Structural Model Project
    Arch 324/624, Introduction to Structural Design, University of Virginia
    Copyright © 1996-2008 Kirk Martini. Last Modified Fri, 15-Feb-2008 8:07
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    Task

    You and a teammate are to design and produce the following:

    • A working, demountable structural model that can carry as much load as possible within the listed constraints of materials and geometry.
    • An 8.5"x11" poster that graphically explains the structural mechanism of the model, and the way that you expect the model to fail under load.

    Model Materials

    • The materials are limited to the following:
      • 1/16" thick or less chip board.
      • 1/4" thick or less foam core board.
      • 1/8" square wood sticks.
      • Lightweight cotton twine (Duraline Cotton Wrapping Twine or equivalent. No rope. No nylon or other synthetics).

    No adhesive products (e.g. tape or glue) are allowed in making the model.

    In addition to making the model, you will also need to make a box to put it in, as described below.

    Model Transport and Assembly

    The model must be demountable and transportable in a box with the dimensions shown below.

    The dimensions are from outside face to outside face. You will need to make the box in addition to the model. Any materials are acceptable in making the box.

    Each lab section will test during the regular lab time. The testing will be done in the 1st floor lounge. The schedule for testing will be as follows:

    15 minutes
    (exactly)
    Model Assembly. The 15-minute limit on model assembly is strict. Models not completely assembled in 15 minutes will be tested "as is."
    60 minutes Model testing.

    Model Loading and Supports

    The figure shows a section diagram of the load and support conditions, The strap is 1.5 inches wide, and made of canvas.

    Poster

    The poster should provide clear, primarily graphic answers to the following two questions:

    • How does your model work? (e.g. Is it a truss? a beam? an arch? Where are the connections and splices? How do the connections transfer load?)
    • How do you think it will fail? (e.g. connection failure, buckling, roll-over, etc.)

    You will submit the poster both in 8.5"x11" hard copy format, and as a PDF file to the submit directory of each team member.

    Objectives and Evaluation

    Each person's design will be evaluated on the following criteria:
    • Load carrying capacity: The amount of load the structure carries up to the point of collapse.
    • Graphic explanation: The clarity of the poster in explaining the design reasoning and structural behavior.
    • Teamwork: The ability to work productively in an assigned group.

    These criteria will be evaluated as follows:

    • Load carrying capacity: (70%) This will be based on the amount of load your structure carries.
    • Graphic explanation: (20%) This will be based on my assessment of how clearly and accurately the poster addresses the questions listed under Poster above.
    • Teamwork: (10%) This will be based on mutual assessment by you and your teammate using the Model Project Teamwork Form.

    Deadline

    Stop work at 9:30 AM, Thursday February 28 (for both sections). Models will be tested during the section meetings that day.

     

    Arch 324/624, Introduction to Structural Design, University of Virginia
    Copyright © 1996-2008 Kirk Martini. Last Modified Fri, 15-Feb-2008 8:07
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