Abstract

Holonomic vehicles with wheels such as ball wheels can move in any direction without rotating. For such a system, more driving motors and precise transmission mechanisms are necessary, which makes the control and fabrication complicated. This paper aims to present the design and construction of a novel holonomic mechanism to simplify the system. Air-based propulsion was applied to a land-based holonomic vehicle. A prototype with three roller balls was developed with a propeller for the propulsion of a triangular holonomic vehicle. Only two motors were applied, one for propeller rotation and the other for the adjustment of the angle of thrust. For the establishment of the methodology, the data, including propeller size, rotation per minute, velocity, thrust, efficiency, etc., were measured or calculated. The prototype can move at a velocity of approximate 0.558 m/s with an efficiency of 18.55%. Simulation results showed that with the increase of propulsion efficiency, the velocity can achieve more than 5 m/s if the efficiency is 70%. This study is the first attempt to apply air-based propulsion to a land-based holonomic vehicle. Further, the construction method is simple and can satisfy the accuracy requirement. This design method, therefore, will contribute to the application of holonomic vehicles due to the realization of holonomic functionality and simplicity.

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  • In contrast to non-holonomic vehicles, such as regular automobiles, a holonomic vehicle can move in any direction without rotating its body

  • SolidWorks Motion is an alternative way to find the velocity of a vehicle

  • Theisresults suggest that friction

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Introduction

In contrast to non-holonomic vehicles, such as regular automobiles, a holonomic vehicle can move in any direction without rotating its body. This extra mobility gives the holonomic vehicle an advantage over non-holonomic vehicles. Because of the usefulness of holonomic and Omni-directional vehicles, engineers over the years have developed unique ways to make vehicles holonomic. One type of holonomic vehicle is called the power caster vehicle (PCV). The PCV is a stable holonomic vehicle that can smoothly navigate all of the usual indoor obstacles [1]. It was successfully integrated with the Programmable

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