Title: NASA USLI Rocket Competition
1NASA USLI Rocket Competition
Kolton Jones, Daniel Jones, Timothy Bucklew, Owen
Gaul Mariel Shumate, Keith Andrew Physics and
Astronomy Western Kentucky University
- National Collegiate Competition to launch and
return safely a rocket with a - NASA payload to a height of 1 mile.
- Engage students of all levels in science
- University
- High School
- Middle School
- National Recruitment
- PR for NASA and STEM
2May 2012- April 2013 NASA Student Launch Teams
(University/College) 1. Alabama AM University
-- Normal, Ala.2. California Polytechnic Pomona
-- Pomona, Calif.3. Century College -- White
Bear Lake, Minn.4. Citrus College -- Glendora,
Calif.5. Clark College -- Vancouver, Wash.6.
Florida AM University -- Tallahassee, Fla.7.
Georgia Institute of Technology -- Atlanta,
Ga.8. Harper College -- Palatine, Ill.9.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology --
Cambridge, Mass.10. Mississippi State University
-- Starkville, Miss.11. New Mexico State
University -- Las Cruces, N.M.12. North Carolina
State University -- Raleigh, N.C.13. Northwest
Indian College -- Bellingham, Wash.14.
Northwestern University -- Evanston, Ill.15.
Pennsylvania State University -- University Park,
Pa.16. Purdue University -- West Lafayette,
Ind.17. Santa Fe College -- Gainesville,
Fla.18. Tarleton State University --
Stephenville, Texas19. University of Alabama --
Tuscaloosa, Ala.20. University of Alabama in
Huntsville -- Huntsville, Ala.21. University of
California Davis -- Davis, Calif.22. University
of Central Florida -- Orlando, Fla.23.
University of Florida -- Gainesville, Fla.24.
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign --
Champaign, Ill.25. University of Louisville --
Louisville, Ky.26. University of Minnesota --
Minneapolis, Minn.27. University of Nebraska --
Lincoln, Neb.28. University of New Hampshire --
Durham, N.H.29. University of North Carolina
Charlotte -- Charlotte, N.C.30. University of
North Dakota -- Grand Forks, N.D.31. University
of Notre Dame -- South Bend, Ind.32. University
of South Alabama -- Mobile, Ala.33. Vanderbilt
University -- Nashville, Tenn.34. Virginia Tech
-- Blacksburg, Va.35. Western Kentucky
University -- Bowling Green, Ky.36. Windward
Community College -- Kaneohe, Hawaii
Student Members of WKU USLI Rocket Team Vette City Rockets Student Members of WKU USLI Rocket Team Vette City Rockets Student Members of WKU USLI Rocket Team Vette City Rockets Student Members of WKU USLI Rocket Team Vette City Rockets
Name Major Graduating Class
1 Bucklew, Timothy BS Mechanical Engineering 2014
2 Carvalho Pelossi, Bruno Physics Brazilian Exchange Student
3 Covetts, James BS Computer Science 2013
4 Dong, Samuel BS Computer Science, BS Physics Gatton 2013
5 Dowell, Steven BS Electrical Engineering 2014
6 Edens, Jordan BS Mechanical Engineering 2015
7 Gaulle, Owen BS Physics 2013
8 Ghanta, Akhil BS Physics Gatton 2013
9 Heintzman, Eli BS Physics 2015
10 Jones, Daniel BS Physics 2013
11 Jones, Kolton BS Physics 2014
12 Leszczewicz, Jason BS Physics 2013
13 Masuda, Shane BS Physics Gatton 2013
14 Shumate, Mariel BS Mechanical Engineering 2014
15 Stansel, Jeffrey BS Mechanical Engineering 2014
16 Wei, Daniel BS Physics, BS Mathematics Gatton 2014
17 Wood, Duncan BS Physics, BA French Gatton 2013
3WKU Vette City Rocket Plans
- Design, Budget, Outreach and Testing
- Subscale Testing at WKU Rudolf Field 6 launches,
try for 1500 ft - Half Scale Testing at Cemetery Field 3 Launches,
try for ½ mile 2640 ft - Charge Subscale Testing at E-Field 1 Launch
- Full Scale Test at C-Field 1 Launch 1mile
- Huntsville Launch in April 1 Launch 1mile
11 Month Project Current 43.5 lbs, 7.25 ft, 8.0
diameter NASA Check in every two months Budget
Max. Rocket and Payload 5k Cost of full scale
engine 350 Motor Choice Aerotech
L1420R Students must do 100 of work Licensed
Engine Mentor Level 3 NAR D. Hanks
Team Name Vette City Rocket Mailing Address
1906 College Heights 11077 Name of Mentor
Darryl Hanks Level 3 NAR certification
NASA words of advice please make a stable
rocket.
