So a hammer or push rod launcher, right?iwonder wrote:We're using a launching system too!
What's powering yours? A launching system is a pretty general term... Ours is a falling mass. No fancy springs or pulleys or anything.
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Yup.
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Correct me if I am wrong but are you all interpreting 4.o as: If you break the egg on your second run your first run score still counts without getting tiered. Thanks.
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Yep. Also the California workshop powerpoint from the national soinc website says that according to 4.o, "If the egg breaks, you are done. Go conservative 1st run and all out on 2nd run."ahoback wrote:Correct me if I am wrong but are you all interpreting 4.o as: If you break the egg on your second run your first run score still counts without getting tiered. Thanks.
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Note that the presentations were made using the draft rules and if there are discrepancies between the presentation and the rules that the rules will take precedence.
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Anyone with a launcher for there car having a problem with speed and it going the full distance. I'm having problems with it going to the 11.70m.
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Regardless of the type of launcher you are using you want to max out your potential energy and minimize both the friction in your system and the mass of your vehicle. The max potential energy can be nearly obtained by being as close to 2kg (without risking an event supervisor deeming it to big) and it being as high up as possible. Friction can be decreased by using bearings instead of bushings and running your all thread and wing nut through a tap and die to remove burs.jacobxc wrote:Anyone with a launcher for there car having a problem with speed and it going the full distance. I'm having problems with it going to the 11.70m.
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I assume you're using a falling mass like you asked about before? Is your mass stoping at the lowest point? If not you're loosing energy in the velocity of the mass, depending on how much, that might be your issue.
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The height of the launcher is 1.94m, the weight is 1.966kg and we lubricated everywhere we didnt want friction. I do not know if i should use a tap and die on our rod because it is 3mmahoback wrote:Regardless of the type of launcher you are using you want to max out your potential energy and minimize both the friction in your system and the mass of your vehicle. The max potential energy can be nearly obtained by being as close to 2kg (without risking an event supervisor deeming it to big) and it being as high up as possible. Friction can be decreased by using bearings instead of bushings and running your all thread and wing nut through a tap and die to remove burs.jacobxc wrote:Anyone with a launcher for there car having a problem with speed and it going the full distance. I'm having problems with it going to the 11.70m.
It is slowed down 20cm from the ground but we are fixing that.iwonder wrote:I assume you're using a falling mass like you asked about before? Is your mass stoping at the lowest point? If not you're loosing energy in the velocity of the mass, depending on how much, that might be your issue.
To add our car is extremely light so that is not an issue.
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What system are you using? I'm assuming that you're using a pulley launcher?jacobxc wrote:The height of the launcher is 1.94m, the weight is 1.966kg and we lubricated everywhere we didnt want friction. I do not know if i should use a tap and die on our rod because it is 3mmahoback wrote:Regardless of the type of launcher you are using you want to max out your potential energy and minimize both the friction in your system and the mass of your vehicle. The max potential energy can be nearly obtained by being as close to 2kg (without risking an event supervisor deeming it to big) and it being as high up as possible. Friction can be decreased by using bearings instead of bushings and running your all thread and wing nut through a tap and die to remove burs.jacobxc wrote:Anyone with a launcher for there car having a problem with speed and it going the full distance. I'm having problems with it going to the 11.70m.
It is slowed down 20cm from the ground but we are fixing that.iwonder wrote:I assume you're using a falling mass like you asked about before? Is your mass stoping at the lowest point? If not you're loosing energy in the velocity of the mass, depending on how much, that might be your issue.
To add our car is extremely light so that is not an issue.
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