Eagle Space Flight Team Structures Team

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Eagle Space Flight Team Structures Team Nicole Shriver shrivern@my.erau.edu Mentor: Jacob Zwick

Outline About Structures Team Primary Objectives Vehicle Design Airframe Component Recovery Component Testbed Rocket Goals Testing

About Structures Team Physical components of the rockets Design, analysis, construction, and testing of the space vehicle and all those leading to it

Primary Objectives The Structures Subsystem should transport less than 10 kilograms of payload. At least 50 percent of the Structures Subsystem should be reusable. The Structures Subsystem should survive the predicted thermal profile. SpaceShotOne should be recovered in a safe manner.

Vehicle Design Structures Subteam Airframe Component Recovery Component

Airframe Component Structural and thermal analysis of the rocket

Recovery Component Ensures that the rocket will be recovered safely

Testbed Rocket Goals To provide a vehicle that allows for testing of electronic components and data gathering to validate aerodynamic models.

Testing Ensure parachutes will deploy Testing will ensure mission success

Acknowledgements Jacob Zwick Robert Hagen Julio Benavides Allyson McClellan Benjamin Bahr Tristan Minkoff Loren Bahr Xander Pickard Reece Cabanas Cameron Ralphs Alex Collins Chad Reinart Daniel Dyck Nina Rogerson Daniel Griffith Adam Scott

Nicole Shriver shrivern@my.erau.edu Questions Nicole Shriver shrivern@my.erau.edu