Servo Powered Autonomous Rough Terrain Automobile
This is SPARTA (as of 3/14/2021), a heavy, 3D-printed Unmanned Ground Vehicle and dropping mechanism. If you desire a more in-depth view of the design, check out the CAD latest CAD file (make sure you turn the visibility on for the correct parts).
Design Rationale:
Big wheels spanning the whole UGV cushion falls and make driving over rough terrain easier (it still has trouble because of how small and comparatively light it is).
Sled (and pin) in the back acts as a parachute attachment point and a stabilizer so that the inner body doesn't rotate instead of the wheels.
ABS plastic allows for non-brittle impact resistance and wear-proof parts.
Velcro permits the simple reorientation of any components while achieving a strong bond nevertheless.
Heavy-duty metallic servos provide a huge amount of torque and a strong connection point for the wheels.
Small screws provide strong connection points while allowing the simple disassembly of SPARTA.
The back wing (not shown in the picture) is an addition to the sled that prevents it from sinking into tall grass and mud by increasing the surface area.
Previous Versions: Check the old CAD files to see the progression of wheel designs, all of which ultimately failed. Or check out the Google Slideshow linked here.