Recycled Soda Can Airplane Project for STEM Education

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Recycled Soda Can Airplane Project for STEM Education

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Welcome to the Recycled Soda Can Airplane Project, an exciting and innovative STEM initiative designed to inspire students to explore the realms of recycling, sustainability, and aerodynamics. In this hands-on project, students will engage in a practical application of STEM principles by creating their own airplanes using recycled soda cans. Not only does this project provide a fun and interactive learning experience, but it also sheds light on the crucial importance of recycling in preserving our environment.

Benefits & Motivation behind this project -

Environmental Conservation: Recycling soda cans reduces the demand for raw materials, conserving natural resources and minimizing the environmental impact of mining and manufacturing processes.

Energy Savings: Recycling aluminum requires significantly less energy than producing new aluminum from raw materials. This leads to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and overall energy consumption.

Waste Reduction: By repurposing soda cans into functional and artistic objects, we contribute to reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, promoting a more sustainable and circular economy.

My Intro-

I am an educator & I teach at Camp Hill Highschool, PA

Supplies

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Materials Needed:

  • Collected soda cans
  • scissors
  • ruler
  • pencil
  • Glue
  • Double sided tape
  • any additional decorative materials.

Preparing the Soda Cans

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  • Rinse and clean the collected soda cans thoroughly.
  • Carefully remove the tops and bottoms of the cans using scissors, creating flat sheets of aluminum.

Designing Your Airplane

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  • In small groups, sketch and plan the design of your recycled soda can airplane.
  • Consider aerodynamics, wing shape, and stabilizers.

Creating the Airplane Frame

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  • Using the flat aluminum sheets, cut out the pieces according to your design.
  • Assemble the frame using a hot glue gun, ensuring stability and symmetry.

Construct the Wings

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  • Using the flat aluminum sheets obtained from the soda cans, carefully cut out wing shapes based on your design.
  • Consider the size and angle of the wings, as well as any additional features like winglets for stability.
  • Pay attention to symmetry to ensure balanced aerodynamics.

Adding Stabilizers and Tail

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  • Create stabilizers and a tail for the airplane, considering balance and stability during flight.
  • Attach these components securely to the frame.

Finished Work and Showcase

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  • Once all modifications and improvements have been made, finalize the assembly of your recycled soda can airplane.
  • Ensure that all components are securely attached, and the structure is well-balanced.
  • Conduct a thorough quality check, examining the overall construction, alignment of components, and the general stability of the airplane.
  • Make any last-minute adjustments to guarantee a successful flight.
  • Decorate your recycled soda can airplane if you haven't already, adding a personal touch to your creation.
  • Prepare a brief presentation summarizing the design process, challenges faced, and the key features of your airplane.
  • Each group takes turns showcasing their finished recycled soda can airplanes to the class.
  • Discuss the unique aspects of your design, what you learned from the project, and any interesting observations during testing.
  • Engage in a class discussion about the diversity of designs, the principles of recycling embedded in the project, and the significance of sustainability.
  • Reflect on how small actions, like recycling, contribute to a larger impact on the environment.


Evaluate and Improve

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  • Gather as a group to collectively evaluate the performance of each recycled soda can airplane.
  • Analyze the structure of your airplane to identify weak points or areas that may have contributed to suboptimal performance.
  • Consider factors such as weight distribution, balance, and the overall rigidity of the frame.
  • Keep a log or journal documenting the iterative process, noting each modification made, the rationale behind it, and the impact on performance.
  • This documentation serves as a valuable learning resource and showcases the scientific and engineering method applied during the project.


Presentation and Reflection

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  • Each group presents their recycled soda can airplanes to the class, explaining the design process and any challenges faced.
  • Engage in a class discussion reflecting on the broader themes of recycling, sustainability, and the impact of individual actions.
  • Through these steps, students not only build a tangible project but also gain insights into recycling principles, engineering, and the importance of sustainable practices.
  • Reflect on the broader lessons learned throughout the project. Discuss the significance of recycling and sustainable practices in the context of the project.
  • Address how the iterative design process contributed to a deeper understanding of engineering principles.