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==Client comments on the Mechanical Analysis==
==Client comments on the Mechanical Analysis==
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This well-performed mechanical analysis mainly focuses on the gearbox design of the RC truck. My comments are in follows:
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This mechanical analysis mainly focuses on the gearbox design of the RC truck. My comments are in follows:
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*Please clearly state the assumptions for the mechanical analysis.
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*Please state your assumptions for the mechanical analysis.
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*As a client, I would like to see the team do an optional analysis. It is to predict the steepest slope that this RC truck can climb (maximum gradability). The value can be simply calculated by using the output torque to wheel, wheel radius, vehicle weight and an assumed friction coefficient between the wheels and the ground.
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*As a client, I would like to an analysis with more depth or more applicative. For example, you can predict the steepest slope that this RC truck can climb (maximum gradability). The value can be simply calculated by using the output torque to wheel, wheel radius, vehicle weight and an assumed friction coefficient between the wheels and the ground.

Revision as of 15:13, 2 October 2008

Client comments on the Mechanical Analysis

This mechanical analysis mainly focuses on the gearbox design of the RC truck. My comments are in follows:

  • Please state your assumptions for the mechanical analysis.
  • As a client, I would like to an analysis with more depth or more applicative. For example, you can predict the steepest slope that this RC truck can climb (maximum gradability). The value can be simply calculated by using the output torque to wheel, wheel radius, vehicle weight and an assumed friction coefficient between the wheels and the ground.
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