November 29, 2007 DRILL What are the three types of engine?

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November 29, 2007 DRILL What are the three types of engine? U3b-L9 November 29, 2007 DRILL What are the three types of engine? Where are steam engines primarily used today? What is known as the capacity for doing work and overcoming resistance? 1. Internal Combustion, External Combustion, Gas Turbine 2. Power plants 3. Energy

Flight Power Review Humans and animals use ________ as energy source. U3b-L9 Flight Power Review Humans and animals use ________ as energy source. What is work? What’s the equation for work? Where is the power developed in an engine? An engine turns _________ motion into _________ motion. Food Exertion of a force over a given distance. W = F x D (Work = Force x Distance) The cylinder Linear Rotational

Flight Power Review Sketch and label the components: W = P = R = C = U3b-L9 Flight Power Review Sketch and label the components: W = P = R = C = V = Cylinder Wall Piston Connecting Rod Crankshaft Valves

TEST REVIEW What is engineering? U3b-L9 TEST REVIEW What is engineering? What are the 5 major components to technological systems? Can you represent them in a flow chart? 7 inputs? 3 types of materials? 8 constraints? 4 design principles? Risk analysis, System, Criteria, Constraint, Prototype, Engineering Do you understand the 12 steps of the Design Process?

“TOP THIS” Design Project U3b-L9 “TOP THIS” Design Project Listen to instructions first, then get in action: Get your top and get into groups of 4. Designate a recorder and a reporter. Take turns spinning tops (you each get 3 spins total) The recorder times each spin and records it on a clean sheet of paper. When time is called (~5 minutes), reporters will report the longest-spinning top of the group. In front of the class, these top spinners will compete with 3 spins each.

“TOP THIS” Design Project U3b-L9 “TOP THIS” Design Project

HOMEWORK Complete the remaining two steps on your project worksheet. U3b-L9 HOMEWORK Complete the remaining two steps on your project worksheet. Be sure to follow the grading rubric Project worksheet (complete) Your copy of the rubric (it should’ve been graded by a partner) Study for tomorrow’s test on U3a, U3b, and Flight Power