Structural
Forms
Building a Structure
Problem: Build the tallest possible structure using only the materials provided.
Materials: 5 pieces of blank paper and 0.5m masking tape
Rules:
1. The structure must be self-supporting.
2. No other materials can be used.
3. A sketch of the structure must be provided with names on it to be handed in (use paper from
your binder).
4. You may work with a partner.
YOU HAVE 10 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS
Structures
Structure: is any object that provides support.
Ex: The chair you're sitting on.
The desk you write on.
A bus you ride in.
The pencil you write with.
Structures
Structural strength: how much
force/load a structure can withstand
without failing
Structural stability: how well a
structure can stay standing when
forces are applied to it
Structures
There are 3 basic structural forms:
1) Solid/Mass Structure: Formed from
solid pieces of strong ​material. Usually
the strongest structure but
the ​heaviest to move.
Structures
2) Frame Structure:
◦ Made of rigid parts attached together
◦ Lighter than solid structures
◦ 2D or 3D
Structures
3) Shell Structure:
◦ Solid outer surface (which may be
rounded) with hollow inside
◦ Lighter than solid structures but
stronger than frame structures
◦ A curved outer surface is stronger
because the load is equally distributed
Structures
4) Hybrid/Combination Structure:
are a combination of two or more
structural forms.

Structural forms

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    Building a Structure Problem:Build the tallest possible structure using only the materials provided. Materials: 5 pieces of blank paper and 0.5m masking tape Rules: 1. The structure must be self-supporting. 2. No other materials can be used. 3. A sketch of the structure must be provided with names on it to be handed in (use paper from your binder). 4. You may work with a partner. YOU HAVE 10 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS
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    Structures Structure: is anyobject that provides support. Ex: The chair you're sitting on. The desk you write on. A bus you ride in. The pencil you write with.
  • 4.
    Structures Structural strength: howmuch force/load a structure can withstand without failing Structural stability: how well a structure can stay standing when forces are applied to it
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    Structures There are 3basic structural forms: 1) Solid/Mass Structure: Formed from solid pieces of strong ​material. Usually the strongest structure but the ​heaviest to move.
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    Structures 2) Frame Structure: ◦Made of rigid parts attached together ◦ Lighter than solid structures ◦ 2D or 3D
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    Structures 3) Shell Structure: ◦Solid outer surface (which may be rounded) with hollow inside ◦ Lighter than solid structures but stronger than frame structures ◦ A curved outer surface is stronger because the load is equally distributed
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    Structures 4) Hybrid/Combination Structure: area combination of two or more structural forms.