Categorias: Todos - natural - protect - support - structure

por Cher Ko 13 anos atrás

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Team 3

Structures, whether natural or man-made, serve critical functions by containing, spanning, supporting, and protecting. Man-made structures, such as shells and frames, include drink cartons, vehicle bodies, helmets, bridges, cranes, and skyscrapers.

Team 3

Team 3


  • Han Chuan
  • Izzharif
  • Izzuddin
  • Tang Jie
  • Colin
  • Zulfahi





  • Structure

    Loads
    Dynamic loads

    Force that changes magnitude , position and direction on a structure

    Static loads

    Force that has a constant magnitude , position and direction on or within a structure

    Defination of structure
    must hold parts in the right places .
    not to collapse during use
    must be able to resist forces,
    Natural
    Types of natural structure

    shells

    Defination of natural shells

    Do not have frame

    The skin itself provides strength and rigidity

    Bird Nest

    Honeycomb

    Crab Shell

    defination of natural frames

    Leaf

    Spider Web

    Trees

    Animal Skeleton

    Defination of natural

    non-man made formed by nature

    Functions of structure
    Protect

    able to absorb small knocks and bumps

    cardboard boxes

    Drink Carton

    safety helmet

    Contain

    Folded or shaped to make storage containers

    tanks for liquids such as oil

    Span

    spanning between two points to withstand loads

    Support

    Other loads

    Tables

    Bed

    Chairs

    Own load

    Vehicles

    Man-made
    Defination of man-made

    Made by man: factory made

    Not natural.

    Types of man-made structure

    Shells

    Defination of man-made shells

    The shell itsef provides rigidity and strength

    Have an outer layer

    Drink Cartoon

    Rubbish Bin

    Helmet

    Body of a vehicle

    Frames

    Defination of man-made frames

    Constructed by joining separate pieces of material that support and protect various parts

    Examples

    Brigde

    Scaffolding

    Skycappers

    Cranes

    Mechanism

    Types of control system
    Subtopic

    Has no feedback ,cannot respond to the changes in the environment

    water tap

    Functions of mechanism
    Transmission of motion

    Used to change the place of movement

    Lever on the bathroom tap

    Control of motion

    used to contorl : speed/direction/distance/amount of force produced by amovement .

    screwjack

    pantograph mechanism

    hand drill

    A clock mechanism

    Conversion of motion

    Used to change one type of motion into another

    Glue stick

    Types of movement
    Reciprocating

    Movement backwards and forwards along a straight line

    pile driver

    jig saw blade

    A needle on a sewing machine

    Linear

    Movement in a straight line

    A car moving along a road

    sliding door

    lift

    Oscilating

    Movement backwars and fowards in the arc of a cirlce

    windscreen wiper

    Pendelum of a clock

    Circular / Rotary

    Movement in crircle

    drilling machine

    ceiling fan

    Pedals on a bike

    Types of Mechanism
    Linkage
    Wheel And Axle
    Pulleys
    Gears
    Cam And Follower
    Levers

    Class 3

    Class 2

    In the second class , the load is between the fulcrum and the effort

    Arms of a nutcracker , tin opener

    Class 1

    in the first class , the fulcrum is between the load and the effort

    Scissors , boom of an excavator

    Definition
    they help us control things
    They help us move things

    Quiz

    Zul
    Colin

    1) Sturcture come in all shape and size that must resist force, must not collapse during use and must hold parts in place.

    2) Constructed by joining separate pieces of material that support and protect various parts

    3) The outer shell provides strength and rigidity

    4) Span. support, contain and protect

    5)

    external - the end of the force reaction

    interna l- the first force reaction.

    6)

    Static load - force that has a constant magnitude with force against/withing the structure

    dynamic load - force that changes magnitude, position and direction on a structure.

    7) Tension, compression, bending, torsion, shearing

    TangJie

    Q1. Defination of structures

    Q2. What is a frame structure.

    Izzharif

    1) Sturcture come in all shape and size that must resist force, must not collapse during use and must hold parts in the parts

    2) Constructed by joining separate pieces of material that support and protect various parts

    3) The outer shell provides strength and rigidity

    4) Span. support, contain and protect

    5) External and internal. external means the end of the force reaction while internal means the first force reaction.

    6) Static load and dynamics load. Static load means force that has a constant magnitude, position and direction on while dynamics load means force that changes magnitude, position and direction on a structure.

    7) Tension, compression, bending, torsion and shear

    Izzuddin

    1)-they must resist force

    -must not collaspe during use

    -must hold parts in the right place

    2)constructed by joining seperated pieces of materials,members to support various parts

    3)the skins itself provides strenght and rigidity

    4)-support

    -span

    -contain

    -protect

    5)external-

    internal-

    6)dynamic-force that changes magnitude,position and directon on a structure

    static-force that has a constant magnitude,position and direction on or within a structure

    7)-tension

    -compreesion

    -bending

    -torsion

    -shear