Critical velocity, pantograph & mechanics forums

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around calculating the critical velocity for a robot to successfully navigate obstacles without falling and designing a pantograph mechanism for lifting. The scope includes mechanical design and robotics applications.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks information on calculating the critical velocity for a robot when overcoming obstacles, indicating a need for detailed mechanical analysis.
  • Another participant expresses interest in designing a pantograph mechanism for lifting, suggesting a focus on mechanical engineering principles.
  • A response requests additional context or research links to better assist with the robotics question, highlighting the complexity of the inquiry.
  • Another participant suggests using Google for information on pantograph mechanisms, indicating a common resource for research.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to reach a consensus, as the discussion includes requests for more information and resources without definitive answers or solutions provided.

Contextual Notes

The discussion lacks specific details on the calculations or designs being sought, and there are no established methods or formulas presented for either the critical velocity or pantograph mechanism design.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in robotics, mechanical design, and engineering principles may find this discussion relevant.

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I search information about how to calculate the critical velocity that robot can run when the robot pass over the obstacle without to fall
Also I search information about how to design a pantograph mechanism for lifting
This forum is the only forum that I know about mechanics
I will glad to know about more forums that discuss in mechanics
 
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iii said:
I search information about how to calculate the critical velocity that robot can run when the robot pass over the obstacle without to fall
Also I search information about how to design a pantograph mechanism for lifting
This forum is the only forum that I know about mechanics
I will glad to know about more forums that discuss in mechanics

Welcome to the PF. Your robotics question is not simple at all. Could you please provide a link to your research so far?
 
I will glad to revieve more comments
 
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