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Advanced Certification Study Guide

Advanced Certification Study Guide. TRIPOLI ROCKETRY ASSOCIATION, INC. Which of Newton’s Laws best describes the behavior of a rocket motor?. Newton’s Third Law: To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction.

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Advanced Certification Study Guide

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  1. Advanced Certification Study Guide TRIPOLI ROCKETRY ASSOCIATION, INC.

  2. Which of Newton’s Laws best describes the behavior of a rocket motor?

  3. Newton’s Third Law: To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction

  4. How does Newton’s Third Law “To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction” relate to rocketry?

  5. That a rocket flies because the rocket motor “pushes” the rocket in a direction opposite the exhaust jet

  6. What are the three forces acting upon a rocket during the course of its flight?

  7. Gravity, thrust and aerodynamic drag

  8. What are the major factors that determine the maximum altitude of a high power rocket in vertical flight?

  9. Motor thrust, weight, and aerodynamic drag

  10. For an inherently stable rocket, what is the relationship of center of gravity (CG) to the center of pressure (CP)?

  11. The CG must be forward of the CP relative to the desired direction of flight

  12. A 4” diameter rocket with its motor is determined to have the center of gravity (CG) four inches behind the center of pressure (CP). Is this a stable rocket?

  13. No, the CP must be behind the CG for the rocket to be stable

  14. The center of pressure (CP) of a rocket is generally defined as:

  15. The point at which aerodynamic lift is centered

  16. What is the “rule of thumb” for a stable rocket?

  17. That the center of gravity (CG) is one body diameter in front of the center of pressure (CP)

  18. When determining the center of gravity (CG) of a rocket with a heavier motor at the launch site, one can:

  19. Install the motor, recovery system and payload and determine the balance point of the rocket as it is ready for flight

  20. What happens to the center of gravity (CG) of a rocket during a solid rocket motor’s thrusting phase?

  21. The center of gravity (CG) shifts forward

  22. How can a statically unstable rocket be made stable?

  23. Adding weight to the nose

  24. What are the three methods used to shift the center of gravity (CG) of a rocket forward?

  25. Add weight to the nose, make the rocket longer, use a smaller (or lighter) motor

  26. What are three methods used to shift the center of pressure (CP) aft?

  27. Make the rocket shorter, use larger fins, increase the number of fins

  28. What is the definition of coefficient of drag (Cd)?

  29. A dimensionless number representing the rocket configuration, Mach number, and angle of attack

  30. What happens to the coefficient of drag (Cd) as the rocket approaches the speed of sound?

  31. The Cd increases

  32. For a subsonic rocket, what major factors affect the coefficient of drag (Cd)

  33. Speed, airframe dimensions, nosecone shape and fin shape

  34. What effect does a boat tail have on a subsonic rocket’s coefficient of drag (Cd)?

  35. It decreases the Cd by reducing the base drag

  36. The flight of a high power rocket can be seperated into three portions; they are:

  37. Powered flight, un-powered ascent and descent

  38. What is the thrust curve of a regressive motor burn?

  39. A regressive burn has a high initial thrust relative to the ending thrust of the motor

  40. What is the thrust curve of a progressive motor?

  41. A progressive burn has a lower initial thrust relative to the ending thrust

  42. Why does a bates grain have an essentially neutral thrust curve?

  43. Because the burn area of the motor remains relatively constant

  44. What is the function of a motor liner and the O-ring seals in a solid rocket motor?

  45. To keep the hot gasses of the motor from burning or melting the motor case

  46. What is the most common oxidizer in commercially available high power composite solid rocket motors?

  47. Ammonium Perchlorate

  48. What is NH4ClO4?

  49. Ammonium Perchlorate

  50. A small hole is typically recommended near the top, but below the nosecone or payload section, of a high power rocket’s booster section. Why?

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