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Gravity Vehicle C
Gravity Vehicle C: Teams design, build and test one Vehicle and Ramp that uses the Vehicle's gravitational potential energy as its sole means of propulsion to reach a target as quickly and accurately as possible.
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Scoring
Taking into account the new scoring methodology, I expect top scores to be significantly lower from the last time Gravity Vehicle was an event (high 200's I believe). If anything, they should be closer to the top scores that Mousetrap Vehicle had last year (Sub 20). Obviously we can't tell what times and accuracy vehicles will have right now, but I expect similar times to MV and an improvement to the accuracies we saw with MV as teams can slow down past the 8.5 meter mark to ensure less jumpiness and 'fish-tailing' that would occur from braking at high speeds.
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Re: Scoring
Can you clarify what you mean by the slow down past the 8.5m mark?AngelMB wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 2:00 pm Taking into account the new scoring methodology, I expect top scores to be significantly lower from the last time Gravity Vehicle was an event (high 200's I believe). If anything, they should be closer to the top scores that Mousetrap Vehicle had last year (Sub 20). Obviously we can't tell what times and accuracy vehicles will have right now, but I expect similar times to MV and an improvement to the accuracies we saw with MV as teams can slow down past the 8.5 meter mark to ensure less jumpiness and 'fish-tailing' that would occur from braking at high speeds.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Given that the time is now taken by two photogates (one at the .5 meter mark and one at the 8.5 meter mark), teams can now adapt their vehicles to brake over a distance of half a meter because the shortest distance it will have to stop at is 9 meters. This 0.5 meter buffer distance would allow for a system (such as a wingnut with a spring) that would cause the vehicle to slow down before coming to a stop and would effectively reduce or eliminate skidding.Can you clarify what you mean by the slow down past the 8.5m mark?
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Precisely, I also believe the accuracy scores should be at least slightly better since the track once again follows a straight line rather than a curve like last year.MTV<=>Operator wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 3:46 pmGiven that the time is now taken by two photogates (one at the .5 meter mark and one at the 8.5 meter mark), teams can now adapt their vehicles to brake over a distance of half a meter because the shortest distance it will have to stop at is 9 meters. This 0.5 meter buffer distance would allow for a system (such as a wingnut with a spring) that would cause the vehicle to slow down before coming to a stop and would effectively reduce or eliminate skidding.Can you clarify what you mean by the slow down past the 8.5m mark?
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
One thing to watch out for is making sure your vehicle still has enough momentum to reach the target point, a mistake I made doing EV back in the day.MTV<=>Operator wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 3:46 pm Given that the time is now taken by two photogates (one at the .5 meter mark and one at the 8.5 meter mark), teams can now adapt their vehicles to brake over a distance of half a meter because the shortest distance it will have to stop at is 9 meters. This 0.5 meter buffer distance would allow for a system (such as a wingnut with a spring) that would cause the vehicle to slow down before coming to a stop and would effectively reduce or eliminate skidding.
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Is it just me or is striving to make a brachistochrone curve or optimize time to reach the bottom of the ramp a useless consideration now that the timings start after the vehicle has left the ramp? Even if timing started when the vehicle was released, I doubt having a brachistochrone ramp curve would make a difference. IIRC, you would have to have the center of mass of the vehicle travel in the brachistochrone trajectory which is a pain. I predict 1-6 at nationals to be sub 10
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
You're right, from what I've heard. This was mentioned at SOSI.chessbucket wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 7:43 pm Is it just me or is striving to make a brachistochrone curve or optimize time to reach the bottom of the ramp a useless consideration now that the timings start after the vehicle has left the ramp? Even if timing started when the vehicle was released, I doubt having a brachistochrone ramp curve would make a difference. IIRC, you would have to have the center of mass of the vehicle travel in the brachistochrone trajectory which is a pain. I predict 1-6 at nationals to be sub 10
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Re: Gravity Vehicle C
Where do you guys buy these specialized ramps? Also, what design do you recommend besides the Brachistichrone Curve?
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