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UCF USLI 2009-2010

UCF USLI 2009-2010. Organization Team Development Proposal Requirements. September 17 th , 2009. Purpose/Objective. A competition to design, build, test, and launch a reusable rocket within NASA standards to reach an altitude of one mile. Launch Vehicle must carry a scientific payload

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UCF USLI 2009-2010

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  1. UCF USLI 2009-2010 Organization Team Development Proposal Requirements September 17th, 2009

  2. Purpose/Objective • A competition to design, build, test, and launch a reusable rocket within NASA standards to reach an altitude of one mile. • Launch Vehicle must carry a scientific payload • Teams scored in multiple categories: • Vehicle Design, Payload Design, Project Review (PDR/CDR) Quality, Outreach, Web-Design, Closest to Altitude, Best Looking Rocket, Team Spirit, and Overall Winner

  3. Requirements Carry a scientific payload Reach one mile in altitude Design to be recoverable and reusable Launch day preparation shall be <4 hours Land within one square mile Data from payload must be collected, analyzed, and reported following the scientific method

  4. Requirements Continued… Launch Vehicle must contain a Tracking Device Commercially available NAR/TRA motors Provide your own Ground Support Equipment Launch scale-sized rocket prior to FRR Total cost of rocket and payload must not exceed $5000 Public Outreach project involving 75 younger students

  5. Tentative Schedule • Meetings Weekly • General or Engineering Review • Before Winter Break • Half Scale Launch • Full Scale Parts Ordered

  6. Document Due Dates • 10/9 Proposal • 11/12 Web Presence Established • 12/4 Preliminary Design Review (PDR) • 1/20 Critical Design Review (CDR) • 1/28-2/5 CDR Presentations • 3/17 Flight Readiness Review (FRR) • 3/25-4/2 FRR Presentations • 4/17-4/18 Launch (In Huntsville, AL) • 5/7 Post-Launch Assessment Review (PLAR) • 5/21 Announcement of Winning Team

  7. Funding • Florida Space Grant Consortium (~$1000) • Already acquired • Maybe more $$ for travel down the road • SGA (~$6000) • Not yet acquired • SGA Senate Bill Through SEDS • Industry • Hardware donation • Free Shipping • More funds

  8. Budget (<$5000) • Payload ~ $1000 • Flight Computer, Required Altimeter, T&C, GPS, Battery, Experiment • GSE / Recovery ~ $500 • Launch Stand, Fueling/Ignition Equipment, Parachute, Ejection Charges, Assorted Hardware • Structures/Dynamics ~ $300 • Body Tubes, Fins, Nose Cones, Bulk Heads, Couplers, Motor Mounts, Composites/Hardware • Propulsion ~ $450 • Motor Hardware, Fuel/NO2, Spare parts • Travel (4 Students) ~ $2250 • Flight, Hotel, Food, Car Rental • The more we raise, the more that can go!

  9. Outreach • Minimum of two projects involving >75 younger students total • Go to K-12 and launch water rockets or small kits • Lectures on rocket science • Lectures on NASA History • $100 stipend for a project involving the Girl Scouts

  10. Experiment / Payload • Zero Gravity Research Project • Spin Rate Measurement • Deployment for Precise Altitude • Airbrakes for Precise Altitude • What experiment can be done which is unique to high acceleration, one mile altitude, apogee event, or descent!!?? • PHS guys???

  11. Team • Executive Team (Senior Design Team) • Project Director – Brandon Lojewski • Mission Manager – Michael Green • Senior Engineer – Carl Cunnane • Safety Officer – Eric Allegree • Engineering Team • Launch Vehicle Systems – 5-8 Students • Structures, Dynamics, Propulsion, and GSE • Payload Systems – 5-8 Students • Payload, Electronics, and Recovery

  12. Organization Chart NAR Mentor NASA MSFC UCF Senior Design • Dr. Ilie • Julie Clift • Sabrina Pearson • TBD • Project Director – Brandon Lojewski • Mission Manager – Michael Green • Senior Engineer – Carl Cunnane • Safety Officer – Eric Allegree UCF USLI ‘09-’10 Payload Systems Launch Vehicle Systems • Payload Systems Lead • 5-8 Students • Launch Vehicle Systems Lead • 5-8 Students

  13. Payload and Electrical Flight Computer – R-DAS, G-Whiz, others? Components Data logging Accelerometer Barometer Can add just about any digital measurement device Tracking Device GPS, other methods? Ejection Charges

  14. GSE and Recovery • Launch Pad • Fueling Equipment / NO2 Tanks • Ignition Equipment • Parachute • Shock Cords • Thermal Protection • Ejection Charges • Casing and Storage

  15. Structures and Dynamics Body Tubes Fins Nose Cone Bulk Heads Couplers Motor Mounts Payload Bay • Materials? • Paper • Wood • Fiberglass

  16. Propulsion • Hybrid J, K, L Motor • Fuel / NO2 reloads • Must be on NAR/TRA approved list

  17. Proposal Requirements • Safety is majority of this document • Prove ability to function at NASA safety standards • Show cognizance of FAA, NAR/TRA, Local, State, and Federal laws regarding rocketry • Material Safety Data Sheets • Safe processes, handling, storage, and shipping of anything hazardous. • Mitigate ALL hazards

  18. Proposal Requirements School Info Name of project, and all participants Facilities/Equipment Document all equipment/facilities to be used Safety and Mission Assurance Outline team cognizance, safety plan Technical Design General projected design

  19. Proposal Requirements Educational Engagement Community support and outreach Project Plan Timeline and Budget

  20. Proposal Assignments Project Director School Info, Community Engagement, and Project Plan Senior Design Technical Design Payload Systems Facilities and Equipment Launch Vehicle Systems Safety and Mission Assurance

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