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Chair Design 8th grade project Written by Sony Gala

Problem Students will use the engineering design process to design and build a cardboard chair. The teacher will sit in the chair for at least 90 seconds. Final products: Digital Engineering design portfolio ¼ scale chair Cardboard chair

Requirements Students will work in groups of three Assign each member a duty Member Name - Design Engineer Member Name - Document handler Member Name - Material handler Decide on a group name – relate to the project (ex: CardChairs R Us)

Requirements: Constraints: 2 sheets of cardboard ~ 7’ x 3.5’ Chair must have a back Seat of chair must be at least 18” off the floor. Constraints: Students will not use any form of adhesives to build the cardboard chair No glue, tape, staples, nails etc.

Center of Gravity A structure remains standing only if its center of gravity is directly over the perimeter of its base. Center of Gravity

Loads and Joints 1. What is a load? What is the load on a chair? What is a static load? What is the static load on a chair? What is a dynamic load? What is the dynamic load on a chair? What are joints? How can one take care of weak links? Why do most chairs fail? 10. What does orthotropic mean? 11. Give an example of orthotropic material. 12. How would you cut cardboard?

Orthotropic Material What does orthotropic mean? Give an example of orthotropic material. How would you cut cardboard?

Research Use google to help you: Write a paragraph on what you researched Write a paragraph on how you plan to use the research to help you construct a chair Include 2 pictures of a cardboard chair.

Alternative Solutions Each student in a group sketches one chair from the options in the classroom. Use the ruler to help measure the chair. Try to make it as accurate as possible. Save the Google Doc as “First Last Name, Classroom Chair.”

Sketch ideas for cardboard chair. Use google Sketch Up. Orthographic Drawing – sketches made in two dimensional views. Objects can be seen from the front, top, side and back.

Measure your classroom chair (inches) Fill in the chart provided. This will give you an idea about chair dimensions. Standard Classroom chair Length Height Width Back of chair Chair seat Legs or base

Plan on measurements for cardboard chair (inches) Fill in chart. Convert all measurements to ¼ scale. Divide each number by 4. Write ¼ scale number in parenthesis. Your Cardboard Chair Length Height Width Back of chair Chair seat Legs or base

Final Design Use graph paper, ruler and pencil Orthographic drawings – front view, side view and top view Show measurements Scale 4” – 1” 18 inches

¼ scale chairs Refer to the orthographic drawing Use one sheet of poster paper Draw and cut out patterns to build a ¼ scale chair. Remember no adhesives or attachements of any type

Full Size Chairs First draw patterns on the cardboard sheets Minimize use of material Use gloves, base cardboard mats and box cutters Score cardboard to make sharp folds Cut slots that are straight and parallel to make tight joints