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Boomilever B/C: Teams will design and build a Boomilever meeting requirements specified in the rules to achieve the highest structural efficiency.
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Re: Boomilever B/C
No major rule changes, only some rules clarifications.
- Loading assembly can be assembled and disassembled, but must be put into the same order when assembled together again.
- Loading assembly can be assembled and disassembled, but must be put into the same order when assembled together again.
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Re: Boomilever B/C
any guesses what they meant by this one?
"The boomilever may not thrust back against the wall during loading"
doesn't a free body diagram show that's impossible?
"The boomilever may not thrust back against the wall during loading"
doesn't a free body diagram show that's impossible?
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Re: Boomilever B/C
My thoughts exactly... The very definition of a boomilever REQUIRES it to "thrust back against the wall." I assume they mean that it cannot thrust back to the wall directly behind the mounting hook, although I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would want to do that, and what advantage it might gain them... It just seems like extra words added to already overly complicated event rules.
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Re: Boomilever B/C
Yes, I also think you are correct in the assumption. I saw a design that did this years ago, but I cannot say it was superior to a design that does not.dholdgreve wrote: ↑September 9th, 2020, 11:49 am My thoughts exactly... The very definition of a boomilever REQUIRES it to "thrust back against the wall." I assume they mean that it cannot thrust back to the wall directly behind the mounting hook, although I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would want to do that, and what advantage it might gain them... It just seems like extra words added to already overly complicated event rules.
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Re: Boomilever B/C
Isn't that what compression is?cool hand luke wrote: ↑September 8th, 2020, 5:25 pm any guesses what they meant by this one?
"The boomilever may not thrust back against the wall during loading"
doesn't a free body diagram show that's impossible?
But I think they meant something like it cannot lean on the testing wall for support.
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Re: Boomilever B/C
Yeah, I think that rule might need to be better explainedsneepity wrote: ↑September 17th, 2020, 5:20 amIsn't that what compression is?cool hand luke wrote: ↑September 8th, 2020, 5:25 pm any guesses what they meant by this one?
"The boomilever may not thrust back against the wall during loading"
doesn't a free body diagram show that's impossible?
But I think they meant something like it cannot lean on the testing wall for support.
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Re: Boomilever B/C
of course it does, it's unclear as to whether it really meansGodspeed wrote: ↑September 17th, 2020, 9:38 amYeah, I think that rule might need to be better explainedsneepity wrote: ↑September 17th, 2020, 5:20 amIsn't that what compression is?cool hand luke wrote: ↑September 8th, 2020, 5:25 pm any guesses what they meant by this one?
"The boomilever may not thrust back against the wall during loading"
doesn't a free body diagram show that's impossible?
But I think they meant something like it cannot lean on the testing wall for support.
i was looking through and apparently it meant that the boom has to be pulling at the hook? ofc it would tho
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Re: Boomilever B/C
Unless the Boomilevers bottom part is longer than the top part, but then again if it were like that it would probably break instantly, but I don't quite know
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Re: Boomilever B/C
hmm,isn't the compression longer than the tension? (or atleast when you measure it)?Godspeed wrote: ↑September 17th, 2020, 6:48 pmUnless the Boomilevers bottom part is longer than the top part, but then again if it were like that it would probably break instantly, but I don't quite know
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