Official blog of the University of Alberta GNCTR team
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The U of A’s GNCTR 2012 Tronboggan team is ready to go!
We’ve been working really hard since September and now the competition week has arrived.
The competition is multi-faceted and our diverse team has been busily putting the finishing touches on all competition elements. The tech display, depicting a Tron-esque light cycle is painted, wired with hundreds of LED bulbs and lit up.
The skit for opening ceremonies, a dance featuring some of U of A’s finest dancing engineers, has been rehearsed. We’ve come up with some great cheers and are working on memorizing them so that they can be called out at all hours of the day throughout competition.
The tech report describing all the effort, technical and otherwise that the team has put into the competition has been submitted and, barring no serious grammatical errors, should pass with flying colours.
The costumes, which are morph suits hand painted with glow-in-the-dark paint and decorated with strings of LEDs are ready to glow. Each team member has sworn to never take their costume off and use their 4 Frisbee weapons wisely.
The concrete skis for our sled were poured in December so they have cured long past their 28-day maximum strength. The concrete was designed to be strong under dynamic loading – perfect for sledding! We’ve even got a spare set of skis in case of emergency on race day.
The superstructure of our sled is made of aluminum and has passed FEA requirements so we know we’ll be safe under our strong roll cage. We’ve completed three test runs with our sled and it’s fast, the steering works and the brake promises to deliver. All 30 members of the competing team and nine members of the non-competing team are looking forward to an exciting, fun-filled competition.
--Andrea Badger
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