Title: Virginia Science Olympiad:
1Virginia Science Olympiad BUILDING EVENTS Div C
2Building Events
- Helicopters
- Mission Possible
- Mousetrap Vehicle
- Sounds of Music
- Tower Building
3BASICS TO REMEMBER
- Each device should be clearly labeled with the
team name and number - change Helicopter motors, Mission Possible,
Mousetrap Vehicle, Tower must be impounded - Any student on the team may help build, impound,
and/or compete with the device - FOLLOW THE RULES!
4SAFETY REGULATIONS
- Under each event description there is a section
for eye protection followed by a number - Descriptions of what these numbers refer to
appear on the www.soinc.org under events - For most events the regular lab goggles with
indirect vents will work (4, ANSI Z87) - For Mousetrap Vehicle - 5 or high impact
goggles/spectacles must be worn that is they
must be rated ANSI Z87
5Helicopters
Teams of 2 construct and test rubber-powered
helicopters for maximum flight times
6Helicopters
- Teams can make 2 official flights with either the
same helicopter or 2 different helicopters - motors must be impounded
- Longest flight wins 2nd flight is used as tie
breaker - Tier 2 construction and/or competition
violations
7Helicopters
- Functional components must be constructed from
wood, paper, plastic film covering, and glue NO
RIGID PLASTIC - Components may be attached to each other with
tape, thread, paper, metal, plastic tubes, and/or
rubber bands - NO pre-glued, or pre-covered surfaces
- (basically students must construct their own
rotors)
8Helicopters
- The total mass of the helicopter must be a
minimum of 4.0 g without the motor - Motors ( o-rings if used for attaching) cannot
exceed a mass of 2.0 g - Rotors (up to 3) cannot exceed a diameter of 40.0
cm
9Helicopters - materials
- Very light tissue paper or mylar film
- balsa wood
- Super glue, spray glue
- Winder, O-rings, plastic bushings
- http//www.faimodelsupply.com/,
http//www.freedomflightmodels.com/ - http//www.pitsco.com/
10Mission Possible
- Design a Rube-Goldberg type device that completes
certain tasks - impound
11Mission Possible rules tips
- Device must fit in 50 cm x 50 cm x 80 cm
imaginary box of any orientation consider
building an open box for students to build in - Read rules for specifics on voltage limits,
allowed liquids, allowed electrical components,
etc. - Find students with creative minds who know some
electronics
12Mission Possible - rules
- A list of tasks is given in the rules
- Students must start with task 3a
- Drop a US quarter from above the entire device .
The quarter must physically touch and snap a
mousetrap that will begin the chain of events.
13Mission Possible - rules
- Students must end with task 3n
- Raise a sign completely above the top of the
device using a single pre-filled helium balloon.
The balloon must remain tethered to the device
with a string
14Mission Possible - rules
- Teams may choose 8 additional tasks (3b-3m) that
can be completed in any order students turn in
a task sequence list (TSL) - Tasks are worth different amounts of points
- The device can run for a max. of 3 mins., but
only earns time points for 60 secs. at Regionals
and 60-90 secs. at States (2 pts/sec)
15Mission Possible - scoring
- Highest score wins
- See rules for points breakdown and penalties
- With the new format if a team submits a device
that has only the starting and finishing tasks,
that works, meets specs, turns in a TSL, the team
can earn 500 points - No tiers
16Mousetrap Vehicle
Students build a vehicle that is propelled by 1
or 2 mousetraps and can push a plastic cup out a
distance and return to a point behind the
starting line impound
17Mousetrap Vehicle - basics
- Only unmodified commercial mousetraps may be
used with bases less than 6.0 cm x 12.0 cm - Items may be added to the moustrap, but the
structural integrity of the mousetrap may not be
altered and no holes can be made in the mousetrap - mousetrap can be attached by taping, tying,
gluing, soldering, or clamping
18Mousetrap Vehicle - basics
- the device must fit in a 1.0 m x 1.0 m box in
start mode no height restriction - the device must work in 1 piece
- all energy must originate from the mousetrap
