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ROCKET MODELLING PROJECT DONE BY : SHWETA PHALLE (SE-T-35) VIJAY PATIL (SE-T-34) CHINMAY POTDAR (SE-T-37) AMEY PISE (SE-T-36) GUIDE: Prof. R.K.BHAGAT

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ROCKET MODELLING

PROJECT DONE BY :

SHWETA PHALLE (SE-T-35)VIJAY PATIL (SE-T-34)CHINMAY POTDAR (SE-T-37)AMEY PISE (SE-T-36)

GUIDE:

Prof. R.K.BHAGAT

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INTRODUCTION

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FORCES ACTING ON THE ROCKET

1. LIFT2. DRAG3. SELF WEIGHT4. THRUST

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LIFT

Lift is the mechanical force generated by a solid object when moving in a fluid

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DRAG

Drag is the force that resists the movement of a solid object through fluid. It acts to oppose the motion of the object, and in a powered vehicle, it is overcome by thrust.

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THRUST

Thrust is a mechanical force generated by the engine to move the aircraft through air

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Dynamic Analysis

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Newton’s Laws Of Forces(Applied to model rockets )

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DETERMINATION OF C.G OF ROCKET

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DETERMINATION OF C.P OF ROCKET

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TERMINAL VELOCITY

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Acceleration in Powered flight

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ROCKET STABILITY

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WEATHER COCKING

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Design of Rocket.

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Design of Nose Cone

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Design of Fins

Fins designed for the rocket should be in a symmetrical form of three, four or possibly more.

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Design of Torpedo

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Design of Phoenix

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Model rocket motors

Anatomy of a basic model rocket engine. A typical engine is about 8cm long.

1. Nozzle;

2. Case;

3. Propellant;

4. Delay charge;

5. Ejection charge;

6. End cap

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Rocket motor

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OUR ROCKETS:

PHOENIXTORPEDO

TORPEDO

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OUR ATTEMPTS TO FLY THE ROCKET

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ROCKET ALL SET TO FLY

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AFTER FLIGHT

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THANK YOU…