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Kid Wind Design Challenge Team Name: Soaring Planes Designed By: Eva Kottakis and Brett Swenson 5-8 Coaches Name: Pamela Urbanek Childs Address: Clarence Middle School

Our Team Tell us about your team: Brett Eva clean Clarence Middle School Soaring Planes soar We are two 6 th grade technology students by the names of Brett and Eva, that are trying to conduct clean wind energy. We come from Buffalo N.Y. and go to Clarence Middle School. We named our team the Soaring Planes because the blades of our wind turbine soar through the air like planes.

Design Brief Problem Statement (What is the problem that your teacher has given you to solve?): We have notices the world is struggling to use clean energy and to prevent pollution. We are trying to come up with a way to conduct clean wind energy to prevent further pollution and energy shortages by using the turbine we created. Design Statement (How are you going to solve this problem? Include the process you are going to take to solve the given problem) : We are going to solve this tragedy by building wind turbines that will produce enough clean energy to solve these problems.

Design Brief Constraints (What you can and cannot do/use.): Can Use Cannot Use -Coraplast - No metal -Cardboard tubes - No less than 2 blades -Paper plates - No more than 6 blades -Cereal boxes -Balsa -Saw Machines Deliverables (What materials and items you need to solve this problem) Coraplast Ruler Graph paper Pencil Saw Scissors Cardboard Tubes Wooden dowel A turbine A fan A turbine hub

Blade Testing Round 1 Trial Number of BladesTilt DegreeVolts ProducedGears Wind Speed 1 Three Right 50°Yes Three Left 50°Yes 3 3 Three 50° Yes 2.5 Blade Description: Tower Blades Blade Material: Coraplast Blade Length (cm): 13.9cm

Blade Testing Round 2 Blade Description: Tube Blades Blade Material: Cardboard Trial Number of BladesTilt DegreeVolts ProducedGears Wind Speed 1 Three Right 50°Yes Three Left 50°Yes Three 50° Yes 2.5 Blade Length (cm): 15.9cm

Our Best Test Number of Blades: Three Geared or Direct Drive: Gear Generator Used : KidWind Wind Turbine Generator Photo of Turbine Soaring Planes

Our Best Test Wind Speed: 2.5 Blade Length: 15.9 (cm) Resistor Value: 54 ohms Turbine Rotor Swept Area: Turbine Voltage: