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EMAP Chamber Project. Hydro Group. Who We Are:. Wesley Fine Adrian Tate Leah Anderson. Outline. What we did Concept Process of elimination Constraints Ideal rider Design elements Detail design Similar slide designs Behind the scenes conclusion. What We Did.
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EMAP Chamber Project Hydro Group
Who We Are: • Wesley Fine • Adrian Tate • Leah Anderson
Outline • What we did • Concept • Process of elimination • Constraints • Ideal rider • Design elements • Detail design • Similar slide designs • Behind the scenes • conclusion
What We Did • As the Hydro Group we worked with Dr. Bonner and Mr. Deerman to design a state of the art water slide that will blow your mind! • The specifications are as follows: 110 ft tall, a speed of 22.26ft per second, and a length of 340 ft.
The Concept • There are several different factors that we had to consider. • One of our initial designs was for the slide to be a log flume • Final design idea
Process of Elimination As you can see we came up with several crazy wicked awesome designs before we found one worthy of our approval. Our final design has been highlighted in crimson to demonstrate our tremendous school pride. ROLL TIDE!!!!!
Constraints • The amount of water we could pump. • Reasonable budget. • What type of material to use that was cost effective yet safe enough to meet our requirements. • Ideal rider’s body type would be.
Design Elements • Hydraulic Design – We need a pump that can handle 1900 gallons of water per minute!!! • Materials– Nucor Steel, fiberglass.
Detail Design • A traditional staircase will lead the riders to their desired destination. • We’ve calculated that to maintain the speed of this slide you will need an inch and a half of water under your body throughout the complete duration of the ride. • When you reach the end of the slide you will be launched into the air and then “safely” land in our pool.
Behind The Scenes • In order to come up with our measurements we found that we could implement Manning’s Equation to find all of the desired elements for our ride. • Manning’s Equation is as follows: A = Area of flow, Q = Flow, A/P = Hydraulic Radius, S = Slope, P = Wetted Perimeter
Conclusion • A one of a kind water slide that is thrilling yet safe.