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Booster: 103lb dry, 

CO2 Canisters 
  • Good for use at high-altitudes (20k ft+) b/c completely pressure sealed

Takes up approximately 5 inches in length of mpt

USCRPL Recovery

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Presentation https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-FvnbYQmETId8Ko6nY0LdCxwcloM4aGdy2pHURnmPTc/edit 

https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3029&context=honors_research_projects 

COTS CO2 Canisters:

RAPTOR Tinder Rocketry

Need a mechanism to poke hole into CO2 canister

  • Spring-loaded system

    • Spring forces may be unpredictable at higher altitudes

    • Vulnerable to vibrations during launch

    • Needed to by loaded during launch, so risk of early deployment

  • Solenoid

    • Arm attached to solenoid that moves to poke hole once 

  • Pyrotechnic system

    • Still contains issues with black powder

    • Look into finding better way to seal

    • Reliable on ground, but questionable at high altitude

  • Servo

  • Valves

    • Powered by outside source that would open valve instead of poking a hole

Avionics potentially in nose cone depending on direction of gas canister

  • Need to figure out if one way is more effective for parachute deployment

Issues to test for:

  • Leaking of CO2

  • Premature puncturing

  • Failure to puncture

  • Tests should take into account low temperatures at higher altitudes, forces/vibrations during flight, etc.

  • Weight Imbalances from co2 canisters and co2 release mechanism

Preliminary Design

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CO2 canister sizing

  • Chute packing volumes

  • main chutes

    • sustainer main: 4.3 oz 48 inches, 26 in^3 packing volume

    • booster main: 16.3 oz 96 inches, 90.5 in^3 packing volume

  • drogue chutes (estimates)

    • sustainer drogue: 1.7 oz 18 in diameter, 9.67 in^3 packing volume

    • booster drogue: 4.5 oz 36 in diameter, 21.2 in^3 packing volume


 

 

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  • Multiply the black powder charge size (grams) by 5.0 to determine the amount of CO2 (also in grams) required to achieve the same compartment pressure.

  • If using this method we need to remember the compartment for Phoenix (that we used 0.2g for) is the inside of the piston, not the recovery compartment

 

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Canister Size

  • 12g CO2 Canisters 

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Other Research

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