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Atlantic Engineering Competition 2007

Junior Team Design

This Years Atlantic Engineering Competition 2007 Main Themes:

Physics, Dynamics and Energy Conversion.

 

Team Size and Category Capacity

Number of Competitors: Teams of 4
 


School

Capacity

Availability

University of New Brunswick (Fredericton)

2

0

Dalhousie University

2

0

Universite du Moncton

2

0

Memorial University

2

2

University of PEI

2

0

St. Mary’s University

2

0

University College of Cape Breton

2

0

St. Francis Xavier University

2

2

Acadia University

2

0

 

Category Format

Presentation of Theme

One week prior to the event, the main theme(s) dealt with during the competition will be announced to the competitors. This time may also be used to research announced themes.

Presentation of Problem

The problem must be presented to all competitors and judges on Saturday, February 3nd at 7:45 am (SHARP). The category official must provide detailed explanations of what is expected from the competitors, both orally and in writing.

Question Period

The competitors then have a 15 minute question period to ask the category official any questions they may have.

Material Selection

After the question period, competitors will be given time to select materials and begin working on initial designs.  After completing the initial 'Material Selection List' the competition director will collect the materials requested by the teams.  The materials will be gathered and then placed in the Design Room in the order they were given to the Director.

Development of the Solution

The teams will have four (4) hours to develop their solution, produce all required deliverables, and prepare their presentation for the judges.  All the deliverables must be submitted to the Official before the allotted time expires. Competitors may finish before the end of the allotted time.

Rest Period

After the design phase, competitors will have time to eat lunch and visit the Career Fair.

Presentation and Trials

Competitors have 8 minutes to present their prototype in an oral/ visual presentation in an auditorium. The teams then carry out prototype testing trials. Judges may ask questions at this time.

Computers

Timing

 

Marking Scheme

Presentation

50%

  Design Justification

15%

  Design Process

15%

  Economic Feasibility

5%

  Repeatability

10%

  Quality

5%

Testing

50%