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Totally Trebuchet Overview
Introduction
The GEARS-EDS Totally Trebuchet Program combines SolidWorks
trebuchet simulator.
Spreadsheet analysis that includes the amounts, cost and weights of components and materials
used to fabricate trebuchet parts and assemblies.
Logs or diaries that chronicle the engineering design process which includes ideation,
construction, testing and making the changes necessary to produce a working trebuchet.
Class notes, teacher tests or quizzes, lesson worksheets and evidence of participation in the
activities.
Assessment
Educational success is best evidenced by a students ability to clearly articulate what they know and are
able to do. The measure of a students participation in the Totally Trebuchet program of activities is
evaluated in these three ways: Demonstrations of their competencies and skills, the quality of their build
report, and the caliber of their engineering performance in the Totally Trebuchet challenge games.
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Totally Trebuchet
Educational Components
Totally Trebuchet is a complete set of educational tools and text materials designed to provide a
comprehensive introduction to science, math and engineering studies (6 to 8 week program).
GEARS-IDS Trebuchet Kit and Construction Manual
Rugged and re-configurable structural components designed to withstand the yearly demands of
classroom service. These materials are organized in a storage container for easy classroom
management.
TrebStar
x Radius
2
x Height
1
2
Where:
P = Load (Force) on the center of the axle
L = Span (Distance between the supports)
r = Radius of the axle
Using the Flexural Formula
Assume you are designing a model trebuchet with the following parameters:
SI Units Imperial Units
m Counterweight Mass 1000g 2.2lbs
1
m Projectile Mass 20g 0.022lbs
2
mb Beam Mass 100g 0.22lbs
L Counterweight Arm Length 10cm 0.33ft
1
L Throwing Arm Length 45.5cm 1.50ft
2
L Sling Length 37.5cm 1.23ft
3
L Counterweight Pivot Arm 10cm 0.328ft
4
L Axle Height 25cm 0.82ft
5
Axle Radius ( r ) 0.3cm 0.0098ft (0.118in)
Axle Span ( L ) 10cm 0.328ft (3.94in)
Axle Material 304 Steel Yield Strength 205 MPa 30,000psi
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Follow these steps to use the flexural formula to answer the question Will it break?
1. Run the GEARS-TrebStar simulation using
the given parameters.
2. Record the value for ( P ), the maximum
(Dynamic) load on the axle from the
GEARS-TrebStar trebuchet simulator. The
maximum dynamic load value,
max(Fax/Fcw) =, can be found on the
lower right corner of the GEARS-TrebStar
interface. See the red circle in the adjacent
figure. The max(Fax/Fcw) value is the r
of the maximum dynamic load to the
counterweight mass. To calculate the
maximum dynamic load, multiply the
max(Fax/Fcw) value by the counterweight.
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3. Use the flexural formula to calculate the
maximum allowed stress, S
max
for the
specified axle radius ( r ). Note: L and r are
given in the preceding parameters list.
4. Compare the calculated maximum allowed stress for the axle to the given yield strength
for the type 304 steel axle material.
Example: An Explanation of the Preceding Problem.
1. Run the trebuchet design parameters through the GEARS-TrebStar simulator to determine the
maximum dynamic load ratio, max(Fax/Fcw) = 3.5. When this value is multiplied by the
counterweight the resulting maximum dynamic force on the axle is 3.5 x 2.2lbs = 7.7lbs ( P ).
2. The axle radius ( r ) is 0.118 inches.
3. The Axle span is ( L ) is 3.94 inches, rounded off to 4 inches.
4. Substitute the values for P, r and L in the flexural equation to determine the maximum allowable
stress for this axle system.
3
max
r
L
P )
1
( S
3
max
0.118in
4in.
7.7lbs )
3.142
1
( S
2
max
in / lbs 7 . 6126 S
5. Comparing the allowable stress for the axle (6126.7psi) to the yield strength of the material
(30,000psi) indicates an axle design with a margin of safety of nearly 5:1. This axle is certainly
adequate for this application.
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Analyzing the Stress on the Trebuchet Axle continued
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Analyzing the Performance of the Same Axle Using SolidWorks COSMOSXpress
SolidWorks offers a handy utility that can be used to quickly determine if and how a trebuchet axle,
or other load-bearing component will perform when stressed. COSMOSXpress can help answer
questions like:
Will the axle fail or break?
How will it deform or bend?
Can the axle dimensions be reduced and still support the applied loads?
COSMOSXpress is also a great tool that can be used to verify the answers you calculated using the
flexural formula.
The icon for the COSMOSXpress utility can be found on the upper level of the SolidWorks toolbar.
