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Keeping It Cool! Presented by the MathScience Innovation Center.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Keeping It Cool! Presented by the MathScience Innovation Center.

Keeping It Cool!

Presented by the MathScience Innovation Center

Page 2: Keeping It Cool! Presented by the MathScience Innovation Center.

Energy … the foundation of everything we do!

We depend on energy to make our lives more enjoyable and productive.

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We all use energy every day—for cooking, heating and cooling rooms, transportation, manufacturing, lighting, and entertainment.

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However, we must use energy resources wisely to maintain our quality of life.

By properly insulating our homes, schools, offices,and community buildings, we can conserve largeamounts of energy.

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We can save millions of dollars in heatingand cooling costs.

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We can reduce greenhouse emissions by thousands oftons every year.

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Insulation is the use of a non-conducting material to prevent the transfer of heat.

Different types of insulation are used in building construction and these are rated for their effectiveness.

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Today we will…

use a computer graphing program and temperature probe to rate the effectiveness of our own insulation project.

analyze our results by finding the mean, median, mode, and range of our data collection.

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Picture used by permission from Insulation Solutions©

Insul-Tarp® combines layers of insulation and reflective material. It is used in the beginning stages of construction, rolled out before the concrete base is poured.

Insulation begins from the ground up!

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Loose-filled insulation is blown into attics and walls.

Radiant barrier insulation used inside walls resists conduction of heat.

Picture used by permission from Insulation Solutions©

Then inside…

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And out…

Insulation is used around water tanks to prevent heat loss.

Insulation is used on roofs to keep houses cool in thesummer and warm in the winter.

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Earth is a natural insulator!Green insulation, environmentally friendly insulation, includes straw bale construction and earth-sheltered housing.

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Thermal insulation developed by NASA for use on the Space Shuttle has been used by NASCAR drivers.

Other uses of insulation…

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Insulation materials developed by NASA are also used in blankets and clothing.

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Team Number

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Team #5

Keeping It Cool Team Results

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Temperature regulation is important in many aspects of engineering.

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Packaging engineers have to ship items at specific temperatures.

Mechanical engineers need to make sure that engines are not overheating.

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Electrical and computer engineersmust ensure that electronics will not overheat.

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Civil engineers work in many different climates and have to decide the best insulating materials to use whether the climate is hot or cold.

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By the year 2020, the need for environmentally aware engineerswill be greater than ever if our world is to continue to grow and prosper.