- the device must be triggered by a perpendicular
motion of a pencil, dowel, or similar device - the device must stop and reverse on its own
- only the wheels drive string may contact the
track - a fixed pointed object must be on the perimeter
of the vehicle 1 cm from the track
19Mousetrap Vehicle - basics
- students may start the device anywhere along the
start - line (there is a bonus if the vehicle stays
within the - 1.00 m track width)
- The fixed point does not have to be on the start
line - The vehicle does not have to be behind the start
line -
- students have 10 minutes to set up and run 2
trials - students may not follow the vehicle down the
track or go to their vehicle until called by
event supervisor
20Mousetrap Vehicle - scoring
- lowest score wins
- score distance score lane bonus time score
21Mousetrap Vehicle - scoring
distance score the point-to-line-distance
(perpendicular) in cm (to 0.1 cm) from the
nearest edge of cup to 3 m line the
point-to-point distance in cm from fixed point on
vehicle to center of minus 4 m line (both are
positive measurements)
22Mousetrap Vehicle - scoring
- Lane bonus -30 points for vehicles whos fixed
point remains in the 1.00 m lane - Time score the time of the run measured to 0.01
sec x 1 at regionals and x 2 at states
23Mousetrap Vehicle other notes
- the vehicle must reverse in 3 seconds
- a recoil is not a reverse
- not reversing adds 1500 points to the score
- not pushing the cup 300 point cup distance
score - vehicles not passing 1.5 meters 500 points
- tier 2 competition violations
- tier 3 construction violations
24Sounds of Music
- Students will build 1 wind and 1 percussion
instrument that they will play on-site and answer
questions about their operation
25Sounds of Music - construction
- with the exception of strings, no commercial
parts of instruments may be used no electronic
devices are permitted - wind instrument a column of air (or resonator)
is set into vibration by a person blowing into or
over it - percussion instrument produces sound when hit
with an implement, shaken, scraped, or any action
that sets the instrument into vibration
26Sounds of Music competition
- Part 1
- each instrument must be able to play a 12 tone
tempered scale in a specified range - Wind C major (C4 to C5)
- Percussion G major (G2 to G3)
- the instruments must play a required piece (in
rules) and a chosen piece both pieces must be
notated by the students and submitted to the
event supervisor and must contain melody and
harmony in range
27Sounds of Music
- Part 2
- the interview
- team members will be asked to play a note from
their scale which will be judged for accuracy
(tuner) - teams will be rated on creativity, originality,
variety, workmanship
28Sounds of Music
- Part 3
- the test (written and/or interview)
- teams will be asked about construction, tuning,
how it makes sound, volume, pitch - teams must be able to explain basic principles
of sound, wave theory, accoustics, harmonics,
Bernoulli Effect - scoring is based on parts 1, 2, 3 specific
score sheet in rules
29Towers
- Students design a tower with best efficiency
- up to 15 kg of mass will be tested
- impounded
30Towers - basics
- Important measurements
- Must be a min. of 50 cm above test base
- Must span 20x20 cm opening on test base
- Must pass through 8 cm diameter hole 15 cm above
test base
31Towers - basics
32Towers - basics
- Other things to note
- Must be wood and glue (no bamboo, laminates,
etc.) - No maximum wood size
- Must support 5x5x2 cm block w/ ¼ threaded rod
50 cm above test base - Chain must hang within 2.5 cm of center of test
base when bucket attached
33Towers - scoring
- The score is pure efficiency
- Efficiency (mass held)2
bridge mass - Bridges that dont meet specs are tested but
moved to tier 2 - Bridges that are untestable are in tier 3 and
ranked by mass
34Towers - tips
- Balsa has best weight to strength ratio order
online for better pieces (http//www.modernss.com/
has good balsa, cutters, etc.) - Glue adds the most weight use sparingly
- Have students draw plans, cover with clear
packing tape and work on top of plan - Keep everything symmetrical, level, square