‘Engineering Tomorrow’: Students experiment with wind, 3-D printing

<p>Some Throgs Neck students got some hands-on engineering experience Wednesday, taking part in two experiments with professionals from General Electric.</p>

News 12 Staff

Nov 29, 2018, 12:26 AM

Updated 2,186 days ago

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Some Throgs Neck students got some hands-on engineering experience Wednesday, taking part in two experiments with professionals from General Electric.
The first experiment dealt with wind energy, using different materials to build a propeller. It was then tested in a wind tunnel to measure the amount of power generated.
Students then experimented with 3-D printing, using software to design a puzzle piece.
The day’s events were part of the Engineering Tomorrow program, with the primary goal of getting students interested in the field.