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Index
Background
Purpose
Hypothesis
Materials
Part
One:
Earthquake Machine
Part
Two:
Structural Modifications
Overlapping
Height
Buttresses
Base Isolators
Cross Braces
Roofs
Part
Three:
Earthquake Resistant Buildings
Problems with my Experiment
Further Experimentation
Bibliography |
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INFORMATION PAGE
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Grade Category |
7-9 |
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Team Size |
1 |
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Subject Area |
Engineering |
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Project Type |
Experimental |
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Language |
English |
Project Summary
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Models of
earthquake resistant buildings constructed of unattached wooden
blocks were stabilized using several structural modifications:
overlapping blocks, building height, buttresses, base isolators
(marbles in a box), roofs and cross braces. Experiments were
conducted on a homemade earthquake machine. Buildings of overlapped
blocks on a base isolator were most stable. |
Software
Tools Used
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Microsoft Front Page,
Word, and Excel
Corel Photo House, WordPerfect 8 |
Analysis Used for all
Data
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1. Averages were
calculated using three trials for each experiment.
2. % Improved
Stability: (a - b / b) x 100
= % Improved Stability |
Hardware
Tools Used
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ACER Scanner 310p, Digital Camera,
SLR Camera |
Source of
the Idea for the project
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I was searching
the Internet and I found that a 2003 earthquake in
Iran that measured 6.6 on the Richter Scale killed over 40 000 people. Even though the 1989 Loma Prieta
earthquake in the US measured 7.1 on the Richter scale, only 62
people lost their lives (Schwartz,
p.1).
Buildings in California were made stronger so few people died. The
idea that building structure can save lives in an earthquake made me
want to experiment to see which structural modifications worked the
best. |
No special skills
were used to build
the project.
Awards
Won
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Wolfville School
2006 Science Fair: a place at the
2006 Annapolis
Valley Regional Science Fair
2006 Annapolis
Valley Regional Science Fair:
Gold medal
Acadia Science and
Engineering Award
Nova Scotia
Community College Geomatics Prize
Trophy for Best
Engineering Project Grade 7- 12
A place with all
expenses paid on Team
Annapolis going to the
Canada Wide Science Fair in Chicoutimi, Quebec, May 13th- 21st,
2006 |
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