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Daniel Cammarata – Ichabod Crane High School Jacob Wilensky – Troy High School
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More commonly known as the Tower of Hanoi Mathematical recursion puzzle Goal: Get all rings from one end to the other Rules: You are prohibited from placing a larger ring on top of a smaller ring “Tower of Rensselaer”
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Our Tower Simple calculations were completed to assure the pieces fit inside the base.
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Plastic injection molding (Base and spires) CNC machining (Mold for plastic injection molding) Laser engraving (Writing on base) Abrasive water jet cutting (Rings) Ultrasonic welding (Base pieces) Processes
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Rings: Abrasive water cutting (ABS) Largest ring is 1.3” radius, each ring will decrease by 0.2” going up the tower. Spires: Plastic injection molding (ABS) Tapered ends to fit into hole on base. 4.5” Parts
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Base – Plastic injection molding (ABS) Thickness of walls: 0.25” Hollow for storage Piece 1 – Large base Laser engraved Piece 2 – Small base Laser engraved Ultrasonic welded Piece 3 - Lid Laser engraved Allows for pieces to be stored Base/Storage Large base Lid Small base
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ItemCost Plastic (ABS)Donated Large mold ( I )$500 Large mold ( II )$500 Large mold ( III )$500 Large mold ( IV )$500 TOTAL$2000 Costs of Production Cost per unit: $5
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Exemplifies what RPI stands for, by using mathematics and engineering to solve problems Utilizes 5 processes for the RPI MILL students to complete Puzzling, mathematical, and … Why?
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