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1 TARCkan Nasir Almasri Audrey Kelly Kari Schulz

2 Overview Problem Statement Timeline Background Scope Brainstorming & Research Criteria Constraints Explore Possibilities & Select Approach Design Proposal Prototype Test & Refine

3 Problem Statement We need to create a rocket using TARC-approved materials that is capable of carrying a 60-gram egg to an altitude of 750 feet and safely return it to the ground using a 15-inch parachute.

4 Roles Team Leader: Nasir Almasri ▫Took charge, Enthusiastic to take on challenge ▫Direct team meetings, Report to Mr. Pritchard Scribe: Kari Schulz ▫Good documenting skills, Highly organized ▫Engineering notebook, documents, notes Timekeeper: Audrey Kelly ▫Organizes time well, Appropriates work evenly ▫Timeline, Planned-Actual, Awareness of due dates

5 Team Constitution Communicate issues clearly and effectively. Problems between members handled professionally and maturely All work will be submitted on time ▫One hundred percent effort to ensure it happens Two weekly status meetings ▫Get everyone is on the same page ▫Create Planned-Actuals

6 Timeline Problem Statement (Start date) ▫Nov 19-Nov 29 Detailed Timeline ▫Nov 29-Dec 3 Research ▫Dec 6-Dec 17 Criteria & Constraints ▫Dec 15-Dec 16 Explore Possibilities ▫Dec 20-Jan 4 Select an Approach ▫Jan 4-Jan 7 Design Proposal ▫Jan 7-Jan 28 Prototype ▫Jan 28-Mar 20 Presentation Materials ▫Nov 19-May 5

7 Background Competition ▫2002 ▫Largest rocket competition ▫Washington D.C. Future of Rocketry ▫Students getting into aerospace ▫70% now interested in STEM career ▫81% connect math, science & technology

8 Background (cont.) General Rocketry ▫“Space race” ▫NASA used models to save money Safety rules ▫Non-metal materials ▫Certified motors only ▫Cannot weigh more than 1,500 g ▫Cannot launch rocket at targets ▫Must use recovery system such

9 Scope Cannot purchase rocket building kit Perfectflite ALT15K/WD altimeter Approved rocket motor Go-Box (from Mr. Pritchard) Grand total money spent: $300 Use Mr. Pritchard & Mrs. Brandner for assistance Qualification must be by April 4 th

10 Deliverables TARC: ▫test results Mr. Pritchard ▫Completed rocket ▫CAD drawings ▫Final report ▫PowerPoint presentation Mrs. Brandner ▫Engineering notebook

11 Brainstorm Questions Fuel Best materials Ideal size for competition Types of wings and fins Competition-approved motors How NASA propels rockets ▫How we can use to our benefit Payload

12 Research TARC handbook Manufactures RockSim

13 TARC Criteria Altitude 750 feet Max propellant 62.5 g 15-in parachute 1000 g Rocket 57-63 g Egg (45 mm) 40-45 sec. Flight Alt15KA Altimeter Carry raw egg (max 45mm in diameter & 60g) ▫With no damage Results must be received before April 4 th

14 Constraints All materials (PowerPoint, finished project, and report) ▫May 5, 2011 Must use prior knowledge of math and science All progress recorded in engineering notebook

15 Explore Possibilities ProsCons Over 750 feetEgg may not fit 40-45 secondsBulkhead too small Materials obtained easilyPaper body tube weak Reliable motorG-10 Fiberglass fins expensive Design #1 Polystyrene PS nosecone Paper body tube Rip-stop nylon parachute Two G-10 fiberglass fins Shock cord Alt15KA altimeter One bulkhead & centering ring

16 Explore Possibilities Design #2 C2-4 engine Alt15KA altimeter Thick plastic (for wings) PC piping Nylon parachute ProsCons Materials easy to obtainPVC Body tube too big Enough space for eggToo cheap & break easily Reliable engine (C2-4)May exceed weight limit More aerodynamicRocket almost 3 feet

17 Explore Possibilities Design #3 B6-4 engine Nylon parachute Plastic fins Shock cord Alt15KA altimeter Thick cardboard (for body) ProsCons Extra space & shock cordMotor too weak Recovery waddingEgg too big for nosecone Cheap body & nose coneNo space for padding Large body tubeIrregular shaped fins

