Diane, Juan met in RT Lab
To Dos ( 2/20/2019):
- Research interference between sensors (look at noise, accuracy), vibrations (including strength of FG) for first look at distancing
- Map sensor locations
- Look into mapping during nose cone layup (easier with two separate halves)
- Look into location of payload stack in CAD to find where the DAQ interfaces with the thermocouples relative to the base of the nose cone
- Determine wire length for thermocouples to cut, the shorter the wire the more accurate reading (less resistance), reduce mass, reduce load
- Consider cable management system (looping wire near the DAQ, calibrate for extra resistance)
- Vibe Test
- Test different locations
- Criteria: noise, accuracy
- Consider internal camera for performance for future scientific payloads
2/23/2019:
- First experiment will test 0 degree angle shift between two layers of 3 TC's, X inches apart (to be determined)
- Potential Wiring Strategies:
- Single continuous loop, across different contours (see diagram A below):
- 3 lines of TC pairs according to blackboard diagram (see diagram B below):
- For first experiment, use the following jig (lasercut) for each layer (apply epoxy first, then use jig)
- Need diameters for contours on which to apply TCs
- Need diameters for contours on which to apply TCs
- Consider using 3D printed support structures (see below)
- Concern for strength/adhesion on launch
- Ideally thin, and epoxied along inner surface of NC
- Combine jig and ring for mounting (void) and support