KID WIND DESIGN CHALLENGE TEAM NAME: SUP BRAW Designed By: Paulie smith and Kaleigha Thagard 5-8 Coaches Name: Pamela Urbanek-Childs Address:

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KID WIND DESIGN CHALLENGE TEAM NAME: SUP BRAW Designed By: Paulie smith and Kaleigha Thagard 5-8 Coaches Name: Pamela Urbanek-Childs Address: Clarence Middle School

OUR TEAM Tell us about your team: Hi my name is Pauli smith and my name is Kaleigha Thagard. Our team name is SUP BRAW. We are here to build a wind turbine that will help people.

DESIGN BRIEF Problem Statement (What is the problem that your teacher has given you to solve?): we need to build wind turbines to save cost and save energy. They will create a reusable source of energy that will save people from paying such high electric bills. You cant run out of wind so you wont loose lighting or heat. Wind doesn’t run out and fossil fuels do we need to build wind turbines to save cost and save energy. They will create a reusable source of energy that will save people from paying such high electric bills. You cant run out of wind so you wont loose lighting or heat. Wind doesn’t run out and fossil fuels do. Design Statement (How are you going to solve this problem? Include the process you are going to take to solve the given problem) : To stop this problem we are going to build wind turbines. First we’re going to have to find the source of the problem and then look at our resources. Third we’re going to have to make a design; make the blades that will create energy. We have to test it and see if the design will create the energy that will make electricity for us.

DESIGN BRIEF Constraints (What you can and cannot do/use.):  Cannot use metal  Easy to make  Cannot be longer than 10”  can use balsa wood  Can use coraplast  Can use cardboard  2 to 4 blades Deliverables (What materials and items you need to solve this problem)

Constraint: weight Constraint: material Constraint: Balsawood Constraint: sturdy Constraint: Cardboard tubes Total Design Design Design Design Design Design Table Best Worst Ranking

BLADE TESTING ROUND 1 Trial Number of BladesTilt DegreeVolts ProducedGears Wind Speed yes yes yes 2.3 Blade Description: oval shaped with a brown color and made out of a cardboard tube Blade Material: cardboard Blade Length (cm):

BLADE TESTING ROUND 2 Blade Description: oval shaped with a brown color and made out of a cardboard tube Blade Material: cardboard tube Trial Number of BladesTilt DegreeVolts ProducedGears Wind Speed yes yes yes 2.3 Blade Length (cm): 17.2cm

OUR BEST TEST Number of Blades: 2 Geared or Direct Drive: geared Generator Used : Kid Wind Wind Turbine Generator Photo of Turbine

OUR BEST TEST Blade Length: 17.2cm Resistor Value: 54 ohms Turbine Rotor Swept Area: Turbine Voltage: 1.8