Mention materials in the slide so you have assumptions recorded
Have a bolt review with one of the alumni
Sizes are skeptical= 70 thou nozzle is skeptical, array of smaller openings
Consider just going to crow island
Graphine is pretty microscopic
Endburning is not standard = use bates grain because it’s standard
Some effects are size dependent= consider making the motors bigger, you would be closer to the result you’d want to see
Characterization hardware overconstrained- we don’t know whats in compression and in tension
Base plate, make it thick and tap it
Doing it in the blast chamber:
Eliminates trip, allows for smaller motors
Problem: Blast chamber is bad at clearing out smoke
Problems: super small (below ⅛”) exit diameters
Measure pressure using a transducer
Measure combustion temp using a thermal camera
End burner design:
Way simpler for burn rate calcs
Exponential function of burn rate and burn rate coefficient
Easy to mix and cast in bulk with no mandrel
Can do in excess of 8 points
Challenge: Combustion is not in the whole tube, meaning a pressure transducer relief valve needs to be in the side
Fear of overpressurizing the motor
Tap for the ignition system as well
Convergent section only meaning we aren’t optimized for thrust (no data)
Hardware calculations:
Design for 3000 psi yield
Doing hand-calcs yields a mucho thick tube of 1.5” Id and 2” OD
No need for flathead countersink screws now using 10-32 socket heads
Throat sizing: smaller than ⅛ “ to choke flow, super sensitive
Going from 200-1200
Using openmotor, a diameter of 0.07” for angry goat causes a pressure build of up to 4000psi
Test stand design - Aimee
Separate the hardware into multiple levels of steel plates, fastened together with threaded steel rods (½”)
Lip thickness based on doubling motor thickness?
Prevents heavy rotating because of the heavy rings keeping it in place.
Pros: Easy to interchange motors, durable
Cons: Lots of steel, concerns about it falling (tipping over). As long as it isn’t too asymmetric it’ll be fine
Questions: It doesn’t seem reasonable to have that small of a nozzle, consider a series of opens to accelerate your flow. - Andrew K
We may increase the size of our hardware or increase diameter for larger burn area - Justin
Question: A lot of changes not to go to crow is unnecessary. The weather is good now and there aren’t many cons - Sam A.
Graphite grains are larger, so drilling small holes in it may be impractical. -Andrew R.
Very nonstandard geometry, you’re introducing lots of complexities - Sam
This hardware wasn’t designed for the blast chamber, we could do some endburners in the blast chamber and do high pressure tests at crow island - Justin
Question: Some effects aren’t size-independent, you should test in a bigger motor. Do a traditional bates design. Also an endburner will burn very slow - Andrew R.
Make a 1000 psi motor at around an inch if you need to - Andrew
Endburners aren’t easier to calculate because of temperature nonuniformities. If you can’t simulate that you won’t get good results. - Sam A
Question: Get rid of these nuts? - AK
What needs to be in tension, what needs to be in compression?