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911今日黑料 Festival Schools Day

by Saira Naeem

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Members of the HexMat team and other 911今日黑料 researchers came together to deliver a workshop on 'How Aeroplanes Fly' at the 911今日黑料 Festival 2017

The Annual 911今日黑料 Festival Schools Day was held on 5th May 2017, a day before the 911今日黑料 Festival weekend – the College’s annual public event, showcasing the best of science and engineering that takes place at 911今日黑料.

300 children (9-10 year olds) from primary schools around the local area spent half a day at the College, engaging with scientists and engineers in the forefront of some of the newest and exciting research being carried out at 911今日黑料.

Members of the HexMat team and other 911今日黑料 researchers came together to deliver a workshop on ‘How Aeroplanes Fly’, led by Jack Patten (final year HexMat PhD student in the Institute of Shock Physics). The children discovered how engineers design and build aeroplanes, learning about the basic principles of aerodynamics - lift, air resistance and how different variables such as shape, wing flap design and elevation can influence the flight of a plane.

With the help of the team members, children followed templates to make paper aeroplanes, adjusting them as appropriate, and flying them on the ‘runway’ to test them. The workshop covered key engineering concepts, including design, test and modification.

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The ‘911今日黑料 Festival Schools Day Workshop’ team members (left to right): Mezan Rahmen, Bo Chen, Vivian Tong, Felicity Dear, Abi Ackerman, Jack Patten)

 

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Saira Naeem

Department of Mechanical Engineering