Project 2 – Team #5 Practical Application Kite By: Cathy, Meteb, Matt, & Nathan.

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Project 2 – Team #5 Practical Application Kite By: Cathy, Meteb, Matt, & Nathan

 To make a kite that’s stable, efficient, and can stay in the air for the longer period of time to take accurate air temperature measurements. Need

 Use for Task- For our kite, the goal is to create a kite that can take the temperature measurements of the air.  Suitable for the Task- The kite must be stable, and can fly easily under any weather conditions.  Helps Manage Resources – The kite must be environmental friendly and be made of recyclable materials  Technology Feasible- Whether or not the accessory is capable of working.  Possible Cost- The least costly kite with accessory.  Safety- Making sure that the accessory is secure to the kite while on the ground and in flight. Requirements

 Sled Kite  Diamond Kite  Box Kite  Delta Kite Options

 This kite has a basic, easy design.  The shape is produced mostly by the pressure of the wind.  Without wind the kite might collapse.  The cover is made of polyethylene.  Due to the ease of design, it is mostly used for children’s recreation.  The original type of Sled has 2 straight spars running the length of the kite Sled Kite

 1 Vertical Spar  Nose & Tail  1 or 2 Horizontal Spar(s)  Can be Bowed  Not? Needs a tail  Bridle  Attached in 2 Places on the Vertical Spar  Made of plastic, nylon or polyester  Colorful Designs Diamond Kite

Basic shape = simple triangle Two thin dowels or spars along each wing edge Another dowel for the spine And a fourth dowel intersecting the spin and fixed to each wing edge A triangular keel is also present along the spine from which the string is attached Delta Kite

A box kite is a high performance kite, noted for developing relatively high lift. The typical design has four parallel struts. The box is made rigid with diagonal crossed struts. There are two sails, whose width is about a quarter of the length of the box. The sails wrap around the ends of the box, leaving the ends and middle of the kite open. Box Kite

Option Analysis and Selection

Prototype Design

Design(cm)Prototype(cm)=Design*2/3 Spine Horizontal Spar10570 Edge Spar11778 Nose to Start of Edge Spar Nose to Horizontal Spar(Spine) Nose to Horizontal Spar(Edge) Width Triangle Tail Length2114 Triangle Tail Width Nose to Start of Keel End of Keel to Tail42.6 Keel9060 Front Keel Edge Back Keel Edge Scaling

Aerodynamic Forces Diagram

3D CAD Model

 4 Wooden Dowels  Duct Tape  Plastic Sheeting  String Materials

Block Flow Diagram Delta Kite with thermometer Kite takes flight (forces of thrust, drag, lift, and gravity act on it) Kite Reaches desired altitude Temperature of thermometer begins adjusting to that of its present altitude Kite is brought back to ground by reeling in string Temperature is recorded by thermometer located on kite

Prototype

Testing

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