Abstract
The purpose of the Sound Garden is to demonstrate to the user the physical relationships between wavelength and sound in a safe, interactive, and understandable way. The Sound Garden satisfies the weighted criteria specified by the client for building a PVC xylophone-like musical exhibit. Designed by The Engineers That Could, The Sound Garden is a musical addition to the Redwood Discovery Museum's collection of wave-related exhibits. The design is a fun, appealing way for museum-goers of all ages learn about the physics of the sound. The Engineers designed the project for their Engineering 215 class at Humboldt State University.
Background
Problem statement and criteria
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Description of final project
Photos and descriptions. Use gallery.
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Costs
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Testing Results
How to build
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Maintenance
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Schedule
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- Weekly
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- Monthly
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- Yearly
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- Every __ years
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Instructions
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Troubleshooting
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Problem | Suggestion |
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Example issue | Example solution or suggestion |
Does not turn on | Make sure it is plugged in |
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Discussion and next steps
Suggestions for future changes
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References
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