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AIAA Students Participate in USA Engineering Expo
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University of Maryland Students from the Smart Structures Laboratory in the Dept. of Aerospace Engineering with the newly refurbished open-circuit wind tunnel model. Front Row, Left to Right: Ami Powell (G), Min Mao (G), Erica Hocking (G), Andrew Becnel (G). Back Row, Left to Right: Nick Wilson (G), Harinder Singh (G), Shane Boyer (UG), Ben Woods (G), Prof. Norm Wereley, and Robbie Vocke (G). Absent: Ryan Robinson (G), and Chani Wereley (Intern).
Thousands stopped by the AIAA booth to learn about the physics of flight, especially the forces of lift, drag, weight and thrust. Aerodynamic forces of lift and drag were demonstrated using a small-scale model of an open circuit wind tunnel that was refurbished over the summer of 2010 by a high school intern, Chani Wereley. Students demonstrated trailing edge vortices using threads, stall, and “drag races” using diecast models of sports cars versus SUVs, where the vehicle with the greatest drag was pushed by the air flow faster and, so, won the race. The festival was accompanied by glorious 75° sunny weather in October, and a great time was had by all!
Published November 9, 2010