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Keeping Our Roads Smooth
Content Provider | TeachEngineering: STEM curriculum for K-12 |
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Author | Alster, Adam Davis-King, Victoria Alvai, Amir Lajnef, Nizar Kim, Drew Varricchione, Andrea |
Copyright Year | 2016 |
Description | Students learn how roadways are designed and constructed, and discuss the advantages and limitations of the current roadway construction process. This lesson prepares students for the associated activity in which they act as civil engineers hired by USDOT to research through their own model experimentation how to best use piezoelectric materials to detect road damage by showing how piezoelectric transducers can indicate road damage. Students learn how roadways are designed and constructed, and discuss the advantages and limitations of the current roadway construction process. They look at current practices of roadway monitoring, discuss the limitations, and consider ways to further road monitoring research. To conclude, student groups compete to design smooth, cost-efficient and sound model road bases using gravel, sand, water and rubber (representing asphalt). This lesson prepares students for the associated activity in which they act as civil engineers hired by USDOT to research through their own model experimentation how to best use piezoelectric materials to detect road damage by showing how piezoelectric transducers can indicate road damage. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | Regents of The University of Colorado Michigan State University |
Subject Keyword | Measurement Physical Science Physics Problem Solving Science and Technology Road Maintenance Highway Maintenance Potholes Asphalt Piezoelectric Electricity From Vibrations Piezoelectric Material Highways Road Design Energy Conversion Highway Design Electrical Energy Under The Road Devices Vibrations Real-world Problem |
Content Type | Text Video |
Time Required | PT30M |
Education Level | Class IX Class X Class XI Class XII |
Pedagogy | Lecture cum Demonstration |
Resource Type | Notes |
Subject | Physics Geometry Technical |