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NASA KC-135 Flight Georgia Tech Aerospace Engineering October 18, 2001 Dynamic Behavior of Surface Tension in Microgravity
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What is the KC-135? NASA’s Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities (RSGFO) Program –College and high school students submit scientific experiment proposals –If selected, fly experiment aboard KC-135 KC-135 Weightless Wonder –a.k.a the “Vomit Comet” –Flies in parabolas to simulate weightlessness –Used primarily for astronaut training
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Our Experiment Dynamic Behavior of Surface Tension in Microgravity Basic idea –View the dynamic motion of liquids of varying surface tension in zero-g Objectives –Determine the frequency at which liquids oscillate –Determine a dampening effect
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Experimental Setup Liquids used Water, water and soap, milk, olive oil, and Jello Liquid deployment Popped balloons with needles Liquid Containment Housed in a sealed container with access by gloves
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Pre-Flight Test Readiness Review Lectures Chamber Ride Taken to simulated altitude of 25,000 ft to experience hypoxia Tours of NASA
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Flight Day 1 Flyers –Robbie Coffman –Daniel Uhlig Tested –Balloon size Found –Large balloons popped the best
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Flight Day 2 Flyers –Courtney Spells –Alisa Hawkins Tested –Liquids of different surface tension
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Plane Motion Variables: a – acceleration t – time v – velocity g – gravity y – position Equations of Motion: a = -g ∫ a dt = - ∫ g dt ∫ a dt = - g ∫ dt v = - gt + V o ∫ v dt = - g ∫ (t + V o )dt y = -gt 2 /2 + V o t + y o What shape must the plane’s trajectory be in order to match the acceleration of gravity?
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