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... and the winner is...
justine & lindy - the highest but heaviest |
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with a height of 3.8 spaghetti lengths, justine and lindy built one of the highest towers! it's foundation is totally laffy taffy and beautiful! due to its colorful but massive candy basement, the building was not only the highest but with 112g also the heaviest construction of the day. congrats to justine and lindy for this beautiful high tower! |
edward, hanson, abhishek & sean - the real engineering one |
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edward, hanson, abhishek & sean are our engineering team of the day! they really worked together as a team and created a really cool engineering truss structure (and figured out that flags on buildings are beautiful but useless). their 1.4 unit high tower served as example during the whole day. but due to its truss structure (and because you guys ate the laffy taffys rather then build them in) this 47g building is superlight! guys, you should all become engineers! |
ranking | category | weight | height | engineered by | |
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1 | highest tower | 112g | 3.5 | justine & lindy | |
thu | apr | 05 | rep tensor calculus - tensor algebra | s02 | |
tue | apr | 10 | rep tensor calculus - tensor analysis | s03 | h02 tensors |
thu | apr | 12 | kinematic equations | s04 | |
tue | apr | 17 | balance equations – closed systems | s05 | |
thu | apr | 19 | balance equations – open systems | s06 | example rocket propulsion |
tue | apr | 24 | constitutive equations – density growth | s07 | example astronaut |
thu | apr | 26 | constitutive equations – volume growth | s08 | example tumor growth |
tue | mai | 01 | finite element method – density growth theory | s09 | |
thu | mai | 03 | finite element method – density growth matlab | s10 | matlab density |
tue | mai | 08 | examples – bone remodeling | s11 | example bone |
thu | mai | 10 | finite element method – density growth alternative | s12 | |
tue | mai | 15 | finite element method – density growth discussion | take-home assign | |
thu | mai | 17 | no class ;-) projects | ||
tue | mai | 22 | kinematic equations – volume growth | ||
thu | mai | 24 | balance equations – volume growth | galileo problem | |
tue | mai | 29 | finite element method - volume growth theory | wiki growth | |
thu | mai | 31 | finite element method – volume growth matlab | ||
tue | jun | 05 | example – atherosclerosis, in stent restenosis | s19 | |
thu | jun | 07 | wiki session – vote on articles |