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St. Mary FRR Presentation NASA Student Launch Initiative

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Page 1: St. Vincent – St. Mary FRR Presentation NASA Student Launch Initiative

St. Vincent – St. Mary FRR Presentation

NASA Student Launch Initiative

Page 2: St. Vincent – St. Mary FRR Presentation NASA Student Launch Initiative

Final Launch Vehicle Dimensions

Length: 127.6 inDiameter: 5.54 inSpan Diameter: 19.0400 inMass: 29.5 lbs. with ballastCenter of Gravity: 82.1 inCenter of Pressure: 90.4 inStatic Margin: 1.5

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Rocket Rocksim Drawing

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Key Design Features

• Dual altimeters • Payload piston ejection system• Airship inflation system• Airship release system• Boat-tail

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Final Motor Choice

The final motor we are using on our full scale rocket is a Cessaroni K660. We chose the K660 because it has the ideal thrust for our full scale rocket design. The motor also has a fast burn time, allowing the rocket to reach maximum speed faster and

provide better launch stability

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Rocket Flight Stability Margin

1.5Thrust-to-Weight Ratio

Rail Exit Velocity

38.09 ft/s

5.46

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Mass Statement

Our mass margin is zero ( We are overweight)

The rocket weighs about 29.5 pounds. The

rocket is at its limit on weight, any more and it will be hard to reach the expected height.

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Parachutes and Recovery Harness

Main Chute – Skyangle Size 7 Recovery Harness – Area: 56.8 sq.ft Type: Tubular NylonMass: 40.9132 oz Size: 5/8 in w x 25 ft lDescent Rate: 13.84 ft Drogue Chute – Cert-3Area: 6.3 sq.ftMass: 6.00 ozDescent Rate: 75.5ft/s

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Kinetic Energy

After drogue parachute is deployedRocket Section Kinetic Energy

(ft-lb)

Section 1(nose cone, forward payload tube, electronics bay, aft payload tube)

2048.58

Section 2(booster tube)

697.87

After main parachute is deployedRocket Section Kinetic Energy

(fl-lb)

Section 1(nose cone)

2.27

Section 2(forward payload tube, electronics bay, aft payload tube)

52.93

Section 3(booster tube)

18.81

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Predicted Altitude of Launch Vehicle

Wind Speed (mph) Altitude (ft)

5 4468.5

10 4429.2

15 4359.4

20 4257.1

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Predicted Drift from the Launch Pad

Wind Speed (mph)

Drift Drogue (ft)

Drift Main (ft)

Total Drift (ft)

0 0.00 0.00 0.005 327.27 538.86 866.1310 654.55 1077.71 1732.2615 981.82 1616.57 2487.6720 1309.10 2155.42

23464.52

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Test Plans and Procedures

• Tests–Airship inflation–Airship release from the rocket

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Full Scale Flight Test

Flight Information• Motor Used:

Cesaroni 1635k445• Altitude: 2000 ft.

• The rocket was fired without the payload. Bags of sand were used as weights to simulate the payload in the rocket.

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Final Payload Design Overview

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Payload Integration

The main parachute will sit in the top of the forward rocket body tube and will rest on the airship. Below the airship is a rocket body tube coupler and bulkhead that will serve as a piston to push out the main parachute, airship, and nose cone.

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Recovery Testing

Recovery System Testing Results

Electronics/Ejection

Test1(drogue1) 1.41g(12psi)

Test2(main1) .191g(4psi)

Test3(main2) .286g(6psi)

Test4(drouge2) .469g(4psi)

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Interfaces• RC-Airship• RC-Airship Inflation System• RC-Airship Disconnect • Altimeter On/Off Switches

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Status of Requirements Verification

Requirements Status

Altitude Pending

KE Completed

Launch Readiness for 1 hour Completed

8 foot long rail Completed

Total Impulse <2560 n-s Completed

10% Ballast Completed

½ Scale Flights Completed

Drift Rate Completed

GPS Completed

Full Scale test launch Completed

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Basic Funding Plan

• Company Sponsorships• Travel est. $6,330• Ask for about $1000 if possible• Major Companies- Timken,

Birdgestone, Ohio Space Consortium, STVM

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Project Funding

• Timken: $1000• Magni-Power: $250• Ohio Aerospace Institute: $1500• Metallic Resources, Inc. $100• Bridgestone:$1025• STVM:$1000• Therapeutic Associates: $250• NASA: $3700• Expected Total to Date: $8825

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Fundraising Methods

• Letters sent with flyers and press release- 30 letter

• Phone calls/ emails- made after letters sent

• Presentation to companies• Sponsors listed on website and t-

shirts

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Educational Outreach

• October 6th- Cub Scout Pack 3206 of Medina

• October 14th- IX Center• November 26th- St. Francis de Sales

School• December 7th- Sacred Heart of Mary

School• December 13th- St. Vincent Elementary• Goal of 100 met• Total of 360 students met so far• More to come?

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