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Adam Archuleta Katie Cartee Logan Farley Patrick Klein Kamron Medina Catherine Villa TEAM INFINITY AND BEYOND LAUNCH READINESS REVIEW Fall 2011 Rev C 11-01-11.

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1 Adam Archuleta Katie Cartee Logan Farley Patrick Klein Kamron Medina Catherine Villa TEAM INFINITY AND BEYOND LAUNCH READINESS REVIEW Fall 2011 Rev C 11-01-11

2 MISSION OVERVIEW Primary Objective: Prove that a glider-like vehicle is a practical way to return a payload to Earth Secondary Objective: Use a micro video camera to create a video of the high altitude environment around the BalloonSat from the point of view of the glider before, during, and after detachment Why? (Shuttle Decommissioned, need a vehicle to return payloads to the Earth.)

3 DESIGN: Glider Satellite Separation Mechanism

4 HARDWARE

5 TESTING

6 SATELLITE STRUCTURAL TESTS Whip Test – Satellite remained attached to the string throughout the test. Drop Test – Satellite survived a 3 story fall onto the street below, a small indent in the corner was the only damage taken Stair Test – Satellite was propelled down the DLC stairs, structure remained intact Simulated payload remained intact \/\/ \/\/ \/\/

7 RELEASE MECHANISM TESTING Programming Designed the timing system on the Arduino to output a voltage at exactly 76 minutes (used pin 13 on the board for testing) Electrical Connected the Arduino to a MOSFET electrical component to switch off the power going to the magnet when the Arduino outputs its voltage. Combined Used the Arduino to power the magnet, found that there wasn’t enough force to hold the glider up. Added a pulley system to solve this issue

8 COLD AND HOBO TESTS Cold Test: Heater’s batteries ran out at some point during the test Camera ceased to function Arduino released magnet at exactly 76 minutes even without the heater Temperature dropped to roughly 25 degrees Celsius HOBO ran throughout the test, but gave inaccurate results on the internal temperature

9 EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE GRAPH The HOBO was placed in the cooler slightly before is began recording HOBO removed

10 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE GRAPH *This internal temperature graph seems inaccurate as the HOBO was removed slightly before 20:00 and continued to heat up following its removal Discontinuity HOBO removed

11 FLIGHT TESTS Began project with no knowledge of aeronautical design Built three prototypes, changed design based on research and testing results

12 FLIGHT TEST RESULTS: GLIDER DESIGN III

13 PREDICTION ON FLIGHT RESULT Prediction One: Glider will remain attached for exactly 76 minutes, release, and free fall towards the earth. At roughly 9 km. air resistance will begin to slow the fall of the craft, eventually creating enough lift to stabilize the vehicle Our BalloonSat will continue to 30 km where the balloon will burst before it too free falls toward the earth. The parachute will slow the descent of the satellite after this Prediction Two: Glider releases prematurely Prediction Three: Our flight will fall somewhere between these two extremes, not working perfectly but still completing the mission it was designed to do.

14 Timer/Release (too early/failure) Battery life Camera malfunctions GPS (service/destruction) Glider stabilization Structural failure of wings Phone destroyed on impact FAA Clearance \ / Instructor Clearance BIGGEST WORRIES…

15 COMPLIANCE MATRIX


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