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At Eaglecrest High School in Centennial, Colorado, our Sci-Tech team is conducting an experiment to test the effectiveness of lubricants in microgravity. Understanding lubrication is crucial for mechanical systems' efficiency and durability, especially in space. Our goal is to create a specialized apparatus that will effectively measure lubricant performance. By utilizing a controlled setup with different lubricant applications, we aim to demonstrate consistent data collection and clear variations in results. This will confirm our apparatus's capabilities for future applications in aerospace testing.
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Eaglecrest High School Centennial, Colorado Sci-Tech
Abstract from Eaglecrest High School Analysis of Mechanical System for Testing Lubricants in Microgravity Lubrication is a necessity for mechanical systems to run efficiently and with minimal wear, and this holds true in microgravity. Our goal in this experiment is to create an apparatus to effectively test lubricant efficiency in microgravity. We will prove the experiment’s testing capabilities instead of simply collecting data for multiple lubricants. To do this, we will use a control and one lubricant. There will be two sets without a lubricant and two sets with the same lubricant. The data we collect in microgravity will show little to no variation within each of the two sets but will show a distinct variation between them. This demonstrates consistency of data for the experiment as well as the ability to test lubricant effectiveness. The data for this proof will be calculated by an encoder monitoring rpms of the driven gear in our system. This data collection and experimental set up will prove the apparatus’s effectiveness for calculating lubricant efficiency in microgravity for future testing by us or NASA.