Designing and Testing Crash Barriers, an Engaging NGSS Activity [AJ03]
Mon 07/18, 9:30AM - 9:40AM
Dan Burns, Los Gatos High SchoolBree Barnett Dreyfuss, Amador Valley High School
The design of highway crash barriers is rich in physics and the potential to engage students. Crash barriers are ubiquitous in urban, suburban, and rural areas. There are many different types in use. Designing them is an effective way to address NGSS standard HS-PS2-3 that asks students to apply scientific and engineering ideas to design a device that minimizes the force on an object during a collision. Crash barriers involve many physics topics like Newton’s laws, impulse and momentum, energy, and kinematics. The lab requires only one set of equipment but no eggs! Students design and build crash barriers from inexpensive materials and test them using a cart, track, and accelerometer. They can use their test results to improve their design. We will show several variations of crash barrier test setups using a variety of vendor equipment. We will show student examples and test data.
Powerpoint from our presentation available here.
Note: We may refer to these student-made devices as "Crash Cushions" or "Crash Barriers."
Below are resources available from our first attempts at this project, materials we like to share, etc.
- Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Examples from Bree's freshmen and sophomore Conceptual Physics class (May 2016)
- Sample Graphs collected by students using Vernier's Wireless Dynamics System; each graph has one control trial hitting the wall with no cushion and then with the student created cushion. (May 2016)
- Bree's Conceptual Physics level project data sheet (google doc or pdf) and in class instructions (google doc or pdf) used in 2016.
- The first time Bree did this project students missed the mark and it was redone and discussed as a class. This set of graphs shows the various materials used and their resulting graphs. (2014)
- Dan's Teacher Guide originally for a PASCO workshop.
- Sensors used: PocketLab, Vernier Wireless Dynamics Sensor System (WDSS), PASCO Smart Cart, Drop n Tells
- Video of a PASCO cart hitting a crash cushion in slow mo from Dan's workshop:
- Video summarizing Bree's 2016 classes showing their crash test and resulting graphs:
- Video of professional crash cushion tests Dan likes to share: