Design and Launch of a Chemical Hybrid Rocket for AYAA National Rocket Competition
This project aims to design and build a chemical hybrid rocket capable of reaching an apogee of 20,000 ft while incorporating an inbuilt recovery system. We will compete in the AYAA National Rocket Competition and apply learned skills to a practical endeavor. This initiative will serve as an effective final year project (FYP) and seeks to establish a lasting aerospace club at Monash, enhancing the profile of the Monash Aerospace Program. Updates include current progress, design refinements, and preparation for static thrust tests in accordance with CASA regulations.
Design and Launch of a Chemical Hybrid Rocket for AYAA National Rocket Competition
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Aims & Purpose • design and build chemical hybrid rocket reaching an apogee of 20 000ft • inbuilt recovery system • compete in AYAA National Rocket Competition • Apply learned skills and techniques to a practical project • Eligibility as an FYP • Establish a lasting club that builds interest in the field • Enhance the profile of the Monash Aerospace Program
Organizational Structure • Nicks diagram • Current members • Aim
Current Progress • Engine Prototype designed & built • Chemical Hybrid Engine • NO2 oxidiser • Paraffin wax fuel grain • Preparing to conduct static thrust tests
Regulations • Contacted Tripoli • Tripoli launch site located 40km out of Bendigo • Certified to 25 000ft • CASA regulations
Future Prospects • Launch by start S2 • Gant chart • Establishment of a baseline model by end of year • Refinement of design in 2013 onwards (FYPs etc) • AYAA National Rocket Competition
Requirements • Funding estimates - construction materials- consumables (fuels)- travel expenses • Assistance- access to facilities- technical advice- safety guidance- inclusion as a FYP
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