Operation Antarctica - The 2016 Royal Navy UTC Challenge

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Contact: Young Engineers for further details or complete the registration form overleaf. T: 01428 727825 E: [email protected] W: www.youngeng.org “Mayday, Mayday…… We are the cargo ship ‘Shackleton’, trapped in the ice following yesterday’s severe snow storm. Food and medical supplies urgently needed to replenish the British Antarctic Expedition have been lost overboard and we are in need of urgent aid. Our location is Lat 77˚ 39’ S, Long 35˚ 29’W……” HMS PROTECTOR is on station in the Weddell Sea. The Commanding Officer instructs the ships Navigator to plot a course to the given coordinates and calls his engineering officers to the Bridge. He tasks Lt James Caird to oversee the retrieval of the lost supplies and to ensure the continued safe passage of the stricken ship. Operation Antarctica 2016 www.youngeng.org Royal Navy UTC Engineering Challenge Patron: HRH The Duke of York KG GCVO ADC The Royal Navy and Young Engineers challenge all UTCs to design a remote control vessel capable of manoeuvring amongst the ice floes and to successfully retrieve the lost supplies located on the ice, the sea surface and the sea bed.

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Contact:Young Engineers for furtherdetails or complete the registration form overleaf.

T: 01428 727825

E: [email protected]

W: www.youngeng.org

“Mayday, Mayday……We are the cargo ship ‘Shackleton’,

trapped in the ice following yesterday’s severe snow storm. Food and medical supplies

urgently needed to replenish the British Antarctic Expedition have been lost overboard and we are in

need of urgent aid. Our location is Lat 77˚ 39’ S, Long 35˚ 29’W……”

HMS PROTECTOR is on station in the Weddell Sea. The

Commanding Officer instructs the ships Navigator to plot a course to the given coordinates and calls his engineering officers to the Bridge. He tasks Lt James Caird to oversee the retrieval

of the lost supplies and to ensure the continued safe passage of the

stricken ship.

Operation Antarctica 2016

www.youngeng.org

Royal Navy UTC Engineering Challenge

Patron: HRH The Duke of York KG GCVO ADC

The Royal Navy and Young Engineers challenge all UTCs to design a remotecontrol vessel capable of manoeuvring amongst the ice floes and tosuccessfully retrieve the lost supplies located on the ice, the sea surface and the sea bed.

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Each team must comprise between 3 - 6 students.

There are three age categories associated with this challenge

and all are bound by the same set of criteria, each team will

be judged within the relevant age group.

Group 1 = Year 10 & 11

Group 2 = Year 12 & 13

Group 3 = Apprentices under the age of 25 from affiliated employers.

Mission Criteria:1. The task is to design and build a small remote control vessel capable of retrieving

the lost supplies and transferring them to a designated point. 2. The vessel must not exceed 50cm by 30cm at the waterline. 3. Power is to be on the vessel with full remote radio control, (umbilical control is not allowed).4. The vessel must include a device, mechanism or solution capable of completing the mission.5. The vessel must be stable and be capable of propelling itself through the water

without sinking.6. Once mission runs commence no manual assistance is permitted.7. Recovered objects must be transferred to the cargo ship ‘Shackleton’.8. Vital supplies (marked with a red cross) must be transferred to the Survey Teams base.9. Teams must name their vessel and are encouraged to create a team uniform.

National Final:• Each team must deliver a 5 minute solution brief to the Command Team of HMS PROTECTOR.• Each team will be given at least 1 attempt of 5 minutes to retrieve and transfer as

many items as possible.• Items will have varying point scores, depending on the complexity of the

recovery.• An item will be considered on board the vessel if it is defined as under the control of the vessel at the end of the run.• The aim is to score as many points as possible in a single timed run.

Competition InformationStage 1: 06 November 2015 – Entry closing date

Stage 2: 13 November 2015 – Design report closing date

• Design report must be between 4-6 A4 sides of paper or equivalent • Include: A schematic diagram of your proposed vessel • Include: Information on construction materials, cost and construction methods • Include: Research, development and testing proposals

Stage 3: 20 November 2015 – Notification of selection for the National Final

Stage 4: 10 March 2016 – National Final at HMS SULTAN, Gosport, Hants.

Award Categories

Young Engineers is a registered educational charity no: 1084134 and a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales no: 3994943

Mission Briefing:

Contact DetailsName of Organisation (UTC, Affiliated Employer etc)

Address

Town

Postcode

Contact Adult

Full Name

Email Address

Telephone

Position

Team DetailsPlease include additional teams on a separate sheet of paper.

Team 1 Student Details

Team Name

No of students

Age Group

No of Males No of Females

Team 2 Student Details

Team Name

No of students

Age Group

No of Males No of Females

Team 3 Student Details

Team Name

No of students

Age Group

No of Males No of Females

Please scan or photocopy this form and post, fax or email to:Projects Team, Young Engineers, Chiltlee Manor, Liphook, GU30 7AZTel: 01428 727825 Fax: 01428 727988 Email: [email protected]

Registration Form

Overall Winner Winner and Runner-Up each age group

Best Design and Construction AwardAge groups 1 & 2

Best Presentation AwardAge groups 1 & 2

Valiant Effort AwardOne winner selected from all 3 age groups