Aluminum Foil Boat Project? - aluminum boat corner
In my class, mechanical engineering, I got only a 6 "x9" sheet heavy foil. My mission is to keep a boat, how many coins as possible can make before it starts to flow (defined as drinking water).
I can just fold the paper cut is not allowed. Outside of the film, is the only device may not seal and hold the ship together. At least the ship should be able to keep at least 80 cents for me to get an A.
I suppose, kept the ship as a penny, if it has the largest volume. I think, want to make a simple box (top needs to be opened so that the pieces can fall) Signaling curved seats in the corners of the plate, and inwardly by triangles. I am also thinking of applying some calculations to determine what size carry the box around fields with the greatest volume.
If you do not know how I could improve my design, or if I have completely wrong, please let me know.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Aluminum Boat Corner Aluminum Foil Boat Project?
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If you are a good money, take all the parts with a mint date after 1982. Pennies after 1982 are less dense (almost 20% less dense!) Pennies, which were manufactured before 1982, because after 1982, they consist mostly of zinc instead of copper, so they are able to float more than one room so all produced after 1982. This will do more for you than a slight improvement in the design of your boat.
But the thinking in the design, consider this ... Weight of water displaced by the boat, is equal to how much weight into the boat with foil to float. To take the volume out on your boat, as the same amount of water weight and the weight that they can swim. So you want to maximize the volume of your boat with the soil surface, is allowed to use. A sphere has the greatest volume of the smallest space possible, so you will probably have your boat as far as level as possible to make.
Buy aluminum foil and try to get some ideas of your choice.
Uberinvestor, brilliant! I do not want to think about it. What I think is the shape. At first glance one might think that a square vessel would be best. But the idea of the "Cup", I assume that the design of paper over a glass or cup is not bad. And you have to float the "boat", then add piece? or may be pre-loaded with coins and drop them gently into the water? Taking into account the bias, you can get the payload, currency, thus contributing to the burden and maintain buoyancy. In other words, most of the design under water, at 40-50 one hundred as a brake. After loading as many as you can. I think it would strengthen the paper 3-4 times around the lips and in any case to avoid folding the edge of the "boat" from the collapse, is considered where the water between the breaking point.
Hmmmm ..... Now that I think, why not try "roles" in the flat rectangle of paper into a cone shape, fold the pointed bottom and tape sewing, because it allows the band, so that a hollow back. I suspected SquarE or rectangle is absolutely not in question - is too large, the probability of collapse because they can not apply.
I have just a week earlier.
That's what you do
make the boat into a beaker to form where a lot of parts. That's what I did and has 120 cents with 1 golf ball 10 poker chips and almost a tape dispenser. It was fantastic.
Do your best.
something that will help some space.
no sharp edges. Round is the best choice
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