Enumerate the purpose of the five static team projects: • Review the concept of static by bridging • Practice creative generation skills • Work effectively on teams to achieve goals
Team member contact information (mobile, email, Facebook, etc.). Task 2: (5 minutes) Problem Statement You only use newspaper and masking tape to make a bridge. While minimizing the amount of material used, the bridge must have sufficient strength to support a weight of 10 pounds in the center of the bridge. Objects with height 6 "x 12" must be able to pass under them. Bridges must be independent and not attached to walls, furniture, people, or clothing. Each team submits a short report. The requirements for the report are shown on the next page. It is prudent to read these now. Task 3: (5 minutes) If you are not talking to another teammate who suggests a viable solution, you need to outline a possible solution. Strength, stability, aesthetic sense need to be considered in design. You can use the whiteboard as a sketch. Task 4: (5 minutes) Determine the solution to discuss your potential with your teammates. Based on your argument, let's decide to build a bridge. This is one of separately developed solutions, a combination of proposed solutions, or even an entirely new solution. Task 5: (40 minutes) Write down the bridge over the bridge. Let's build a bridge with up to 300 grams of newspaper and masking tape. Also, you need to write a report at this point. Find out ways to work effectively together. This report should provide a paragraph explaining the reason for choosing the design and a free body map showing the path of the load to the bridge strut. I was disqualified from work exceeding 40 minutes. Task 6: (10 minutes) Test the bridge of your road section to test if each bridge meets the requirements. The lightest bridge that weighs the bridge and meets all other requirements will be the winner. Task 7: (10 minutes) Complete the report and submit the results • Submit a short report (page 1-2). • Fill out a web-based form to report on team experience. • Fill out a web-based form to report team experience (as many people forget to repeat). Stability note: Which of the following is stable? Please make sure that your bridge is properly supported in every direction. Whether it is a newspaper bridge or a real bridge, the lack of stability is the main cause of breakage of the bridge. Please note that the bridge in the picture fails due to lack of support.
Format: The name of the team member, the statement of the problem, all the requirements (including the results), the reports are well organized
A clear description of the bridge, including a good sketch of the final design, a free body map showing the path of the force through the bridge, and a short paragraph of why the design was chosen
• The bridge maintains 10 pounds (15), 5 pounds (12), 5 pounds (10), 5 pounds (8), 0 pounds (5). • First place: +10 points, second place: + 6 points. 3: + 3 points • Objects 6 inches high x 12 inches wide do not pass under the bridge: -5 points • Excellent aesthetics: + 5 points
Yes, in London, we are building 15 bridges from Tower Bridge to Albert Bridge. I won the project "Lighting River" in December. The idea is to illuminate the bridge and create a bond between the bridges. Some bridges are building landmarks, others are concrete road bridges from A to B, and others are railway bridges. Yes, it is. Designed by Fosters Millennium Bridge is a wonderful thing. It is Golden Jubilee Bridge designed by architect Alex Lifschutz I was working with. Therefore, we are working with some modern bridges and the Westminster Bridge, a heritage of UNESCO. So there are lots of worries, but there are also excitement. I think that our approach is always to hit the bridge as a starting point. Then add a sequence element. Very subtle movement over time
Introduction You need a bridge across the valley of New Guinea. The objective of the project was to design a bridge that meets the requirements of the bridge, to build and test the bridge at a ratio of 1: 20. The requirement of the bridge is that there are two square flat spaces on each side of the bridge and it is necessary to straddle a canyon with a width of 100 mm (2 m) and a width of 600 mm (12 m). - Summary: This report analyzed the appropriate bridge design across 300 mm gaps while supporting maximum loading. Introduction: This report examines the design of various bridges, builds pasta bridges from the collected information, and replicates the bridge. 1) Maintain sufficient weight 2) Economically feasible 3) Space to accommodate match box