Being a student I am lucky enough to have access to both Solidworks 2012 and Autodesk Simulation 2012, and I was going to use both of these to help optimise the design of my robot, Shrapnel. But I am missing a few critical numbers so...
In combat what could be considered a typical value in Newton€™s/kilograms for the following scenarios:
Smashed against the arena wall by another robot at speed
A collision between two robots driving straight at each other at speed
Hit by a high speed spinning disc at full speed
Landing from being flipped
I am just looking at the worst case scenarios here, so who had the fastest robot, the most destructive disc etc
Thanks Alex
(On a slight tangent but still important, what is a good thickness for the base of a robot. The design is currently at 4mm 6061-T6 Aluminium but I am thinking that might be overkill, any ideas)
In combat what could be considered a typical value in Newton€™s/kilograms for the following scenarios:
Smashed against the arena wall by another robot at speed
A collision between two robots driving straight at each other at speed
Hit by a high speed spinning disc at full speed
Landing from being flipped
I am just looking at the worst case scenarios here, so who had the fastest robot, the most destructive disc etc
Thanks Alex
(On a slight tangent but still important, what is a good thickness for the base of a robot. The design is currently at 4mm 6061-T6 Aluminium but I am thinking that might be overkill, any ideas)
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