Corn Starch/Howard Community College/Fall2011/501 cupcakes

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Corn Starch Problem Statement[edit | edit source]

Develop the non-Newtonian fluid, corn starch, and show how this fluid holds certain properties that other fluids do not.

Team Members[edit | edit source]

Summary[edit | edit source]

Put an overall, one paragraph summary here with links to the team weekly reports.

Poster[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of cornstarch youtube videos that were devloped by us: Non-Newtonian Fluid Cornstarch


Here is a list of youtube videos of the various properties of corn starch as a non-newtonian fluid:

Faraday Waves
FerroFluid
Another Cornstarch Video
Monsters
Corn Starch Pool

Here is a list of links of non-newtonian fluids:

QuickSand
Oobleck Recipe

The project photos that were taken are distrubeted throughout this wiki page.

Cornstarch Experiment Materials

Story[edit | edit source]

Tell a story of the project. Describe how split up, what the obstacles were, what testing was done, what informal decisions were made, what assumptions were made, what the results were. This is a longer version of the summary with links to all the details collected associated with the project. These links could be to software, links to videos, links to project pages with pictures, etc. Think of the story as a summary of the team weekly reports on one long page rather than a short paragraph like the summary.

Decision List[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of the formal decisions we decided upon as a team:

1. Purchase corn starch.
2. Develop the corn starch non-newtonian fluid and produce a recipe of this compound.
3. Hook up the sound cone and produce vibrations.
4. Test the properties of corn starch by adding the fluid onto the sound cone.
5. Take photos, videos, and data of this incident.
6. Document the findings and results of the corn starch-sound cone test.
7. Attempt to explain the phenomenon that occurred.
8. Use this knowledge to develop other possible phenomenon using corn starch or other non-newtonian fluid:
  • Ferro Fluid
  • Corn starch in large quantity

Material List[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of materials that were used to complete this project:

  • Sound Cone, to produce vibrations
  • Corn Starch, a component of the non-Newtonian fluid being studied
  • Water, a component of the non-Newtonian fluid being studied
  • Saran Wrap, to maintain a clean speaker while experimenting with the corn starch.
  • Various Measuring Cups, for measuring the amount of water or cornstarch used in the non-Newtonian fluid.
  • Stirring Rod, for stirring or mixing the cornstarch and water material

Software List[edit | edit source]

Installing and learning different software packages is part of most engineering project just like the materials list.

Time[edit | edit source]

As a team, we spent two hours in class and three hours outside of class every week on average. Seperately, each individual member spent about five hours every week. So in four weeks, the team spent twenty hours together. And individually, each team member spent about twenty hours in four weeks. Therefore the total time spent on this project is seventy to eighty hours.

Tutorials[edit | edit source]

Most projects consist of making instructions to jump start the next team, shrink the learning of tools and software to the minimum, advice on where to purchase materials, how to assemble, etc. Tutorials modified or created are described here with links.

Next Steps[edit | edit source]

If this is not filled out, the next team may have to repeat each of your steps just to figure out what the next step is. It is best to write this immediately at the end of the project while creating the summary, poster, presentation, and story.