
Mihir Juvvadi|
The nylocks at the bottom on the red piece don't appear to have any thread engagement with the actual nylon. I could be wrong but that's what it looks like to me.
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22-02-2016 18:15
Mihir Juvvadi|
Beautiful as always.
I didn't realize you could use timing belts without the flanges like that. I knew they (SDP/SI, etc.) sold them without flanges, but I saw they also sold flanges, so I assumed you put them on yourself. Are there any design rules about not using flanges? I didn't see anything in the GT3 design manual, but perhaps I missed it. |
22-02-2016 18:31
Joe Johnson
First, whoa! that's some nice nice engineering.
Second, thanks for the GT3 tip. As I have said elsewhere, I have not made the transition to belts yet (from chain and gears -- I'm old school like that), but I can see the writing on the wall. It's nice to be able to learn on you dime.
Third, more questions.
I am always puzzled when folks tell me a fps and don't give me the size of the wheel or the ratio from the motor to the wheel. What do I do with that? If you have 3ft drive wheels it means one thing, if you are going with 2" wheels it's a completely different beast.
So... what size wheels to you have? And what are the ratio from motor to the wheel?
Also, is that hex shaft peeking out go to a direct drive live shaft (that drives the wheels) or do you have another belt/chain/gear stage between the wheel axle and the hex output shaft?
Also, can you just break it down to the gearbox I'm looking at? What are the ratios from the motor shafts to the output shaft?
Great job. Nice bit of work there.
Dr. Joe J.
22-02-2016 18:49
Joey MiliaThe three major design updates of the gearbox, the inverse pneumatics, the new bearings, and the removal of the serpentine belt, have been in the works since mid '14. Mihir has done a great job figuring out the best way to do the pneumatics and incorporating the changes into a three stage for this years game.
Belts walk on the pulleys due to the spiral of tensile members, they're not perpendicular to the pulleys axis. The higher the tension in the belts the more they walk. This use to be a problem but as Mihir mentioned the tension can now be much lower. For this design the critical area is where the belts would run against each other, flanges may be required if we were to move them closer together. There are design rules about flanges in one of gates manuals. I'd have to look though them again to find which one. Either way the cim pulleys are double flanged properly constraining the belt.
This isn't actually the ideal belt configuration loading wise. However the ideal configuration has some manufacturing concerns that are currently being worked but not implemented yet. Things for the future.
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Also, I would argue that this isn't a gearbox until we can see the other side.
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22-02-2016 18:52
Mihir Juvvadi|
First, whoa! that's some nice nice engineering.
I am always puzzled when folks tell me a fps and don't give me the size of the wheel or the ratio from the motor to the wheel. What do I do with that? If you have 3ft drive wheels it means one thing, if you are going with 2" wheels it's a completely different beast. So... what size wheels to you have? And what are the ratio from motor to the wheel? Also, is that hex shaft peeking out go to a direct drive live shaft (that drives the wheels) or do you have another belt/chain/gear stage between the wheel axle and the hex output shaft? Also, can you just break it down to the gearbox I'm looking at? What are the ratios from the motor shafts to the output shaft? |