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Spacecraft Structures pdf - ER - NASA

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6 – <strong>NASA</strong> Engineering Design Challenge: <strong>Spacecraft</strong> <strong>Structures</strong> 20074. Math ConnectionsThis Engineering Design Challenge offers the opportunity to integrate a variety ofmath skills*, described in the following table. Some of the listed applications arepart of extension activities.SkillPerforming operationswith decimal numbersRoundingCalculating averagesGraphingMeasuring percentage improvementCalculating ratiosUsing formulasUsing a budgetApplicationMass of structure, quantitiesof materialsRounding mass of structure to thegram, tenth of a gram, etc.Calculating average, mean, median,mode, or range for all designs by oneteam, or for the entire classCreating line graphs, bar graphs, circlegraphs, or scatterplot of structuremass versus launch successGraphing number of successfullaunches vs. mass of the structureGraphing number of successfullaunches vs. size (width, length, diameter)of the structureComparing designs by one team,calculating improvement for the entireclassDetermining the relationship betweenthe quantity of materials used andthe number of successful launches;between the mass dropped and thelaunch heightCalculating gravitational potentialenergy, PE = mgh and kinetic energy,KE = 1/2 mv 2See the extension activity: Limitingdesigns by cost*The Ares Engineering Design Challenges use Traditional U.S. units of measureas the standard. Metric units follow in (parenthesis). In cases when a givenformula is traditionally calculated in metric units, for mathematical correctness,it is presented in that manner.

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