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marco NL
22-11-2011, 08:19 PM
Tamiya DB02 2011 - Pictures
http://kentech.blogs.se/2011/11/20/tamiya-db02-tamiya-fair-12196465/
rcaddict
23-11-2011, 12:46 AM
Interesting!
It looks like Tamiya went with counter rotating center shafts! :thumbsup:
terry.sc
23-11-2011, 04:31 AM
Interesting!
It looks like Tamiya went with counter rotating center shafts! :thumbsup:
No they haven't.
Already been discussed in the existing DB02 thread here. http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85033
rcaddict
23-11-2011, 08:22 AM
Yes they have! Look at the picture again... :yawn:
The front shaft, and rear shaft will spin in opposite directions. :p
Andyp
23-11-2011, 08:29 AM
Yes they have! Look at the picture again... :yawn:
The front shaft, and rear shaft will spin in opposite directions. :p
I have to disagree too, they will both go the same way! If they both run off the gear that is the spur side they would go the opposite but they don't .
rcaddict
23-11-2011, 08:35 AM
Nope. Youre both wrong. They will go opposite direction.
Andyp
23-11-2011, 08:47 AM
If you look closely the front shaft is connected to the gear away from the spur only the rear shaft is connected to the spur side only,with the layshaft spining one way and each front and rear shafts have opposite contact points they can't go opposite ways !
If they wanted them to go opposite why did they bother to put two gears on the layshaft as it would only need one for them to go opposite ways!
Have a look @ the pics and imagine each gear tuning it becomes quiet clear!
Jamie.T
23-11-2011, 08:52 AM
The comments above are correct, both front and rear shafts will spin in the same direction as they're driven off different gears. In the picture you can see a small air gap between each one.
Nope. Youre both wrong. They will go opposite direction.
Since they (front and rear centre drive shafts) are meshed to different sides of the gears, they will rotate in the same direction..
As the gears originating from the spur gear rotate forward, the gear on the spur side rotates the rear drive shaft from "left to right" (as the gear pushes the the rear gear up on the spur side) and the gear on the other sides pushes the front drive shaft gear down on the further side, also causing it to rotate up on the spur side and thus rotating from "left to right"...
Sorry if I explained it badly, I most likely did :)
Jamie.T
23-11-2011, 08:59 AM
On a seperate note, did anyone notice the different ratio for front and rear?
In the picture it certainly looks like the front centre shaft gear is bigger than the rear, and the air gap between it and then non-connecting gear seems tighter than the rear.
Might just be the pics, anyone else agree?
rcaddict
23-11-2011, 09:09 AM
Yes, if the Spur Gear spins "clockwise" both the rear and front shafts spin "counterclockwise," but because both shafts go out in opposite direction from eachother the gyroscopic effect of the rotating shafts is counteracted so that the car wont tilt on its axis when its in mid air. They are spinning in opposite direction. ;)
Yes, if the Spur Gear spins "clockwise" both the rear and front shafts spin "counterclockwise," but because both shafts go out in opposite direction from eachother the gyroscopic effect of the rotating shafts is counteracted so that the car wont tilt on its axis when its in mid air. They are spinning in opposite direction. ;)
They rotate in the same direction, not opposite.
http://i3.aijaa.com/b/00233/9103487.jpg
t8rtot
23-11-2011, 06:09 PM
^^^ wrong they spin opposite if spin the spur the aft gear will rotate up at the point of contact, the front gear will have to rotate down.. :p
both gears can't run upwards if they're all connected if the rear is connected spur-side and the front is speedo-side then they will go in the same direction.. that is the only way
the picture shows clearly they spin in the same direction. The rear shaft is turned by the gear nearest the spur and the front shaft is driven by the other gear. The pic shows that clearly. Any more pics of the car
Jamie.T
23-11-2011, 06:39 PM
^^^ wrong they spin opposite if spin the spur the aft gear will rotate up at the point of contact, the front gear will have to rotate down.. :p
both gears can't run upwards if they're all connected if the rear is connected spur-side and the front is speedo-side then they will go in the same direction.. that is the only way
Read through the thread and you will see its been pointed out several times that the front and rear centre shaft are driven by different gears and that all 4 are NOT meshing. So, the centre shafts spin in the same direction........:eh?:
http://www.jtmodels.co.uk/images/db02_gearbox.png
rcaddict
23-11-2011, 08:05 PM
I never noticed the gaps before. Thanks for pointing that out.
I still think that the car would be a better car with counter rotating shafts.
Jamie.T
23-11-2011, 08:07 PM
I never noticed the gaps before. Thanks for pointing that out.
I still think that the car would be a better car with counter rotating shafts.
You are correct, counter rotating shafts would be so good. Firstly because it means the centre gearbox would be stronger with a 4th gear acting as a "pressure gear" to stop the centre shaft gears flexing under power, and of course to stop power on twisting of the car on the ground and especially in the air.
Fredrik Emilsson
23-11-2011, 08:23 PM
I think it has less effect than the fact the the center shafts are angled and slightly offset.
Or maybe it even has a positive effect because of that...
DaveG28
24-11-2011, 02:38 AM
Yeah I noticed the offset...the more I look at it this car is just pure Tamiya madness top to bottom!
Anyone else think it will be the loudest ever electric car too? If those gears are metal like they look to me...metal in metal in a metal box with no oil as its not a diff....I think it may be louder than an 801....with the engine revving!!
Louder than an old Pred?? lol
Aussie Top Force
24-11-2011, 10:15 AM
Counter rotating shafts would be easy to acheive. Simply have the 'shaft' drive gears meshing with the bevel 'spur' gear. That gets rid of one bevel gear in the center gear box.
Then all you need to do is reverse one of the diffs, front or rear, i.e. flip it over. Thus you have a diff slightly offset on either side of the car.
This would give you the counter rotating effect on the chassis.
Personally I think the DB02 looks like a Dogs Breakfast. The DB01 I'm suspecting would have a lower rotating mass. A step backwards in my opinion
Why not just use the same engine mount and Spur gear set up as the 502?
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