Difference between revisions of "Velociti"

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** Relatively standard puzzle fit chassis for a horizontal spinner
 
** Relatively standard puzzle fit chassis for a horizontal spinner
 
*** Consists of an aluminum top plate, bottom plate, 2 side plates, and a non-loadbearing HDPE backplate
 
*** Consists of an aluminum top plate, bottom plate, 2 side plates, and a non-loadbearing HDPE backplate
** Main difference being the addition of extensions on the top and bottom plates to attach and guide wheel armor
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** Main feature being the addition of extensions on the top and bottom plates to attach and guide wheel armor
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* Drive
 
* Drive
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* Electronics
 
* Electronics
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** Drive motors, esc, and receiver were used as provided
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** Weapon motor was a propdrive 1400KV driven by a 60A esc
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*** This theoretically provided about 11000 RPM with a 63% spin-up time of about 1.118s
  
 
==== Positives ====
 
==== Positives ====
  
* The bot operated normally; no major electronics failures in combat
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* Very powerful weapon assembly (possibly too much). Operated mainly at 30-50% max speed
* Very powerful weapon motor (nearly too much to handle). Operated mainly at 30% spin-up
 
 
* Bot could successfully operate inverted
 
* Bot could successfully operate inverted
* Weapon belt only slipped off weapon pulley. Historically, belts commonly slip off motor pulley too
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* Weapon belt did not slip off of motor (but still slipped off of weapon)
* Interior space was adequate for electronics
 
 
* Tensioning slots on bottom plate allowed for easy belt tensioning adjustments
 
* Tensioning slots on bottom plate allowed for easy belt tensioning adjustments
 
* Bolts through weapon speed holes worked as simple weapon locks
 
* Bolts through weapon speed holes worked as simple weapon locks
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** (a) Hub was too close to chassis
 
** (a) Hub was too close to chassis
 
** (b) Hub was not on straight (likely an issue with motor as multiple hubs were tried)
 
** (b) Hub was not on straight (likely an issue with motor as multiple hubs were tried)
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cap nut
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escs
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too much speed for bite
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bad drive (center of gravity)
  
 
==== Changes to make ====
 
==== Changes to make ====
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[[File:Velociti With Armor.JPG|350px|thumb|left|Velociti With Motorama Upgrades]]
 
[[File:Velociti With Armor.JPG|350px|thumb|left|Velociti With Motorama Upgrades]]
 
[[File:Velociti Weapon With Washer Tower.JPG|200px|thumb|center|Weapon Close Up]]
 
[[File:Velociti Weapon With Washer Tower.JPG|200px|thumb|center|Weapon Close Up]]
 
== Detailed Design Guide ==
 
 
=== Velociti (Version 1.0) ===
 
* Weapon
 
* Chassis
 
* Drive
 
* Electronics
 
 
=== Velocitii (Version 2.0) ===
 
* Weapon
 
* Chassis
 
* Drive
 
* Electronics
 
  
 
== Notes: ==
 
== Notes: ==

Revision as of 17:10, 22 September 2022

Velociti
Velociti Before Motorama
Year of Creation 2021-2022
Wins/Losses 0/3
Velocitii
Velocitii Rebuilt After In-House
Year of Creation 2022
Wins/Losses 0/1
Information and Statistics
Weight Class BeetleWeight
Weapon Class Horizontal Spinner
Combined Wins/Losses 0/4

Velociti is a beetle weight horizontal spinner designed and manufactured in 2021-2022. Velociti's weapon is roughly S-shaped and the frame mostly follows the standard RoboJackets chassis design with the addition of extensions on the top and bottom plate for better forming of HDPE side armor.

Its successor, Velocitii, is a complete redesign of the robot following an unsuccessful performance at Motorama. The new design features a disk weapon that sits lower to the ground and several new space saving considerations detailed below.

Competitions

Motorama 2022

  • Results: 0-3
    • Bracket Style: Double Elimination
      • [(https://youtu.be/vdd1TYPd-1U) Loss vs Melon Bot]
        • After clutching up the safety inspection, Velociti's first opponent was a D2 kit bot wedge
        • After a few hits, the weapon refused to spin up, and wedge vs wedge combat began
        • It is uncertain as to if the weapon motor issue was due to an electrical problem or driver error
      • [(https://youtu.be/U4rhVIlsDw0) Loss vs Starchild]
        • Velociti's next opponent was a large wheeled bot with a controllable arm and a small sawblade at the end
        • Starchild's weapon immediately gave up, likely as a result of intimidation, and Velociti landed a few hits before the belt slipped upwards
        • Once again, despite taking no discernable damage whatsoever, Velociti lost due to judge decision
    • Grudge Matches
      • [(Video Link) Loss vs Mechanical Advantage]
        • To satiate Velociti's hunger for combat, a random grudge match proposal was accepted against a drum spinner
        • Once the match began Velociti decided to psyche out the opponent with an advanced tactical maneuver and did an immediate 180
        • A brief moment of contact with the opponent's drum resulted in the instant removal of the back plate, left wheel armor, right wheel armor, and LiPo Battery
    • Robojacket Rumble
      • [(Video Link) Blood sacrifice to Chonkii]
        • As a grand finale, all of the 3lb robots were placed in a cage match against Chonkii and Crab King
        • 1 hit from Crab King and 2 more from Chonkii rendered Velociti completely disemboweled

