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Hull Shapes Edit 0 24 Table of Contents Title Problem Scenario Broad Question Specific Question Hypothesis Graph of Hypothesis Variables Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Variables That Need To Be Controlled: Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation General Plan Potential Problems And Solutions Safety Or Environmental Concerns Experimental Design Resources and Budget Table Detailed Procedure Photo List Time Line Data Table Data Analysis All Raw Data Graphs Photos Results Conclusion Discussion Benefit to Community and/or Science Background Research References Abstract Title Go with the flow, get in the know Problem Scenario

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Hull ShapesEdit024Table of ContentsTitleProblem ScenarioBroad QuestionSpecific QuestionHypothesisGraph of HypothesisVariablesIndependent Variable:Dependent Variable:Variables That Need To Be Controlled:Vocabulary List That Needs ExplanationGeneral PlanPotential Problems And SolutionsSafety Or Environmental ConcernsExperimental DesignResources and Budget TableDetailed ProcedurePhoto ListTime LineData TableData AnalysisAll Raw DataGraphsPhotosResultsConclusionDiscussionBenefit to Community and/or ScienceBackground ResearchReferencesAbstractTitleGo with the flow, get in the know

Problem Scenario

Broad QuestionDoes the shape of boat hulls affect the efficiency of the boat.

Specific QuestionWhat hull shape will be the most hydrodynamic to help speed and fuel consumption, by cutting through the water more easily.

HypothesisI hypothesize that the semi-circle hull will be the most efficient.

Graph of Hypothesis

NOTE: The way I tested the experiment changed because of reasons explained later. The graph above says "Resistance Force" but in the end it is the time it took to travel the distance of a fish tank.

VariablesIndependent Variable:Hull Shape

Dependent Variable:Resistance

Variables That Need To Be Controlled:Material of Hull

Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation

General PlanBuild different hull shapes of the same material, 5 or so will do. Get a fish tank, for sensor, and rubber band Connect the rubber band to the force sensor and boat hull, start collecting data and release the boat. From the time the boat is released to when the time the force sensor hits zero is the time measured. Compare the data from the averages of all 5 shapes to find out which one is most effecient.

Potential Problems And SolutionsThe way of testing not working properly.

Safety Or Environmental ConcernsDont drown?

Experimental Design(add the correct headings from theexperimental design pagebefore beginning)

Resources and Budget TableItemNumber neededWhere I will get thisCost

Boats5DadAbout $2

Fish Tank1Mr. Biche0

Force Sensor1Mr. Biche0

Lab Quest1Mr. Biche0

Detailed Procedure1) Create multiple boat hulls out of the same material, a number of 5 or 6 will work.2) Add ballast to make all the boats the same weight and to make them sit a little lower in the water (coins or rocks are a great way to add weight)3) Gather a fish tank, force sensor and a rubber band.4) Connect the force sensor and boat hull with the rubber band5) Pull back the boat to the end of the fish tank, release as you start collecting data6) Record data on data table7) Repeat steps 4 and 5, 5 times for all boat hulls8) Compile data and get averages for all boat hulls9) Make a graph to have a visual representation of the data you collectedDiagram

Photo List

Time LineProcedure, timeline, and photo list complete 2/1Begin Experiments 2/4Experiments finished 3/1Analysis 3/7Discussion/Background 3/15Wiki Complete 3/15Posters Complete 3/22KMS Science Fair 3/29

Data Table

Data AnalysisAll Raw DataSee data table above

Graphs

Photos

Results

ConclusionIn conclusion, the multi chine hull shape, was the fastest. It traveled the distance of the fish tank in an average time of 0.268 seconds. The next fastest were the Circular and Oval shapes tied at an average time of 0.3 seconds, this was slower than the multi chine by 0.032 seconds. The next slowest was the V at 0.304 seconds, flowed by the Square at 0.378 seconds, which is marginally slower than everything else. Of course you have to realize that this isn't going to be absolutely perfect this is just a humble 8th grader doing a science fair experiment, it's fairly accurate but it's nothing like professionals would do. As for my hypothesis, I reject it, I hypothesized that the rounded hull would be the best, as it turns out it was second.

DiscussionThis experiment was testing which boat hull tested was the best, the data collected showed that the multi chine hull was the best. The other shapes other that the square weren't very far off though. The is a difference, but at this scale the difference isn't much, if these boats had motors all of them would consume around the same amount of fuel. The experiment went fairly good, I did have to change the way of testing last minute. I was going to use a pump and push water against the boat hulls, I changed it to a simple rubber band and a fish tank.

Benefit to Community and/or ScienceThis experiment will help the community because knowing what type of hull is the most efficient will help people to save money on fuel, the easier the hull cuts though the water the less fuel the boat will consume.

Background Research

ReferencesAbstractIn my experiment I tested boat hulls to see which one would be the most efficient, I tested round, oval, V, multi chine, and a box. The multi chine hull was the fastest, with an average time of 0.268 seconds. This was faster than the others by 0.032 seconds. I used a rubber band to pull the hulls across a fish tank, then timed them going across. I came up with project last year, along with the one I did last year, I really like boating and fishing so why not do my project on something I enjoy?