Gravity Vehicle C
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
I think they used the regionals increments, and the target distance was 7.5 m. Speaking of scores, our raw score was 208.5. Can anyone post the raw scores they've been getting in this event if possible? I want to see if that's a decent number.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Today we tested our vehicle at 7.5 meters for a basis of comparison.
Predicted Time: 2.4 secs
Actual Time: 2.2 secs
Distance :11mm
Final Score: 126
We tested on the same floor (dusty concrete) as we had calibrated on so that probably helped our accuracy over testing on an unknown surface.
Predicted Time: 2.4 secs
Actual Time: 2.2 secs
Distance :11mm
Final Score: 126
We tested on the same floor (dusty concrete) as we had calibrated on so that probably helped our accuracy over testing on an unknown surface.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Why did you guys test on dusty concrete? I mean, almost no competition is run on that kind of flooring, right?
But, that's a really impressive time. Are you using bearings?
But, that's a really impressive time. Are you using bearings?
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
So as for the concrete, we just finished the build process and we figured that since we are off for winter break and do no have access to long stretches of any other type of floor we might as well test for the sake of getting results to improve the car and also just in case (our regional supervisors have awkward moments and most of them probably dont read the rules very carefully). Either way we are prepared if they ever run the event on dusty concrete.illusionist wrote:Why did you guys test on dusty concrete? I mean, almost no competition is run on that kind of flooring, right?
But, that's a really impressive time. Are you using bearings?

As for the bearings, yes we are using bearings.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
2.2 seconds?!?! WOW.....sj wrote:Today we tested our vehicle at 7.5 meters for a basis of comparison.
Predicted Time: 2.4 secs
Actual Time: 2.2 secs
Distance :11mm
Final Score: 126
We tested on the same floor (dusty concrete) as we had calibrated on so that probably helped our accuracy over testing on an unknown surface.
/me gets back to work on the vehicle...
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Fix'd.sj wrote:Today we tested our vehicle at 7.5 meters to make you guys feel bad.
Predicted Time: 2.4 secs
Actual Time: 2.2 secs
Distance :11mm
Final Score: 126
We tested on the same floor (dusty concrete) as we had calibrated on so that probably helped our accuracy over testing on an unknown surface.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
a suggestion as far as reducing recoil for the string method for breaking, its kind of tedious but it works well so far (only tested a few times though). if you put a spool on each axel and put spokes on the end of one, you can attach a two dowels connected to each other by a hinge to the chassis near the end with the spokes. the spokes wil slap one of the dowels while going forward but if it tries to go back ward it will be stopped. when i used it it had absolutely no recoil, but when it goes different distances it may have some but it would be limited. i hope this helps if more clarification is needed i can post a picture.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
2.2 seconds for 7.5 meters... O.o7.5 meters
2.2 secs
From the description it sounds like you attach spokes (but IDK where you could buy that) to the end of the dowel. Then you attach 2 dowels on either side of the spokes to prevent the vehicle from rolling back. Is this correct?sk17 wrote:a suggestion as far as reducing recoil for the string method for breaking, its kind of tedious but it works well so far (only tested a few times though). if you put a spool on each axel and put spokes on the end of one, you can attach a two dowels connected to each other by a hinge to the chassis near the end with the spokes. the spokes wil slap one of the dowels while going forward but if it tries to go back ward it will be stopped. when i used it it had absolutely no recoil, but when it goes different distances it may have some but it would be limited. i hope this helps if more clarification is needed i can post a picture.
A picture would be great if you could provide one.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
i just made the spokes from dowels and the hinge form masking tapefishman100 wrote:2.2 seconds for 7.5 meters... O.o7.5 meters
2.2 secs
From the description it sounds like you attach spokes (but IDK where you could buy that) to the end of the dowel. Then you attach 2 dowels on either side of the spokes to prevent the vehicle from rolling back. Is this correct?sk17 wrote:a suggestion as far as reducing recoil for the string method for breaking, its kind of tedious but it works well so far (only tested a few times though). if you put a spool on each axel and put spokes on the end of one, you can attach a two dowels connected to each other by a hinge to the chassis near the end with the spokes. the spokes wil slap one of the dowels while going forward but if it tries to go back ward it will be stopped. when i used it it had absolutely no recoil, but when it goes different distances it may have some but it would be limited. i hope this helps if more clarification is needed i can post a picture.
A picture would be great if you could provide one.
http://i.imgur.com/HHmUh.jpg
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Don't want to be too nosy about your design, but I'm wondering how much weight do you have on it? Is it a light or heavy vehicle?sj wrote:Today we tested our vehicle at 7.5 meters
Predicted Time: 2.4 secs
Actual Time: 2.2 secs
Distance :11mm
Final Score: 126
Still astounded by that time...
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