Title: Hyperion Mobility Testing
1Hyperion Mobility Testing
- Dimi Apostolopoulos
- Michael Wagner
- Kevin Peterson
- July 28, 2003
2Lab and Field Differences
- Current limits increased to 5 A continuous
- Rover mass 140 kg in the lab, 180 kg in field
3Drawbar Pull Tests
- Drawbar pull is the force a vehicle can pull on a
given soil - The drawbar pull is measured by attaching the
robot to a load cell and steel cable - The robot is driven until the cable is tensioned
and its wheels begin to slip - The drawbar pull is the maximum force sensed by
the load cell
4Drawbar Pull Tests
- Drawbar pull is a useful metric because it can be
used to find the maximum climbable slope for a
given soil type - Max slope atan(DP / weight)
Performed tests in cohesionless sand This soil
provides very little traction, similar to regions
of loose sand seen in the Atacama
5Drawbar Pull Tests Results
- Robot driving normally
- Cable tension rapidly increases
- Wheels slipping
- Motion controller fault, at least one wheel stops
servoing - Robot reverses, cable goes slack
c
Max DP 550 N Max slope 22 deg
d
b
e
a
6Flat Floor and Climbing Tests
- Torque is calculated through the following
equation - T
- These torque measurements are most accurate when
robot driving straight and at higher velocities
h I V
h 0.35
v / r
7Flat Concrete Floor Power
8Flat Concrete Floor Torque
920-cm Obstacle on Concrete Floor
10Sandbox Power
11Sandbox Torque
1220-cm Obstacle in Sandbox
13Flat Desert Terrain - Power
14Flat Desert Terrain - Torque
1510 cm Obstacle in Desert
16Slope Climbing Tests
17Slope Climbing 10 deg
Wheels climbing onto ramp
Entire robot climbing ramp
35 Nm
Wheels climbing onto ramp
Entire robot climbing ramp
20 Nm
18Slope Climbing 30 deg
Entire robot climbing ramp
50 Nm
Entire robot climbing ramp
65 Nm
19Slope Climbing in the Desert 10 deg
20Slope Climbing in the Desert 14 deg
21Maximum Obstacle Climb in the Desert
- Robot is stopped
- Left front wheel starts to climb
- Left front wheel peaksthe obstacle at a height
of 0.239 meters - All four wheels are on flat ground, left rear
wheel starts to climb - Left rear wheel peaks the obstacle
- Left rear wheel hits the ground and bounces
b
e
a
c
f
d
22Rolling Resistance Comparisons
- Rolling resistance is the ratio of tractive force
to vehicle weight - Tractive force is dependent on soil properties
- Rolling resistance in sandbox 0.03
- Rolling resistance on concrete floor 0.02
- Rolling resistance on ramp 0.26
- Rolling resistance in the desert 0.08