Monday, October 31, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Cardboard Canoe Challenge
Achievements : 14/19
Over the past two weeks we completed a really interesting and unique project. We had to use a couple sheets of cardboard and two rolls of duct tape to create a boat that could float and traverse the pool. My team decided to build a boat similarly shaped to a boston whaler, with a square back and a pointed front, with a flat bottom. We used one sheet for our bottom then taped different boxes to the sides to build our walls.
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| This is Joe and me adding the side wall to our cardboard boat. |
After we had our frame of the boat completed, we covered the entire outter shell with ductape, then taped a few extra sheets on the inside bottom to add support and keep the bottom from buckling. Our boat was ready to hit the water.
The first contest was to see who can go the furthest, the fastest. Our boat was really fast, and what I found interesting was how well our boat sat on top of the water; the water seemed to only rise up about an inch on the sides of the boat even with Kingston inside it. Our previous predictions for how high the water would go were in the range of six inches to a foot.
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We put Kingston inside and had our three polo players
push us to victory in the distance competition
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This video shows the speed and prowess of our watercraft
We pretty much dominated in the early stages of the games, but that was soon to change in the later phases. Below is a picture of the blindfolded challenge. In this challenge our team had to put one man in our boat and the rest of the team had to direct them verbally to help them collect kickboards placed throughout the pool.
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| We directed Joe the best we could, but failed to pull a victory. |
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Mousetrap Racecars
This week we did a project where we had to find out a way to get a mouse trap to propel a small car that we built. We did this by constructing a simple frame, attaching the mousetrap and wheels to it, and then connecting the pullback bar to a string that we wrapped around one of our axels. When the mouse trap snapped back, it spun the axel, therefore moving the car.
My partner for this project was Putnam (brownetowneengineering.blogspot.com)
Proposed rules:
1)must have at least two axels and at least 4 wheels
2)moustrap must be attached to car
Trials:
During our first trial our car was able to travel 15'5'. This was our best trial, since our other two trials didn't even make it past the five foot marker due to malfunctions.
Achievements: 13/15
Earned:"Brainiac," "Visualize It!," "Build It," "The Price of Glory," "Competitor," "Going the Mile!," "Heavy Foot," "Feedback," "Re-work," "Game Changer," "Name it," "Leave It Cleaner Than You Found It," "Design/Build"
Failed:
"Long Distance Winner!," "Led Foot,"
My partner for this project was Putnam (brownetowneengineering.blogspot.com)
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| Looks good! It's ready to race! |
1)must have at least two axels and at least 4 wheels
2)moustrap must be attached to car
Trials:
During our first trial our car was able to travel 15'5'. This was our best trial, since our other two trials didn't even make it past the five foot marker due to malfunctions.
Achievements: 13/15
Earned:"Brainiac," "Visualize It!," "Build It," "The Price of Glory," "Competitor," "Going the Mile!," "Heavy Foot," "Feedback," "Re-work," "Game Changer," "Name it," "Leave It Cleaner Than You Found It," "Design/Build"
Failed:
"Long Distance Winner!," "Led Foot,"
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
My First Blog Post
Welcome to my blog! The other day was the tenth aniversary of the 9/11 attacks. People have finally decided to start rebuilding the towers. Here's a picture of one of them-
you can read about the project here
Hello everyone! This is were I will post everything engineering!
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