
Exhibit:
Drop Tower
Venue: Adventure Science Center
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Date: June, 2008
Client: Adventure Science Center
Contributors: Mystus (concept, design, metalwork
and cabinetry, electronics, av, installation)
Visitor Experience: The visitor presses a button to
initiate lifting the experiment box. At the top of the
25' tower they press another button to drop the box and
watch what happens to the experiments during 1 second
of weightless freefall.
Client
Requirements: Full turn-key fabrication and installation.
Rail and motor brush implementation to reduce number of
wires required. Wireless video transmission.
Mystus
Expertise: We had done a drop tower exhibit before
for the Phaeno museum in Germany but this one was to be
25' tall and had to incorporate wireless video.
Unique
Features: We used a 'memory foam' landing pad for
a relatively gentle deceleration. The lift box and drop
box were both powered through motor brushes on the guide
rails. The drop box has a capacitor based power pack to
smooth out voltage irregularities through the brushes
and power the unit when rail power is turned off.
Project
Challenges: Our biggest challenges were constructing
and painting the 25 foot tall steel structure, and to
develop a wireless video transmission system that didn't
suffer the usual interference problems.
