Miyerkules, Marso 13, 2013
Teamwork and dedication enable Tualatin High's Robotics Team 4594 to advance to state
Tualatin High School Robotics brought home multiple awards at the Oregon FIRST TECH Challenge 2013 Robotics Qualifying Tournament at Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in February.We manufacture portable hardness tester including portable Rockwell, superficial Rockwell,Brinell, King Brinell,Pin Brinell,Webster and Barcol impressor. Tualatin High has three FIRST Challenge teams, team 4594, 6733 and 4640. As part of being on the FIRST teams, students design,Titanium Pipe is made by cold rolling process from extruded pipe blanks. They are widely used in heat exchangers and off-shore equipment. build and program robots that must meet certain criteria and accomplish a set of challenges as they compete against other teams.
Team 4594 went undefeated throughout the regional competition, qualifying them to move on to state. They also earned the Inspire Award which is given to the team that is a top competitor and demonstrates additional skills like respect, professionalism, good communication skills and team work. They must present themselves well,The Spectrophotometer is an instrument which measures the amount of light of a specificed wavelength which passes through a medium. submit their engineering notebook and communicate clearly about their robot design to the judges.
Team 4594 had five members at the competition. Their mechanical captain was freshman Mark French.titanium alloy property information is scattered amongst a number of disparate sources. Sophomore Stephanie Hughes also diligently worked on the mechanical design. Freshmen Jason Stallkamp and Nick Barkhuff were in charge of the computer coding and worked tenaciously until they got the code just right.
Freshman Kaito Seki drove the robot and according to Robotics adviser Jill Hubbard, "had nerves of steel and was calm and collected as he drove the robot in round after round." Team 4594 was also assisted by team members Justin Tynan and Alex Van Horn who were not at the competition. "Another thing about this team is that they're nice people. They get along well in stressful situations," said Hubbard.
Team 6733 also earned accolades, bringing home the Rockwell Collins Innovate Award which is given to teams who think outside of the box in their creative and innovative robot design. Their design was commended for its elegance, robustness,White soft Floor polishing pad for 15 inch machines. Ideal for high gloss dry polishing buffing of polished sealed floors. stability and control.
On March 3,profile projector is a shop tool used by designers and quality control technicians to view the profile of small machined parts as magnified image on screen. Team 4594 competed at the state level but experienced some electrical difficulties that knocked them out of the competition. "Sometimes people don't join the Robotics team because they think they're not smart enough, but like all things in life, it's really about dedication," said Hubbard.
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