Explorer Post 1010 Engineering Exploring Program Motors |
We are planning to use 24mm motors in the F
class. To get to the 856ft level we will use the AeroTech re-loadable and single use motors.
We need to get the ejection at around 8 seconds after launch.
A slightly early ejection is a more consistent altitude than a late ejection.
The ejection delay numbers are seconds after burn out, so the total time to ejection is the burn time plus the delay time. Possible Motors
* According to
http://www.nar.org/standards-and-testing-committee/nar-certified-motors/.
You may also check out the motors on ThrustCurve.org since they have all the same motors,
but slightly different values. Here are the thrust charts from AeroTech.
Assembling an AeroTech reloadable is something we need to learn.
You need to follow the instructions closely. Making one error in the assembly may destroy your rocket.
One place where we differ with the instructions is at the end. We don't use the red cap
to hold the igniter. We use either a rubber band or masking tape. Here is a cheat-sheet on assembling an AeroTech motor. Here is a
YouTube demonstration of assembling a G motor. |
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Explorer Post 1010 Updated: November 26, 2018 |