RoboJackets In-House 2022

  • Results: 0-1
    • Bracket Style: Single Elimination
      • [(Add Link) Loss vs PapaJonni]
        • Several ESC problems occurred beforehand
        • A few good hits went down but ultimately the belt was too loose and the weapon wouldn't spin up more
        • Drive system was still as bad as Velociti

Version History

Velociti (Version 1.0)

Created by: Jacques Wang, Austin Graves, Evan Strakes, Divyam Kumar, Bryce Parsons, Hanran Wu, and Brian Yang

Drive Motors BotKits 22mm (The one they gave us)
Drive Motor Controllers Scorpion Mini ESC (The one they gave us)
Weapon Motor Propdrive v2 2836 1400KV Brushless Outrunner Motor
Weapon Motor Controllers Hobbyking 60A (2~4s) ESC 4A SBEC
Receiver HobbyKing HK-TR6A (The one they gave us)
Remote Control The one they gave us
Battery Turnigy nano-tech 1000mah 3S 45-90C Lipo (The one they gave us)

Design Summary

  • Weapon
    • 3/8" steel weapon shaped like an integral with the intent to shrink the surface area of the weapon's point of impact
    • Holes later added to reduce its weight from ~14.5 oz to ~12.5 oz
    • Weapon Pulley mounted directly above weapon and bolted to the weapon, with two bearings allowing the weapon assembly to spin around the fixed shoulder bolt axle
    • HDPE tower of washers and HDPE guards later added to ensure the weapon and motor pulleys remained aligned and to prevent the belt from slipping
  • Chassis
    • Relatively standard puzzle fit chassis for a horizontal spinner
      • Consists of an aluminum top plate, bottom plate, 2 side plates, and a non-loadbearing HDPE backplate
    • Main feature being the addition of extensions on the top and bottom plates to attach and guide wheel armor
  • Drive
    • As with most horizontal spinners, the drive mechanism involves only 2 drive motors and the robot leans on its front
      • In our case, we used a cap nut at the end of our weapon's shoulder bolt to provide a smoother point of contact to lean on
  • Electronics
    • Drive motors, esc, and receiver were used as provided
    • Weapon motor was a propdrive 1400KV driven by a 60A esc
      • This theoretically provided about 11000 RPM with a 63% spin-up time of about 1.118s

Positives

  • Very powerful weapon assembly (possibly too much). Operated mainly at 30-50% max speed
  • Bot could successfully operate inverted
  • Weapon belt did not slip off of motor (but still slipped off of weapon)
  • Tensioning slots on bottom plate allowed for easy belt tensioning adjustments
  • Bolts through weapon speed holes worked as simple weapon locks

Issues

  • Velociti is a glass cannon
    • Weak defenses all over, should prioritize durability first and foremost
  • Initial design very overweight: Compromises needed to be made for weight Savings
    • Removed Components:
      • Side Amor Plating; however, with the removal of Side Armor, leftover tabs became easy targets
      • Crossbars on Top & Bottom Plates
    • Cut-down Components:
      • Holes added to weapon
  • Belt slips upwards
    • Attempted to remedy this by adding blockers above and below the pulley and adding additional spacers below the weapon for better pulley alignment
  • Poor Matchups:
    • Vertical Weapons i.e. Vertical and Drum Spinners
    • Low weapons i.e. Low Beaters or Wedges
  • Wheels got stuck on the chassis due to friction
    • (a) Hub was too close to chassis
    • (b) Hub was not on straight (likely an issue with motor as multiple hubs were tried)

cap nut escs too much speed for bite bad drive (center of gravity)

Changes to make

  • Have better defenses overall:
    • Thicker plates while ensuring the area where the motor connects to the wheel is thin enough
    • Thicker armor
    • Thicker screws
  • Can save weight if needed by losing mass on weapon, specifically reducing the radius
  • Make sure holes for motors align in side plates and bottom plate
  • Make deeper pockets in the side plates to bring wheels out further from the robot
  • Align pulleys better, make sure pulleys are smooth and deep enough to hold belts steady
  • Only need 3-4 bolts on weapon to save weight
  • Incorporated designated position for switch (Its cables are very stiff)

Velocitii (Version 2.0)

Created by: Jacques Wang, Austin Graves, Evan Strakes, Divyam Kumar, Bryce Parsons, Hanran Wu, and Brian Yang

Drive Motors BotKits 22mm (The one they gave us)
Drive Motor Controllers Scorpion Mini ESC (The one they gave us)
Weapon Motor Propdrive v2 2836 1400KV Brushless Outrunner Motor
Weapon Motor Controllers Turnigy Plush 32 60A Brushless Speed Controller
Receiver HobbyKing HK-TR6A (The one they gave us)
Remote Control The one they gave us
Battery Turnigy nano-tech 1000mah 3S 45-90C Lipo (The one they gave us)

Design Summary

  • Weapon
  • Chassis
  • Drive
  • Electronics

Positives

Issues

  • weight
  • time to redesign
    • facing weapon and such
  • drive still bad, no wheels or snap hubs
  • did not have time to optimize wires
  • the thing with the armor crack

Changes to make

Gallery

Velociti vs Mechanical Advantage Album Cover
Velociti Post-Chonkii
Velociti With Motorama Upgrades
Weapon Close Up

Notes:

Naming Inspiration: Sounded kinda cool I guess

Motorama judging system is rigged