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    So I can get a shell made from submarine steel, I don't understand grades well, but I found this:
    The steel has a yield strength of between 480 MPa and 620 Mpa and a Charpy toughness V, KCV at -60° C. of more than 50 J.
    How thick would it need to be
    a)To combat spinners such as 360
    b)Against any other robot, axes and flippers?

    I have no experience with robot combat as of yet, and I would value any advice.

  • #2
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    probably about 5mm+?
    i know spinners will go though 3mm

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    • #3
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      I remember the 3mm steel from another thread here, but submarine steel is suppossedly stronger, and I included measurements in my first psot, does anyone understand them enough to give a more exact thickness? The robot will have rounded corners and edges of course.

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      • #4
        Re: Armour Thickness

        i think since its an unused (to my knowledge) material you will probably have to find a mediam between regular mild steel and hardox, make an edcuated guess.

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        • #5
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          I guess so, I'll have to find the measurements for hardox to compare.

          EDIT:So Charpy toughness sub steel can be up to3X better, but MPa hardox is 2X. Next I'll find out what on earth that means!

          EDIT 2:So my substeel bends more but is less brittle. Now I'm thinking 3.5ml sides with 4 ml vulnerable areas.

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          • #6
            Re: Armour Thickness

            if you're still planning on having a pneumatic flipper you'll be lucky to get it in weight with 3.5mm steel

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            • #7
              Re: Armour Thickness

              Originally posted by jonny
              if you're still planning on having a pneumatic flipper you'll be lucky to get it in weight with 3.5mm steel
              I guess, it's trial and error, I might have to drill holes.

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