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Bridge and Rov

Bridge and Rov. Group 2 Mike, John, Savannah, Nick & V . Tooth picks & structure. Our group began this project by creating a tooth pick model of a truss bridge The model was able to give us some back ground of how bridges are made as well as what can be created to support them.

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Bridge and Rov

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  1. Bridge and Rov Group 2 Mike, John, Savannah, Nick & V

  2. Tooth picks & structure • Our group began this project by creating a tooth pick model of a truss bridge • The model was able to give us some back ground of how bridges are made as well as what can be created to support them.

  3. Simulation, calculations & models • After creating our tooth pic models we were able to create a simulation of the bridge on a program from the computer called west point bride design. • From there we were then able to start our calculations from the deign that followed the specification and requirements.

  4. Production activity • We accidently made an error in our calculations therefore we were unable to work with the architecture kids because we had to recreate our bridge design. • Once we recalculated we began construction on the bridge and began on the vex car

  5. Fun with Robotics • Our groups vex car did not follow ever detail with in the manual. • We did not include gears with in the structure of the car and we used 4 motors to give the car more power

  6. Project placement ( Roles ) • Each member in the group was able to contribute in the production of the bridge. • Savannah: Web page design/ Power point • Mike & V : Bridge design consultants/ Constructors • John & Nick: Vex car constructors

  7. Challenges faced & successful rewards • The use of glue sticks • Making sure that our bridges structure is secure. • Our bridge was able withstand the car and 3 bricks going across.

  8. Improvements needed • Make sure to recheck calculations. • Glue management • Be more mindful of your handle on the bridge.

  9. Views for the future • Knowing what we know now we would be more precise in the calculation, management and distribution of GLUE.

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