Saturday, 06 March 2010


rules


06 March 2010, check-in beginning at 10:30 am
Scarborough Civic Centre, Council Chambers

  1.    Objective

    1. Competitors will build a bridge using ONLY:
      1. Popsicle sticks
      2. White School Glue
      3. Construction paper

    2. Your bridge will be evaluated by the following measures:
      1. Quantitative: Load tested performance
      2. Qualitative: Other qualities including your design process

    3. There are two grade divisions
      1. Grades 3 to 6
      2. Grades 7 and 8

    4. A team may consist of one, two, or three students.

    • Maximum of 6 teams per school.

    • Each team will be required to pay an entry fee of $6.00 per team payable by cash or check at the time of 'Bridge' registration on the competition day.

    • To qualify for entry, completed Entry Forms must be submitted for each team by the February 22, 2010 deadline to bridge@peoscarborough.ca



Be creative and have fun!!
We look forward to seeing you and your amazing bridges.

Important Information

Visit our website often for the latest information on this event:
http://www.scarborough.peo.on.ca/events/2010/mar06-bbc

Figure 1:White glue and a packet of 200 Popsicle sticks

These are available at Dollarama or similar dollar stores for $1.00 + tax each.
The coloured paper (board) for the deck are sold two for $1.00

For guidance, the size of each stick is 115 mm long x 10 mm wide x 2 mm thick. 100 sticks weigh about 140 grams.
Remember that Popsicle sticks vary in density. Glue and paper add significant weight. Ensure that your completed bridge is not overweight.

NOTE: Glues such as "Super Glue", "UHU", "Araldite", "Gorilla Glue" etc. etc. are unacceptable and use of such will disqualify the bridge

Materials
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Figure 2: A bridge on the Bridge Testing Machine

Take careful note of the supports that your bridge must rest upon. The clear distance between these two supports will be set to 500 mm within a tolerance of ± 1mm.
The load is applied at the centre of your bridge with a bolt that pulls from below.
Your design must allow space for this bolt to pass through the bottom of your bridge.
Bridge Testing Machine
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Figure 3: Loading Platform attached to a bridge

The bolt that applies the load goes through the loading platform.
A washer and nut secures it.
The loading platform distributes the load on your bridge.

support2
bottom view
Loading platform
Click above picture to enlarge.
http://www.scarborough.peo.on.ca/events/20080223-bbc/support1
bridge on supports
support3
BBC machine