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“Fins Design Process”


Description of the Part

  • Function of the part:

    • Provide stability for the rocket as it flies

    • They will be attached to the fin can and flown on the rocket

  • Requirements:

    • Needs to be able to withstand heat from flying up to mach 3.5 (for stage 1)

    • Cannot break or flutter too much as the rocket flies

    • Need to attach to the body tube of the rocket


Pictures/Equations

  • Any CAD you made or old CAD that you are using as a starting point

  • Any drawings you made (even hand-drawn)- sketches of ideas, even if they won’t be used later

  • Equations you used in the design process




Software

  • I used Solidworks to model the fins that were used on Hermes. Solidworks will also be used to design the phenolic - G10 interface and assemblies.

  • Are there any limitations of this software? Make suggestions for how you could design the part better if we had a different program/more time


Hardware/Manufacturing

  • Once you know the requirements of the part, list the materials you need to build it

  • Make a rough draft of the steps required to build the part

Laser Cutting the Part:

  • Create a DXF file of the part

  • Using illustrator, place the drawing on to an artboard the size of the wood

  • Adjust the settings on the laser cutter to appropriate settings for material

  • Cut!

Water Jet:

  • Transfer DXF file onto USB stick and onto waterjet computer

  • Place the material on the waterjet, set the origin, and make sure the drawing is within the limits of your material and the jet.

  • Cut each fin, making sure to stop in between and remove finished fins

Delamination can be avoided by:

  • Using the “Low Pressure” and “Brittle Material” setting on the waterjet

  • Lead into the bottom corner of the trailing edge instead of the top corner of the leading edge

  • Lead in before cutting (the waterjet turns on as it’s coming in to cut instead of starting right on the part)




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