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Title: Earth Science Regents Performance Test Bead Drop:


1
Earth Science Regents Performance Test Bead
DropSettling it once and for all!
2
Bead Drop Research Team -SUNY Oneonta
  • Dr. Jim Ebert, Earth Sciences Dept.
  • Ron Chapin
  • Trish Emmons
  • Don Zaengle
  • Gerald Jones
  • Tom Sansone

3
Student Participants
  • Student participants in the Station 5 research
    project were Secondary Education/Earth Science
    Students enrolled in ESCI 315 Laboratory
    Techniques in Earth Science in the Spring
    semesters of 1999 and 2000

4
Variables investigated in 1999
  • Variation in bead density with temperature
  • Variation in fluid density with temperature
  • Changing time to terminal velocity with fluid
    height in column
  • Variation in fluid viscosity with temperature

5
Research in 2000
  • Focus on viscosity change with temperature
  • Construct correction curves?
  • Examine other fluids with less temperature-depende
    nt viscosity

6
Lets drop some Beads!!
7
ESCI 315 data for Red Beads
8
ESCI 315 data - Green Beads
9
ESCI 315 data Orange Beads
10
Settling Time expanded scale
11
Settling Time expanded scale
12
Range of settling timeswith temperature
13
Viscosity and settling time
  • Water-based solutions show significant changes in
    viscosity with changes in temperature
  • Settling time may vary by up to 50 over range of
    typical classroom temperatures
  • Vegetable oil shows very slight changes in
    viscosity and therefore settling time with
    changes in temperature

14
Channelingand water-based solutions
  • Water-based solutions displayed an unexpected
    channeling effect
  • A visible channel was observed in the fluid
    column
  • Beads entering this channel settled significantly
    faster than beads outside the channel
  • Settling times in water-based solutions may vary
    by up to 6 seconds at a single temperature!

15
CONCLUSIONS
  • Use Vegetable Oil for Station 5
  • Viscosity and therefore settling time is less
    affected by temperature during administration of
    the practical
  • With vegetable oil, it should be possible to make
    up a single key for each set-up and not have
    different keys for different times of
    day/temperatures.

16
Helpful hints for Station 5
  • USE VEGETABLE OIL instead of water-based
    solutions. Oil is less susceptible to
    temperature-induced changes in viscosity.
    Therefore there will be less drift in settling
    time. Also, channeling is not a problem.
  • Be aware that settling times in oil are faster
    than water-based solutions. Adjust timing marks
    on columns to give appropriate settling times.

17
Helpful hints for Station 5
  • Use Number 7 or 8 rubber stoppers in the bottoms
    of columns. They give a better seal than the
    plastic fittings.
  • Place the bottom of the tube in a plastic beaker
    or whipped topping container to ease clean-up in
    the case of minor leaks.

18
Helpful hints for Station 5
  • Place a film-cannister bailer at the bottom of
    the tube to retrieve beads. Holes in the
    cannister allow fluid to drain out.
  • Bent pieces of coat hanger are good for the
    hook and straightened coat hangers work well to
    retrieve the bailer.
  • Thanks to Irv Soden for this suggestion.

19
Helpful Hints for Station 5
  • Plastic petri (culture) dishes work well for
    holding the beads at each station.
  • Use masking tape to anchor the dishes to the
    table top to minimize the chances of students
    spilling beads (of course, this NEVER happens!)

20
Helpful Hints for Station 5
  • Glue beads onto the station directions so that
    there is no ambiguity over which beads the
    students should use for each trial.
  • Use plastic page protectors for the station
    instructions. This prevents students from writing
    on them, shields them from spills and preserves
    them for future use.

21
CLEAN UP
  • Hot soapy water works well for removing oil from
    beads, tubes and stoppers. You can even use the
    detergent from previous years!
  • Oil can be kept in the original bottles
    indefinitely.

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