Column DesignMueller Park Junior High School
Objectives• The Student will:• Construct and test a column that the
teacher has designed.• Design, construct, and test a column that
the student will designed them self.• The designing of your column should be with
the idea that the column should support as much weight as possible, yet be the
lightweight.
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• Architect: Someone that designs structures.
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• Contractor: Someone that is in charge of having the structures built.
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• Construction Worker: Someone that builds the structures.
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• Engineer: Someone that decides on the material and methods to be used on the structures.
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• Chemist: Someone that studies the action and reaction of chemicals
Key Terms and Definitions:• Lamination: The gluing of two or more pieces
together.
Key Terms and Definitions:
• Alloy: The melting of two or more kinds of metal together.
Key Terms and Definitions:
• Composite: A uniform material made up of two or more ingredients.
Key Terms and Definitions:
• Synthetic: Is a man made material (it does not happen naturally in nature).
Key Terms and Definitions:
• Plastic : A synthetic material made from coal and oil products.
Key Terms and Definitions:
• Compression Rating: The resistance to being compressed or crushed.
Wood
Wood:
• Comes in many forms. The use of glue has increased the versatility and straight of wood products.
Wood:
• Plywood: Is thin layers of wood laminated.
Wood:
• Particle board : Is a composite of saw dust and glue.
Wood:
• Wafer board (O.S.B.): Is a composite of wood chips and glue.
Wood:
• Laminated beams: Is many thin layers of wood laminated.
Metal:
• Are very different. Using alloys has increased the versatility and straight of metal
products.
Metal:
• Copper: Doesn’t rust (used in pipes and wires).
Metal:
• Iron : Strong, but rust fast and is very heavy.
Metal:
• Zinc: Doesn’t rust.
Metal:
• Steel: Very strong, slower rusting, and lighter.
Metal:
• Aluminum: Light weight, strong, expensive.
Plastic:• Is made from coal and oil products. Coal and
oil come from dead plants and animals.
Plastic:
• Plastic has become : Lightweight, heat-resistant, and tougher than many metals.
• Many of the new plastics composites have been developed that are 20 to 30 times stronger than the plastic alone would be.
Materials Needed:• Four sheets of copy paper (8 ½" X 11"), one of
the sheets will be the teachers design of a column.
• White glue.• Scissors.• A ruler (SI system).• A circle template.• A protractor.• A calculator.
Rules:• All shapes must be 3" tall and must be three
dimensional.
• The outside shape must be a 2" diameter circle.
• There can’t be a top or a bottom on any of the shapes.
• No Laminating shapes.
Rules:
• Do not use more glue than is needed.
• Only one sheet of paper maybe used to construct all of the shape to be used.
• Do not fill or coat the shapes with glue.
• Four Shapes Minimum.