Robotics & Engineering Club
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Announcement
Henderson Secondary School and Bukit Merah Secondary School will merge in January 2017. The merged school will be known as Bukit Merah Secondary School. For information on the merged school, please refer to Bukit Merah Secondary School website at http://www.bukitmerahsec.moe.edu.sg.
Friday, August 26, 2016
STEM shell Challenge
On the 25 August , our cca , the Robotics and Engineering club took part in the STEM Shell Challenge which is about driverless cars. Throughout the preparations of the 3 weeks we had to put our backs in it and design our car design , a Monster! We took time to also programme the Mbot which is needed as the base for the driverless car. Our school has clinched both the top in speed an aesthetics ! A job well done by the students. We were presented with $2000 dollars cheque for aesthetics and also $2000 for the fastest car ! All in all we have learn a valuable lesson of teamwork and hard work. As a wise man once said , " if you wanna go fast go alone , if you wanna go far go together".
On the 25 August , our cca , the Robotics and Engineering club took part in the STEM Shell Challenge which is about driverless cars. Throughout the preparations of the 3 weeks we had to put our backs in it and design our car design , a Monster! We took time to also programme the Mbot which is needed as the base for the driverless car. Our school has clinched both the top in speed an aesthetics ! A job well done by the students. We were presented with $2000 dollars cheque for aesthetics and also $2000 for the fastest car ! All in all we have learn a valuable lesson of teamwork and hard work. As a wise man once said , " if you wanna go fast go alone , if you wanna go far go together".
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
F1 in Schools National Finals 2016
F1 in Schools National Finals 2016
This year, the competition took place
at the F1 Pit Building from 14-15 July. Our school sent two teamsto compete in the
two categories namely the Bloodhound class and the F1 class. Swift Tachyon,
whom have participated last year, participated in the Bloodhound class. For the
F1 class, our school sent a new team, Arrow Strike.
The two teams were unwavering in their desire to win the competition, and
they also showed great sportsmanship. Upon entering the competition venue, the
teams were surprised at the number of teams competing and the designs of their
cars and posters.
On the first day, they set up the booths for their pit display and
prepared themselves for the pit display judging sessions, the verbal
presentation and the time trial race. Each team had to give a verbal
presentation where the members highlighted the process behind the creation and
manufacturing of the car. Everyone practiced for hours before finally entering
the room where they were judged on their presentation skills
We spent time ensuring that the booth was set up properly to captivate
the audience. As the team members walked around, they also made new friends and
soon got used to the environment and crowd.
The second day was the day both cars’ performances were tested.
Team Swift Tachyon was able to reach the finals for the knock-out race.
Though it did not manage to win the race, they were able to grab three awards, Fastest
Car, Best Team Identity and Best Marketing and
Sponsorship Award. At the same time, Team Arrow Strike won the Best Engineered
Car and Overall Second Place. On top of that, they received $1000 and 6 tickets
for the F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2016.
Overall, the competition was a big success. As this is the last year
that Henderson Secondary School is taking part, both teams felt very honored and proud to have brought back many trophies and prizes. Most importantly, they
have gained a lot of experience and memories which they will never forget.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
EOY Celebration
Today was the last CCA session of the year. The RnE Club
organized a pizza party to celebrate the achievements over the past year and also to mark the end of the CCA calendar. We had a whale
of a time as we ate and talk about the club's achievements for the year and we aim to reach greater heights
in the coming year.
We certainly hope to better our achievements so that at the end of the year in 2016, we would rejoice over our growth as a club. Cheers for more successes to come!
Engineering and Science Challenge 2015
In the Engineering and Science Challenge, the task was to allow the car provided to push and/or pick up some styrofoam cubes that were in the track. There were two colors, blue and white. The white ones were those that were pushed to the end of the track, while avoiding the blue ones. After all of the white cubes were dropped at the end of the track, we were required to push all the blue ones back into the starting point. We were not supposed to push the blue ones into the end or any white ones back to the beginning. If we did so, points will be deducted. The maximum timing for each round is a whopping thirty minutes. Our team got an astounding 2.22 minutes in the first round! Thanks to Arun, our driver, we made it into the finals. Although we made it into the finals, our car started to malfunction. The car would not go the direction Arun controlled it to go and the left wheel was stuck, making it quite impossible to turn. The battery died on us thrice while on the track and the car would not go where we wanted it to. Through all these ordeals, our driver, Arun, still miraculously pulled it off in 15.18 minutes! Although we were the 4th in the finals, Arun still did an amazing job controlling a malfuntioning car.
DESIGN PROCESS
Alex and Arun brainstormed on the design, and they finally came to the conclusion that they would make a design, resembling that of a forklift. We glued a few ice cream sticks to the car and screwed in bottle caps to each side which acted as rollers. That saved us in situations in which the cube is against the wall. All Arun has to to was to ram the cube in. We also used a generous amount of glue to ensure that it could hold up to crashes and abuse. Though the final product isn't the most aesthetically pleasing, it is a very practical and innovative design.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
F1 in Schools World Finals 2015
From the 13th to 16th September, AeroPhoenix 2.0 which
consists of 4 members - Jillian, Allen, Jeremy and Ezekiel - participated in
the F1 in Schools World Finals 2015 held at Resorts World Sentosa. This
competition is held annually in different countries. During the competition, we
went through several intensive judging sessions such as the Verbal Presentation,
Enterprise Judging, Engineering & Car Scrutineering Judging and the Car
Races. For this competition we came up with several different new cutting-edge
innovations such as the movable front aerofoil which is the first of its kind
in the F1 in Schools Competition history!
We thought that the one of the highlights of the competition
was the visit to the F1 Pit Lanes where we were able to get up close and
personal with the actual F1 cars up close. This was possible because we
befriended the marketing manager from Manor Racing during the gala night
dinner. Many drivers and members from other F1 teams also attended the dinner
and we had the opportunity to interact with them.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
F1 in Schools National Finals 2015
During this year’s National Finals for F1 in Schools from 20 - 21 July, our school sent out two teams to challenge the top teams in the competition. Our teams were assigned to the two different classes of
cars in F1; Swift Tachyons was the team that marked their spot in the D-Type
class and AeroPhoenix 2.0 returns to the R-Type class. The National Finals will
determine the future of the teams and how they will progress henceforth. Because
of this, the two teams were unwavering in their desire to win the competition, but yet they still showed great
sportsmanship. Upon entering the competition venue, the teams were surprised at the number of teams competing
and the designs of their cars and posters.
On the first day, they set up the booths for their pit display and prepared themselves for the judging sessions. We set up our new posters featuring
L.E.D (Light Emitting Diodes) lighting and we ‘popped out’ the specific key
features of the poster like the car and the custom-made team logos.
We spent time ensuring that the booth was set up properly to captivate the audience. As they walked around, the teams also made new
friends and soon got used to the environment and people.
The next day was the day the cars' performances were tested. Each team had to give a verbal presentation where the members highlighted the process behind the creation and manufacturing of the car. Everyone practiced for hours before finally entering the
room where they were judged on their presentation skills. Then came the time trials before the reaction races.
Team AeroPhoenix 2.0, being more experienced, was able to reach
the finals for the car race. Though it did not manage to win the race, they were able to grab the Best Marketing and Sponsorship Award and Swift Tachyons won the Best Team Identity Award. Both teams were also presented with the Team Gold Awards.
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