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Bottle Rocket Contest Group C KMSO 2005 NY-Metro Chapter Lehman College, CUNY, Bronx, NY, 2005 Nov. 19
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Part I Build your own rocket
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Materials Note: two persons share one duct tape. Corporation between two recommended.
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Water Rocket Parts Nozzle
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Sample Nose cone Label Fins Write down the amount of water in percentage!
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Design factors
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Design Rules
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Launch Rules
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Tips 1.Aerodynamic stability 2.Maximum thrust
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Note: today’s rocket launch cancelled. KMSO’s outdoor activity was approved by Dept. of Public Safety in Lehman college. 11/9/05 The Vice President for Administration, Mr. Derek Wheeler, has overruled the Bottle Rocket portion of the program.11/14/05 KMSO’s continued effort to get it back was unsuccessful so far.11/19/05
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What we will do: Contestants: -Build your rocket (<1hr) -Put the label (name, ID, Water%) on the rocket -Submit the rocket with answer sheet -Do a virtual test & make your own prediction -Share wisdom to get bonus points Committee: -Bring your products out of NY -Do an off-line test in NJ -Inform the result on the web
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Part II Analysis of Thrust - why water rocket?
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Two major explosions 3rd impulse (when water goes out) - reaches maximum acceleration 2nd impulse (when the bottle gets out of tube) - sudden increase of acceleration 1st impulse (while tube is within the bottle) - linear increase of velocity
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1. Launch Impulse A launch tube acts as a piston. Small explosion at the end of the launch tube. This burst comes from the compressed air stored in the launch tube. Water thrust then initiates.
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2. Water Impulse Why water is pushed out? How water helps acceleration?
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3. Air Impulse The exit of the pressurized gas at high velocity The air dramatically impacts the previously expelled water, creating a large cloud burst.
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Bottle rally 88p 51p 51p 88p 88psi He+air He+air air air air Note the fog formation
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Speed analysis
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Summary2
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Why water rocket? It has almost everything. Compare with stomp rockets, model rockets, and real rockets.
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Von Brown quotes Bob Goddard
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Part III Predict Your Score
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Goal: “The maximum flight distance will win this contest. However, the rocket must not deviate from a designated area.”
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1.The greater the “thrust,” the faster your rocket will accelerate. 2.Aerodynamic stability and guiding Four forces: -Thrust -Weight -Aerodynamic force -Drag
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1. Aerodynamic stability
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Pinch motion Roll motion Any rocket will rotate about its center of gravity.
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2. Water – Air Ratio
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Your score: Q1. Why do we have to use water, or will it fly without water? Q2. If a little water works well, will a lot of water work better? Q3. What type of fins, fin size matter to help keep the rocket most stable? Flight performance +
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Thank you! Group C of KMSO 2005 See KMSO webpage for the score. Group leader: Jeongwoo Lee (NJIT)
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