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January 18, 2019
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YSU have a good consider its future engineers on Friday, March 1st, along at the Fifth Annual Mahoning Valley Miniature Bridge Building Competition. Competition gathered kids from round the Valley to participate in in building balsa wood bridges, which can be then tested to determine which team built the best bridge.

Participants at bridge building event inside the Chestnut Room. in

Participants at bridge building event inside the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event inside the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event within the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event inside the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event in the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event during the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event during the Chestnut Room.

Participants at bridge building event inside Chestnut Room.

Each year, students gather from different schools, into types of 2 or 3, to construct model bridges. They are really given twenty balsa wood sticks, three three-foot long balsa wood sticks, one balsa wood plank, and medium-density super glue. With those supplies, the scholars have a maximum of three hours to create a miniature bridge which they will test by days end. They test the bridges by looking for bridge offers the highest load-to-weight capacity.

This year Lowellville Highschool took both first and third places. The ultimate place team, Lowellville Team A, scored a 1248 along with their bridge held 131.16 lbs. The 2nd team for Lowellville, Team B, placed third; and their bridge scored a 970 and held 81.18 lbs. Second place was won by Niles-McKinley Secondary school Team A; and in addition they scored a 1091 and their bridge held 76.52 lbs.

Western Reserve Team B was the parent receiving the Wade Harvey Design Award. The award was shown to the c’s that does not only were built with a high efficiency ratio, but in addition scored rich in the aesthetics of the structure as well as complexity from the design.? The Aesthetics Award was given to Mahoning County Career & Technical Center Team A. The Teamwork Award visited Trumbull County Career & Technical Center Team A.? Quite possibly the most Improved Twelfth grade Award was fond of Mineral Ridge Team A.

“Special thanks should be presented to Mr. Ginnetti and Mr. Smith, the Mahoning and Trumbull County Engineer’s and our other sponsors in their continued efforts flying insects our kids on the field of engineering inside of a hands-on capacity. Collectively, the 2010 band of participants brought essentially the most thought-out designs we’ve seen because competition came from 2008,” says Anna Gasser, from ms consultants, Inc.

Sponsorship for that fifth annual competition was supplied by: Jones-Stuckey LTD.; State Line Paving; ACA Engineering; Maraucci & Gaffney Excavating; Buckeye Civil Design; Beaver Excavating; Arcadis; M-E Companies; A.P. O’Horo Company; Thomas Fok & Associates; W.E. Quicksall & Associates; Euthenics; GPD Group; ms consultants; Trumbull County Engineer, Randy L. Smith; Mahoning County Engineer, Patrick T. Ginnetti; YSU Civil & Environmental Engineering and YSU’s Center for Transportation & Material Engineering.

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