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- Homework Statement
- The "statement" is a 5 pages long pdf describing a project we have to do. The tl;dr is that we have to build a gravity-powered vehicle that has to do a round trip on narrow strip of carpet. The carpet is 5 meters long with a shag that's about 0.2 in. or 5 mm thick.
- Relevant Equations
- There is no equation
There is no solution per se. I am currently in the brainstorming stage and I am looking for advice.
I have to choose between a free axle or a fixed axle for the freewheeling wheels. Either the wheels or the axle will be mounted on bearings. In either case, there will be a way to align this axle to make it parallel with the driving axle.
I am however worried that the shag of the carpet will cause the vehicle to deviate. Am I right to worry about this? It's not a lumpy carpet, but it's carpet. I would like to know which, between a free axle or a fixed axle, would best help the vehicle stay on a straight path in these conditions. I would also like to know about any other factor that might help the vehicle's ability to stay on a straight path besides wheel alignment and making sure that the wheels are the same size, such as wheel width. I'm thinking that perhaps, if the wheels are wider, the vehicle won't sink in the carpet as much, so it might be less affected by the shag of the carpet.
Thank you for your input.
I have to choose between a free axle or a fixed axle for the freewheeling wheels. Either the wheels or the axle will be mounted on bearings. In either case, there will be a way to align this axle to make it parallel with the driving axle.
I am however worried that the shag of the carpet will cause the vehicle to deviate. Am I right to worry about this? It's not a lumpy carpet, but it's carpet. I would like to know which, between a free axle or a fixed axle, would best help the vehicle stay on a straight path in these conditions. I would also like to know about any other factor that might help the vehicle's ability to stay on a straight path besides wheel alignment and making sure that the wheels are the same size, such as wheel width. I'm thinking that perhaps, if the wheels are wider, the vehicle won't sink in the carpet as much, so it might be less affected by the shag of the carpet.
Thank you for your input.
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