36th Annual
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2011 Official RulesSponsored by the Fargo-Moorhead Engineers Club and Minnesota State University MoorheadThe goal of the competition is to design the strongest possible structure to span at least 560 mm using only round wooden toothpicks and glue. The strength of the structure will be determined by dividing the load it supports by its weight. Entrants: The contest is open to any student, grades 1 through 12, plus students enrolled full-time in college. Entrants will be assigned an entry class:
Bridges built by teams of students will be assigned the class of the student in the highest grade. Design Constraints:
Compliance: At check-in, judges from the Fargo-Moorhead Engineer's Club will evaluate each bridge. Bridges will be weighed, measured, and reviewed for compliance with rules regarding materials. If a bridge does not comply with any of the rules, it will be disqualified from competing for the prizes, but may still be loaded to determine its strength. The decisions of the check-in judges are final. Supports: The structure will be placed in or on supports made from two 2x4's as shown in the illustration.. Structures with no arch in the bottom chord will be placed on the supports to achieve the required minimum span. No lateral or side support is allowed.
Loading: Round metal weights, approximately 220 mm in diameter, will be placed on the top of the structure at the mid-span by the contestants until failure. A 160-mm round wooden disk will be available to place between the structure and the weights, if desired. Contestants may use cards to shim the base of the bridge level. Entrants in the elementary class may ask for assistance in loading their structures.
Scoring : Judges from the Fargo-Moorhead Engineers Club will record the total weight supported by the bridge. The judge will make the final decision as to whether a structure successfully supported the final weight before failure. The total weight supported will then be divided by the recorded weight of the structure to determine the strength ratio of the bridge. PRIZES: The three strongest bridges overall will be awarded First, Second and Third Place prizes.
The next strongest bridge in each entry class will be awarded a Best in Class prize.
A panel of judges appointed by the Fargo-Moorhead Engineers Club will view all the bridges as they are checked in, and will award a prize, based on quality of construction, and overall appearance.
All entrants who pre-register on or before Tuesday, February 22, 2011 will receive a Certificate of Participation when they check in. Entrants may pre-register on-line or by calling (218)-477-2104. Competition: The competition will be held Thursday, February 24, 2011 at: Comstock Memorial Union Ballroom Bring your bridges to the check-in tables. Parking is available in the lot to the west of the CMU. (Please call for parking instructions for busses.) Registration from 4:30-5:00 pm. Competition begins at 5:00. (If the number of entrants warrants, competition may begin upon checking in.) |