Mission Into The Future - A Quest For Sustainability
DRAMA, GREECE, 26- 28 February 2013
Presentation made by the Romanian team:
Teachers Ioana Stancut and Lidia Rusu
And students: Diana Mujoiu , Raluca Cuceanu, Raluca Andronoiu
The sun is one of the humanity's most important toolfor survival. It gives off practically unlimited amountsof light that is used by plants to generate energy and byanimals for heat.
Even though technology can be very useful (forexample gas ovens), natural and simple technologieslike solar ovens can reduce fossil fuel use or evenreplace fossil fuels in places that don't have abundantresources, and it's an enjoyable project. The materialsused can mostly be found locally from recycled sourceswhich makes it even more sustainable.
The following materials are necessary:- 2 medium to large cardboard boxes that fit inside each other with 3-4 inches or so of space around the sides of the box. Also necessary is a large piece of cardboard for the reflector that is as wide as the widest part of the large box and about 2-3 feet long. - 1 roll of aluminum foil- a piece of glass (or plastic) to be fitted over top of the larger box (since we decided to recycle, we used a piece of glass from an old painting). - razor knife- school glue- black spray paint or black construction paper- enough newspaper that will, crumpled, fill a bottom row and the sides in between the two boxes. This can be found at recycling centers.- duct or foil tape for insulation
This is our Physics teacher , Lidia Rusu, explaining the students how can a device be used to catch the solar energy
and what we are going to do next.
Butter
Wax Aluminum foil
Chocolate
Aluminum bowl
We decided to try melting wax, chocolate and butter.
Black spray paint
Halogen lamp
Before conducting the experiment, we tried to understand what we were about to do. In this respect, we did some energy –related experiments under the supervision of our teachers, Mrs. CameliaLupsoiu and Mrs. Lidia Rusu.
They showed us how to find the focal point and what exactly that was.
EXPERIMENTING
Painting black the small recipient for
melting
Finding the focal point
Melted chocolate
Step 1: Finding Tools and Materials
Step 2: Cutting Off Flaps of Smaller Box
Step 3: Crumpled Paper on the Bottom
Step 4: Spray paint the Small Box Black
Either spraypaint the inside bottom of the small box black or glue a sheet ofblack construction paper, fitted to the size of the box, to the inside bottom ofthe small box. We recommend doing this outside and try to not inhale thefumes.
We chose to spray paint a piece of cardboard which we laterfitted in the small box.
Step 7: Cut , Install and PutAluminum Foil on the Flapfor the Reflector
Step 8: Place Glass or Plasticon Top of Large Box
7.
8.
Before using this small box, we decided to spraypaint it black for increasing the speed of
melting.
We did this experiment in a cold February day , when the
sun was not so generous to us. So we used a halogen lamp
instead.
Thanks for reducing your fossil fuel use, cooking a more natural way, and we
hope you make some scrumptious meals!
Görevimiz Gelecek: sürdürülebilirlik için bir
arayış (Turkish)
Misja w przyszłość: poszukiwanie
zrównoważonego rozwoju(Polish)
Missão ao futuro: embusca da
sustentabilidade(Portuguese)
Misiune in Viitor: In Cautarea
Sustenabilitatii(Romanian)
Misija nākotne-ilgtspējas
meklējumos(Latvian)
Αποστολή στο μέλλον: αναζήτηση για βιωσιμότητα“
(Greek)
Missie voor de toekomst: zoektochtnaar duurzaamheid
(Dutch)
Mission in der Zukunft - Erneuerbare
Energien, Recycling & Zukunftstechnologien
(German)
Mission vers le futur : a la recherche de la
durabilite(French)
Missione Nel Futuro -Alla Ricerca Della
Sostenabilita‘(Italian)
Mission Into the Future : A Quest For Sustainability
(English)