Overview
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Grain Geometry
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Went with cylindrical geometry, less complex than booster motor
Nozzle
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Withstand 2*max operating pressure of the chamber
Attach securely to booster case
Support the fin can under high acceleration
Optimized for 14350 ft above ground level (sum of 2/3 of height difference from ignition to burnout and ignition
Materials
Aluminum 6061-T6
Canvas phenolic
Graphite
Decided to go with a concave convex nozzle rather than a bell nozzle like on the booster
Two part phenolic seemed smart in design, but in practice was difficult to manufacture
When making the top phenolic ring I got chastised by Todd for a completely infeasible design (was somehow able to manufacture it but it was super sketch, just had to face 500thou )
In the future it would be much better to make the phenolic into one whole part rather than two pieces
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Case
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Requirements
Withstand 960 PSI during burn
Withstand 1440 PSI for twice the burn time during hydrostatic test*
Utilize a FoS of 2*
Hoop Stress Approximation
P = pressure
R = radius
t = case thickness
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FRR, FC and Bolt Calcs
Safety Margins
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