- Fin Can Assembly
- Material composition
- fins
- G-10 Fiberglass Core; 5 carbon fiber layups alternating grain direction; clipped delta shape
![Clipped Delta Shape](/confluence/download/thumbnails/293046109/fin%20dimensions.png?version=1&modificationDate=1730661147000&api=v2)
- Max Flutter Velocity was not within our margins of safety, so the fin dimensions will change accordingly
- Fin can (4 fins)
- epoxy filets (.75" - 1") for each side of conjoining fin
- tip to tip fiberglass (better than carbon fiber for thermal protection at higher speeds)
- Stability (RASAero Simulations)
- With a max altitude of 33,829 ft, stability ranges from 2-4.5 with and without wind. After burnout, exceeds 4 → very stable
- Preliminary Calculations
- Lift Force
- account for if the rocket deviates from expected path.
- Subsonic flight: 200lbf
- Supersonic: 226lbf
- Bending Moment
- Idealized calculation: assuming uniformly distributed pressure, and isotropic material behavior
- 564 lbf*in
- Because we are using composite materials, we want to conduct real testing than rely on theoretical upper bounds for loads.
- Sheer Force
- Drag and Inertia ||: 18lbf//8.6lbf
- Lift Perpendicular: 226lbf
- Fin Load Tests
![](/confluence/download/thumbnails/293046109/single%20fin%20testing%20picture.png?version=1&modificationDate=1730661147000&api=v2)
![](/confluence/download/thumbnails/293046109/graph%20for%20single%20fin%20testing.png?version=1&modificationDate=1730661147000&api=v2)
- Max F applied: 375lbf (1.5x expected lift shear force)
- Moment 4" from joint (2.5x expected bending moment)
- Difference from .75" fillet and 1" fillet is marginal
- Jig bent from load (we assume this is why the graph doesn't match the elastic deformation curve) and couldn't test until failure.
- Idea for Better Test
- 2 fins instead of one for a more accurate representation of force
- symmetric force, testing 10% load increments
![](/confluence/download/thumbnails/293046109/image-2024-11-2_16-49-15.png?version=1&modificationDate=1730661147000&api=v2)
- Flutter Velocity/ Divergence Velocity
- Assuming elastic axis is .5 and fin CG is at .71, Max Divergence velocity is 2.36 Mach and max flutter velocity is 2.73 Mach.
- Both don't fit within factor of safety, need to work on better ways to model, especially with the composite make of the fin.
- Stagnation Temperature
- Max is 239 degrees F
- System 2000 epoxy has a glass transition at 196 degrees F
- need to use epoxy with higher glass transition bound (system 400 at 275 degrees F)
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