Title: Our Mission Statement
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2Our Mission Statement
- Launch a high-power rocket to an altitude of one
mile carrying the Operation Epic Beep payload
package. At lift off, the rockets payload will
begin emitting a series of high volume beeps at
one-third-second intervals. These beeps will
cease at apogee. By recording and analyzing the
beeps, we will be able to determine velocity,
acceleration, and altitude of the rocket
throughout the duration of its flight. This data
will be compared tocomputer simulation data and
onboardtelemetry to determine the accuracy
ofour measurements.
3The Operation Epic Beep Team
4Main Criteria for an EPIC launch
- 1. Successful Motor Ignition and Launch
- 2. Beep Start at Launch
- 3. Near Vertical Flight to Apogee
- 4. Proper Beeper Operation Throughout Flight
- 5. All Beeps Clearly Recorded for Duration of
Flight - 6. Proper Operation of Altitude and Temperature
Loggers Throughout Flight - 7. Proper Rocket Performance Throughout Flight
- 8. Apogee of Approximately 5,280 Feet
- 9. Drogue Chute Deployment at Apogee
- 10. Beeper Cut-Off at Drogue Deployment
- 11. Main Parachute Deployment at 500 Feet
- 12. Beeper Restart at Deployment of Main (for
tracking) - 13. Soft Landing of Rocket
- 14. Proper Operation of Rocket Hunter Tracking
System - 15. Recovery of Rocket and Data Logging Systems
- 16. Data from Beeper Comparable to Loggers and
Simulation
5Rocket flight stability in RockSim
6Motor Selection
- Aerotech J-275W 54mm Motor Reload
- Doctor Rocket RMS 54/852 Motor Casing and End
Closures
7Launch Guide Data
- Launch Guide Length and Angle 72 at Zero
Degrees from Vertical - Velocity at Launch Guide Departure 57 ft/s
- Launch Guide Cleared 0.25 Seconds
- Minimum Velocity for Stable Flight 44
ft/sReached at 43 In.
8Parachute Sizes and Descent Rates
- 18 Nylon 8-Sided Drogue Parachute
- 36 Nylon 8-Sided Main Parachute
- Recovery System Data
- Drogue Deployed at 17.3 Seconds at Velocity of
0.043 ft/s - Altitude at Deployment Drogue 5,295 ft, Main
500 ft - Recovery Speed lt20 ft/sec.
- Final Main Parachute Size YTD
9Test Plans and Procedures
- Follows NAR regulations
- Check for personnel and environmental hazards
10Scale Model Flight Test
- January 10th, 2009, 400PM
- Behind Denmark Elementary School on public land
- Christened Dark Density
- Purpose to test integration of pods, proof of
concept, and parabolic microphone
11Scale Model Flight Test
- 58 Scale of Dark Doppler
- Projected altitude 2000 Ft.
- Weight 22 oz.
- Height 42
- Results
- Stable Flight
- Small degree of weather cocking
- Soft landing
12Challenges
- Synchronization of beepers
- Volume of Beepers
- Tracking of rocket with parabolic microphone
- Triggering Payload Events
- Parachutes ability to handle weight of rocket
13Ejection Charge Amount Test
Dual Deployment Avionics Test
- Testing to take place after construction of Dark
Doppler
- Black Powder Weight (grams) (0.002 F L)
1.0 - Pyrodex Grade P Weight (grams) (0.002 F L)
2.0 - F Ejection force on Nosecone in poundsL
Length in inches of body tube to be pressurized
14Payload Integration Feasibility
- Main Payload Bay
- The temperature logger, barometric altimeter,
beeper battery and battery holder will be
securely mounted and enclosed within the payload
bay - Located directly below the nosecone of the
rocket. - Porting will be constructed for the flow of
ambient air into the payload bay.
15Beeper Pods
- Two high-volume piezoelectric beepers will be
mounted on the outside of the airframe directly
below the nosecone with the sound ports facing
down. - Surrounding the beepers will be a
custom-fabricated shroud to reduce drag and
protect the beepers.
16Safety
We will continue to
- Adhere to MSDS standards
- Follow shop safety
- Respect dangerous chemicals and abide by
instructions - Follow instructions on rocket assembly
- Use proper safety equipment such as
- Gloves
- Safety glasses
- Masks
- Ventilation systems
17Budget
- Expenses
- Donations
- Fundraising
- NASA payment
- 600
- 800
- 950
- 1500
We are feeling pretty good at this point of the
project, but with the economy outlook, it is
becoming difficult to determine how many more
donations we will receive. A booyah fundraiser
is planned for March.
18Outreach
- We presented rocketry basics to over 150 students
from grades 3-7. - We continue to distribute our brochures
explaining SLI and our project. - We were showcased in various local newspapers.
19QUESTIONS?