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1 Rocketry 101 Jeremy Young American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics at UCF

2  Jeremy Young  Outreach Coordinator  AIAA UCF  youngj25@knights.ucf.edu  Placed 1 st in FSGC Hybrid Rocket Competition

3 Motion of Model Rockets

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6 Newton’s 3 rd Law

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8 Parts of a Model Rocket

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10 Example of Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB’s)

11 Flight Dynamics

12 Roll Cannot Control Roll Can Control Roll

13 4 Forces on Airplanes and Rockets

14 Lift from Fins

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16 Fin Shapes RECTANGULAR Simple to make, least aerodynamic SWEPT Simple to make, slightly better aerodynamics TAPERED SWEPT Moves Center of Pressure back, good design for fast moving rockets. CLIPPED DELTA Good aerodynamic fin, used on low-drag, high-performance rockets TRAPEZOIDAL Good aerodynamic fin for payload rockets, moves the Center of Pressure forward. ELLIPTICAL Best aerodynamic fin, difficult to construct.

17 Nose Shapes Having a smooth finish on the nose is more important than shape (for rockets flying under the speed of sound).

18 Parachute vs. Streamer The spill hole reduces oscillation and increases descent rate.

19 Parachute with Spill Hole

20 Streamers The best length to width radio is 10:1 to create the most drag as the streamer flaps in the wind. Streamer recovery is faster than parachute recovery and reduces the recovery area.

21 Rocket Flight Profile

22 Measuring Altitude of Rocket x y 71 tan(31.8) = y 44.02 ft = y Altimeter – measures the changing air pressure to calculate apogee. Must have vent holes in airframe in order to operate properly.

23 Parts of a Motor (A8-3)

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25 Launch Controller

26 Motor

27 Thrust Curve


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