The document summarizes an experiment to test the strength of eggs by having a person walk on them. It outlines the procedure which involves laying out cartons of eggs in rows on a plastic bag or trash bag floor covering. A person will then carefully place one foot on the first carton of eggs and slowly shift their weight onto that foot before placing the other foot on the second carton. The goal is to show that despite their seeming fragility, eggs can withstand the weight of a person because of their strong, arch-shaped structure.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Anoushiravan Ghamsari, known as Anoush Ghamsari is a brilliant architect, the way he uses his creativity to create phenomenal concepts is beyond this world.
In this section the concept of stress will be introduced, and this will be applied to components that are in a state of tension, compression, and shear. Strain measurement methods will also be briefly discussed.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Anoushiravan Ghamsari, known as Anoush Ghamsari is a brilliant architect, the way he uses his creativity to create phenomenal concepts is beyond this world.
In this section the concept of stress will be introduced, and this will be applied to components that are in a state of tension, compression, and shear. Strain measurement methods will also be briefly discussed.
An introduction to Arches:-- It explains the basic understanding about Arches before students start drafting in their drawing sheets. This presentation could be shown to first year B.Architecture students to make them a clear idea about Arches.
What is an Arch?
An arch is a structure that spans a space and supports structure and weight above it.
Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture and their systematic use started with the Ancient Romans who were the first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures.
What are the Types of Arches?
Arches have many forms, but all fall into three basic categories: Circular, pointed, and parabolic.
Arches with a circular form, also referred to as rounded arch, were commonly employed by the builders of ancient history, heavy masonry arches.
Ancient Roman builders relied heavily on the rounded arch to span large, open areas.
Several rounded arches placed in-line, end-to-end, form an arcade, such as the Roman aqueduct.
Pointed arches were most often used by builders of Gothic-style architecture.
The advantage to using a pointed arch, rather than a circular arch, is that the arch action in a pointed arch produces less thrust at the base.
This innovation allowed for taller and more closely spaced openings, typical of Gothic architecture
Vaults are essentially "adjacent arches [that] are assembled side by side."
If vaults intersect, complex forms are produced with the intersections.
The forms, along with the "strongly expressed ribs at the vault intersections, were dominant architectural features of Gothic cathedrals."
The parabolic arch employs the principle that when weight is uniformly applied to an arch, the internal compression resulting from that weight will follow a parabolic profile.
Of any arch type, the parabolic arch produces the most thrust at the base, but can span the largest areas.
It is commonly used in bridge design, where long spans are needed.
An introduction to Arches:-- It explains the basic understanding about Arches before students start drafting in their drawing sheets. This presentation could be shown to first year B.Architecture students to make them a clear idea about Arches.
What is an Arch?
An arch is a structure that spans a space and supports structure and weight above it.
Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture and their systematic use started with the Ancient Romans who were the first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures.
What are the Types of Arches?
Arches have many forms, but all fall into three basic categories: Circular, pointed, and parabolic.
Arches with a circular form, also referred to as rounded arch, were commonly employed by the builders of ancient history, heavy masonry arches.
Ancient Roman builders relied heavily on the rounded arch to span large, open areas.
Several rounded arches placed in-line, end-to-end, form an arcade, such as the Roman aqueduct.
Pointed arches were most often used by builders of Gothic-style architecture.
The advantage to using a pointed arch, rather than a circular arch, is that the arch action in a pointed arch produces less thrust at the base.
This innovation allowed for taller and more closely spaced openings, typical of Gothic architecture
Vaults are essentially "adjacent arches [that] are assembled side by side."
If vaults intersect, complex forms are produced with the intersections.
The forms, along with the "strongly expressed ribs at the vault intersections, were dominant architectural features of Gothic cathedrals."
The parabolic arch employs the principle that when weight is uniformly applied to an arch, the internal compression resulting from that weight will follow a parabolic profile.
Of any arch type, the parabolic arch produces the most thrust at the base, but can span the largest areas.
It is commonly used in bridge design, where long spans are needed.
1. Scientific What is it about?
What is going to
explanation Our project is about walking on happen?
eggs, we want to show how
strong eggs are. Our expected results is that
The egg shape gives it tremendous eggs doesn’t break with a
strength, despite its seeming fragility. To prove our objective we
weight of a person, and to
Eggs are similar in shape to a three- place some egg dozens on the
dimensional arch, one of the show all the people that even
floor so a barefoot girl can walk
strongest architectural forms. The that the egg is thin it has lots of
on it. Obviously, some eggs
egg is the strongest at the top and the strength.
bottom.
will get broken, the explanation
of the eggs to get broken is
Force: is any influence that causes that they might be exposed to
an object to undergo a certain salmonella so the force of the
change. eggs will be less than normally
and some of this will get broke.
Weight: of an object is the force on
the object due to gravity. Conclusion
Walking on
Mass: is a quantitative measure of an
object's resistance to acceleration.
Eggs have more strength than
we think all because their force
Eggs is divided.
Approved
2. foot will have a more level
surface on which to stand.
PROCEDURE 5. Remove your shoes and
socks . . . and pick the lint out
from between your toes.
(This has no bearing on the
1. If you just want to attempt the success of the challenge, but
feat of standing on eggs, let’s face it, toe fuzz is kind of
you’ll only need two cartons gross.) Daniela Balderas #1
of eggs (two dozen eggs). If,
however, you’re feeling up to 6. Find a friend to assist you as Cecilia Villarreal #26
the Walking on Eggs you step up onto the first
challenge, pick up six or eight carton of eggs. The key is to SofiaGonzalez #12
cartons of large-sized eggs. make your foot as flat as
possible in order to distribute Valeria Llanderal #19
2. Spread the plastic trash bag your weight evenly across the
(or bags) out on the floor and tops of the eggs. If the ball of
arrange the egg cartons into Marie AnneLangle #17
your foot is large, you might
two rows. try positioning it between two
rows of eggs instead of
3. Inspect all of the eggs to resting it on the top of an
make sure there are no egg.
breaks or fractures in any of
the eggshells. Make any 7. When your foot is properly
replacements that might be positioned, slowly shift all of
necessary. your weight onto the egg-leg
as you position your other
4. It’s important to make sure all foot on top of the second
of the eggs are oriented the carton of eggs.
same way in the cartons too.
One end of the egg is more
“pointy” while the other end
ismore round. Just make sure
that all of the eggs are
oriented in the same
direction. By doing this, your Team members