ENGR101 Organised Report ENGR101/2017 Assignment 3
Engineering
Individual Design & Build A model catapult Marks: 15% of the final course grade Due Date: Tuesday 2nd of May, 3 PM Learning Objectives: The objectives of this assignment are:to practice using established engineering/scientific theories in an experimental apparatus to communicate the results in a concise and organised engineering report Relevance It could be argued that rational design, based on sound scientific principles, is what separates professional engineers from any backyard inventor. One rather crude definition of an engineer is “a person who can do for one dollar, something that any fool can do for two�. Such a definition contains a grain of truth but, like all simplifications, it does less than justice to those engineers who find solutions to numerous non-trivial problems, such as designing supercomputers, artificial limbs, space shuttles, nuclear power plants or tall structures. Even for relatively simple devices, we would like to think that following a rational design process will result in a superior solution to that which can be obtained by relying on trial and error or uninformed inspiration! Therefore this assignment is designed to provide you with an opportunity to put into formal practice the engineering professional skills described in lectures and workshops. An engineer must be able not only to think creatively but to communicate clearly. A secondary function of this assignment is therefore to enable you to communicate your thoughts in a professional manner. 2017 ENGR101 Assignment 3 Briefing Sheet 1 Assignment Objective:
To design, build and test a model catapult that can hit the set targets. The experimental results are to be compared with the theory.
(Note: this image is for reference only. Your model catapult can be of any design or shape.) Physics involved: Physics of catapults; projectile motion; energy conservation