Ever wonder how bridges span huge distances and how skyscrapers stay standing? Thames & Kosmos science kits for kids demonstrate how structural engineers use physics and their knowledge of the properties of building materials and geometric shapes to design structures with sufficient strength and stability.
With this kit of modular building pieces, children can learn the basics of this type of engineering by conducting a series of 20 model-building experiments.
Each model demonstrates a basic principle of mechanical physics or structural engineering in a hands-on way. Start out with small models that demonstrate how structural elements can be attached together to maximize the strength of a structure for a fixed amount of material used.
Learn about basic structural elements including columns, beams, trusses, plates, arches, shells, and catenary. Explore the forces acting on structural components including tension, compression, shear, and bending.
Move onto building more complex models of trusses, roofs, and small buildings. Experiment with different types of bridge construction: a truss bridge, arch bridge, cantilever bridge, rope bridge, and suspension bridge. Finally, build models of towering skyscrapers.
What is the tallest tower you can build using only the pieces included in the kit?
Learn about the strength and stiffness of materials. See how structural engineers optimize factors to maximize safety, and minimize cost and the risk of structural failure.
A large, full-colour manual explains the model assembly and experiments with step-by-step illustrated instructions.
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Structural Engineering Science Kits for Kids 625414
- Hands on science experiments to conduct
- 323 pieces, 20 experiments
- 44 page manual that teaches through each experiment
- Part of an award winning science range
- Suitable for children aged 8 years and upwards
- Box Dimensions 37 × 29.5 × 8 cm