Model boat/Howard Community College/fall2011/502 bottle

< Model boat < Howard Community College < fall2011

Problem Statement

Team Members

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Wesley Rodriguez
Zach Thompson
Damilola Kukoyi
Timothy Francis

Summary

we tried our best but half of our teammates didnt show up

Week 1: Brainstorm ideas for the model boat. Understand the objective and assign jobs
Week 2: Find the materials that we need and find what else we need
Week 3: Try to start building the boat with a bottle.
Week 4: Continue with the building and potential motors in engineering room
Week 5: Teammates who had all the materials and information never came to class.

Poster

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Story

Throughout these four weeks we have gotten a good amount of work done on our model boat. I mainly worked on the actual making of the model boat while timothy, my partner, worked on to find out what material would work best for the design. many of the obstacles were still trying to create was finding which material would go with the hull design and to see it would float, cut through the water, and strong enough so there wont be a hole or any type of damage. In order to try to find the perfect design and right material we had to many experiments but we didn't have much time and it was basically 2 people working on it.

Decision List

We seen several videos and pictures of differnt boats and most of them used a plastic or a wood type design. We decided to use plastic since its a better method and we used plastic soda bottles because of it's shape.

Material List

  Bottles
  Engines 
  Computer
  Pictures of different designs

Software List

Computer and motor is a small DC powered spinning motor.

Time

  4 hours brainstorming
  2 hours fr finding best hull design
  2 hours working on the engine
  = 8 hours total estimate (wasn't sure how much each group member worked)

Tutorials

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Next Steps

We didn't have all our teammates so Dammy and timothy decided to move to a different project.

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