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6Dynamic Stability CP is below CG
SHM about CG due to torques acting at CP? damped
harmonic motion
7Drift Field Parameters
Consider a rocket in open parachute recovery mode
at altitude h, with descent velocity v in the
presence of a horizontal wind. The rocket will
drift a distance d from the location of parachute
opening. To find the drift distance we will
Scale model test launch at WKU Rudolph Field
- Use Newtons Laws of motion to relate the drag
force to the weight - and terminal speed of the rocket
- 2. Estimate the drag force in terms of the drag
coefficient and parachute area - 3. Determine the descent velocity given the
parachute area at terminal speed - 4. Relate this to the total time of descent
- 5. Model various drift distances for a given
horizontal wind speed - 6. Fit parameters and estimates from flight data
- 7. Develop a rapid calculation rule consistent
with the detailed analysis
8Newtons Second Law of Motion Descent Velocity
During Recovery
y
F-drag
g9.8m/s2
x
Wmg
Small safe recovery v2.5 m/s Larger rocket,
higher h, v 5 m/s Typical Drag Forces 12.54 N
lt F lt 18.5 N
9Frictional Drag Force in a Fluid Humidity and
Altitude
10Terminal Velocity and Parachute Area
Scale Model Parachute for Launch Brown Cemetery
Lane Field Younger's Creek 583
11Descent Velocity and Time
Balloon Borne Sonde Wind Speed Data
ejection altitude ft 1000 1007 1437 1354 908 894
descent rate mph 10 12 9 10 12 9
descent rate fps 15 18 13.5 15 18 13.5
descent time s 68.2 57.1 99.9 84.2 47.8 60.8
flight duration s 76.6 65.5 109.5 92.5 56.1 69.6
WKU Rudolph Field Descent Data
12Horizontal Drift Distance Recovery
13Rock-Sim Simulation of Flight
Solid Works Code for Design and modeling prior to
Construction with avionics Digilent payload
Cesaroni L1395 Subscale Engine
14WKU Rudolph Field
6 Launches with Estes C/D Engines Break 1500
ft altitude
Ag Farm 1500 ft x 3500 ft
15Characteristic Flight Data from Six Launches at
Rudolph Field
alpha bar Beta Prime Gamma
First Launch Second Launch First Launch Second Launch First Launch Second Launch
Peak altitude ft 1017 1038 1457 1389 934 956
Top speed mph 205 204 272 258 169 163
Burn time s 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8
Peak a during boost g's 19.9 15.1 14.9 12.6 11.2 11.5
average a g's 3.3 3.3 4.4 4.2 2.7 2.7
coast to apogee sec 5.6 5.6 6.8 5.5 5.5 6
apogee to ejection sec -0.1 -0.1 -0.5 -0.5 ? -1
ejection altitude ft 1000 1007 1437 1354 908 894
descent rate mph 10 12 9 10 12 9
descent rate fps 15 18 13.5 15 18 13.5
descent time s 68.2 57.1 99.9 84.2 47.8 60.8
flight duration s 76.6 65.5 109.5 92.5 56.1 69.6
1457 ft
Estes Rockets with C/D engines
Defined Flight Active Zones
WKU Rudolph Field Launch
163 Subscale Launches ½ Size 2515 ft on 1-6-2013
First Launch Second Launch Third Launch
Engine J520 SK J580 SS J 357 Blue Streak
peak altitude ft 2450 2515 2094
top speed mph 317 229
brun time secs 1.6 1.8
peak accleration g 17.7 16.3
average a g's 8.9 5.9
cost to apogee secs 10.2 7
apogee ejection time -2.3 -0.1
ejection altitude 2418 1784
descent rate mph 47 12
descent rate fps 71 18
descent time 33.2 94
flight time 45 102.8
electronics main chute
failure failure
Scale Model Launch Brown Cemetery Lane
Field Younger's Creek 583
Smoothing Coupler For Ejection
Post Flight Scale Model Recovery System
17In conclusion
- Subscale electronic ejection flight success
March 9, 2013 - Full Scale Test Flight launch window March
16-31- not today - Huntsville Flight launch window April 19-21