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==Motor Specifications== | ==Motor Specifications== |
Revision as of 17:16, 8 June 2013
Student Lead: tbd
Student Sub-Lead: Dhananjay (DJ)
Student Team Members: Jack, Kira, Tobi
Mentors: Clem McKown, Heather McKown , Siri Maley , Gary Deaver , Ben Kellom, Julie Christopher , Scott Featherman, Joe Morganto
Contents
Motor Specifications
Here are the motor specifications and performance curves for the 2013 motors.
A first look at climbing physics
Here is a first look at geometry, power and normal force requirements for climbing the pyramid's corner pole in the 2013 game.
Drive Train model adapted for pyramid corner climbing
The Minibot drive-train model was adapted to work with climbing the pyramid corner. For use as a design tool.
Engineering 101
Lesson plans created in order to teach engineering analysis and synthesis on a level compatible with highschoolers.