Using COSMOSXpress is easy
and self explanatory:
1. Sketch and extrude the
axle on the front plane
with the dimensions:
r = 0.118", L = 4".
2. Click on the
COSMOSXpress Icon.
3. Choose Options/English
4. Choose Next/Steel/304
and Apply the material.
5. Choose Next, read the
statement and choose
Next again.
6. Select the round face on
each end. This is a
restraint set. You have
essentially supported the
axle on each end.
Click Next.
7. Read the statement about force and pressure, select Next, and select the Force radio button.
8. Select the outside of the axle to add the Load Set. Click Next.
9. Click Normal to a Reference Plane radio button. Click on the Top Plane Specify 7.7 lbs.
for the force value. Click Next and Click Next again.
10. Click the Yes radio button to accept the default settings.
11. Click Next and click Run. COSMOSXpress will calculate the lowest factor of safety. A
factor of safety greater than 1 indicates the part will handle the design loads. Note:
COSMOSXpress will usually yield a higher factor of safety than you will obtain using the
flexural formula. This is due to the fact that the flexural formula assumes a worse case, center
loading of the axle. This concentrates the force on the weakest part of the axle (Center span).
COSMOSXpress on the other hand assumes a load that is equally distributed across the span.
In actual practice, the real loading on a trebuchet axle is likely somewhere between the two
values.
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12. Click Show Me, after the calculations are completed. COSMOSXpress will show a color
coded model of the axle. Blue indicates the axle is not being stressed near the material yield
point, and that the factor of safety is greater than 1. Red indicates a factor of safety less than
1, or more importantly, that the part will fail under the applied load.
13. After clicking Show Me, click Next, and choose Show me the stress distribution in the
model radio button. This feature provides a color coded graphic showing where the part is
most highly stressed. Warmer colors indicate higher stress and cooler colors indicate lower
stress.
The axle in this example maintained a factor of safety greater than 2 under a load of 60 lbs. This is
more than 7 times the maximum loading predicted by the GEARS-TrebStar simulation software.
Stress Distribution of 0.118 radius axle under 60 pound load. Courtesy of SolidWorks Corp.
COSMOSXpress Challenge
Using COSMOSXpress
determine the minimum axle
radius needed to support the
maximum load imposed by
the trebuchet used in these
examples.
Hint: The maximum stress for
this example is 7.7 pounds.
Answer
__________inches
Try This
Use your new engineering skills and knowledge to help design a real trebuchet. This may take some
time, and more than a few iterations to find the best answer, but you have the tools and skills to
create the design.
Trebuchet Design Parameters
Tools you will need to use:
Maximum Dynamic Load (P ) = 20 lbs (9kg)
Calculator
Span ( L ) 6 in. (15cm)
Flexural Formula
COSMOSXpress analysis software
GEARS-TrebStar simulation software
Use the constraints imposed by the trebuchet design parameters listed above to design a trebuchet
axle with the minimum radius necessary to support the Maximum Dynamic Load ( P ) with a factor
of safety of 2.5.
Record all your work in your notebook including the values and number of design iterations you
created. Sign and date your work.
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Engineering Trebuchets
Visualizing and Describing The Engineering of Totally Trebuchet
This rubric is offered as an example. Teachers and students are encouraged to create assessment tools
that reflect their needs and expectations.
Required Skill or
Competency
Meets or Exceeds
this Requirement
Score 4-5 pts
Meets Some of
this Requirement
Score 2-3 pts
Meets little or None
of this Requirement
Score 0-1 pts
Explain how forces and energy in a
trebuchet system are affected by
scaling.
Calculate the maximum theoretical
range of a trebuchet given the drop
height of the counterweight and the
masses of the counterweight and
projectile.
Calculate the range efficiency of
the trebuchet.
Use the TrebStar computer
simulation to design and record the
performance of a full sized trebuchet
with a uniform beam.
Explain and describe the
engineering process in writing.
Use the engineering process to
invent a device or process to
improve the performance of a model
trebuchet.
Use a calculator or SolidWorks to
find the moment of inertia about the
axle of a uniform beam of given
dimensions and mass.
Calculate the radius of gyration of
a trebuchet beam given the distance
between the point mass and axle.
Test and graph the relationship
between any of the eight trebuchet
independent variables (Parameters)
and a dependent variable.
Design a tapered trebuchet beam.
Use SolidWorks to create the
models and calculate the volume,
mass and center of gravity.
Use the CM and RG values
calculated by Don Siano to make
simulated hurls based on the
dimensions and masses of the
GEARS model trebuchet.
Build Report/Notebook assessment
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