18 Select an Approach CriteriaM/O#1#2#3 Altitude 750 feetM100 Max propellant 62.5 gM111 15-in parachuteM111 1000 g RocketM111 57-63 g Egg (45 mm)M111 40-45 sec. FlightM100 Alt15KA AltimeterM111 No egg damageM100 Under $150O111 ReliabilityO100 Ease of BuildO110 Total Score 11XX #2 failed altitude, time & egg criteria #3 failed altitude & time criteria #1 passed all mandatory criteria

19 Final Design RockSim Design

20 Design Proposal: CAD

21 RockSim Testing Original design ▫Two fins ▫D12-3 engine 749.94 feet 41.595 seconds

22 Calculations y 1 = (-m/2k)*ln ((T-mg-kv 2 )/ (T-mg))  (-.38125/ (2*.00154))*ln ((65.8-3.73625-.00154(91.76 2 ))/ (65.8-3.73625)) = -123.78*ln (.792) = 28.95 y c = (m/2k)*ln ((mg+kv 2 )/ (mg))  (.38125/(2*.00154))*ln(3.73625+12.94291)/(3.73625)) = 123.78*1.496) = 185.188 t a = (tan -1 (v/q a ))/q b  (tan -1 (91.676/49.256))/.199 = 1.861/.199 = 9.353sec y 1 + y c = total altitude  28.95+185.188 = 214.138m = 702.55 feet

23 Design Proposal: Bill of Materials PARTDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYUNIT COSTShippingTOTAL Parachute15.5” diameter nylon1 chute (6 shroud lines)$5.00$1.75$6.75 Centering Ring0.6” dia, 0.25” thick2 Centering Ring kits$1.35$4.95$7.65 G10 Fiber glass Fin7” x 5” x 5” Fiberglass2 Fins$24$8.00$32.00 AltimeterPerfectflite Alt15KA1 Altimeter$55.00$0$55.00 EngineEstes C6-3 & D12-32 packs of 3 each $10.79 & $15.99 $6.99$51.11 New EnginesEstes D12-32 packs of 3 each$10.59$6.99$28.17 Body Tube 2.6”/2.59” out/in dia. 14” height 2 tubes per pack$5.09$5.95$11.04 Body Tube Coupler2.59” outside diameter3 couplers$3.98$0$3.98 Shock Cord140 lb Strength3 feet$.25/foot$0$0.75 Shock Cord0.5” Kevlar Tubular2 yards$3.93/yard$6.95$14.82 Clip WhipsCluster Whips2 engine clusters$13.99$4.95$18.94 Nose Cone Polystyrene PS 9” long, 2.6” diameter 1 cone$14.53$7.60$22.13 Recovery WaddingRecovery sheets75 Sheets$3.19$0$3.19 Launch Lug¼ in. dia1 launch lug$2.49$5.95$8.44 TOTAL COST $286.55

24 Design Proposal: Build Process Body tube & Motors ▫Motor mounts Parachute ▫Shock cord Payload & nosecone ▫Padding, plastic bag Fins Final assembly

25 Old Prototype

26 Test Results Test CriteriaHow TestedExpected resultsActual Results Safety Check signs of unsafe damage Rocket remains intact The rocket flew safely during all 5 tests. Durability Check for signs of deterioration Be ready to fly again Had to be repaired 3 times after test flights Parachute Check for rips or holes No tears, still attached Remained intact Altitude Read altimeter after each test flight 725 and 775 feet Reached target altitude 0/5 tests. Flight Consistency Time each flight Flight be between 35-55 seconds Within time constraints 1/5 tests (too short)

27 Individual Test Results TestScorePass or Fail? Safety 2.776Pass Durability 4.556 (after flights)Pass Parachute N/APass Altitude 400 (=avg 350ft)Fail Flight Consistency 458.8 (avg overall score)Fail

28 Test Results cont.

29 Refine Design Stability ▫3 fins vs. 2 ▫2 x D12-3 Motors (no C6-3 Motors) Less open space in body tube ▫Egg ▫Altimeter ▫Parachute Aesthetic Appeal ▫Body tube: Blue, Nose Cone: Green ▫PERFECTION 47

30 Final Solution Also, add test results ▫of refined Height Weight

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32 To Conclude


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