Saturday, January 02, 2010

Notional Next Rocket...

Its still going to be six months or more before I can really start working on this, but its my next notional rocket. It uses the motor valves and actuators from the Silver vehicle in a more aerodynamic shape. The Green tanks are Wellmate WM12 tanks with the air bladders removed, and the blue tank is the WM-6 that was the fuel tank on the silver. With a 16" diameter and 380 liters of light weight 500 PSI tankage it should go to 100K ft +. Its basically 20 ft tall.
The tanks would be joined together with carbon fiber barrels bonded to the tanks.


11 comments:

David said...

Reusable? Recovery?

Paul Breed said...

The current thought is a small drogue followed by a propulsive landing.
Another option is to use the fins to "glide back" and pull up followed by a propulsive landing.
This would probably mean the addition of some small control canards on the front of the vehicle.


The fact that the main oxidizer tanks are split in two reduces slosh and allows you to have some control over the CG.

Dorkmo said...

put some delta wings on that baby

Paul Breed said...

If its fluffy enough you don't need delta wings, one can fly the body.

You don't need much L/D , just enough to correct for pre launch uncertainty
in the winds aloft.

High Power Rocketry said...

Make sure to get a camera in there! Most recent high altitude flights seem to delete the camera despite the fact that HD cameras are now compact and cheap. Shame on them...

David said...

Questions if I may:
1) What are your goals now?
2) Use the generic term Oxidiser - so are you thinking of moving away from peroxide?
3) Is this a part of a business plan or is this purely am amateur effort?

Any way, I look forward to your progress - hopefully you will continue to post information.

Paul Breed said...

1) What are your goals now?
To figure out how to pay for building ever more capable rockets.

2) Use the generic term Oxidiser.
No change in oxidizer I'd just rather not have that search term show up if someone can't seem to buy enough hair bleach.... read the news, maybe me being just a tiny bit paranoid.


3) Is this a part of a business plan or is this purely am amateur effort?
See the answer to question #1, the only real path to solve #1 is to make it a paying business. How to get the business case to close is the tough part. I'm not personally convinced that there is enough $$ in Sub Orbital Science/Education Payloads to close the business case. I'm still working on that one....

Anonymous said...

What if the vanes were half-circles and were mounted on a track on the carbon fiber barrels, so when it was going up, they would be at the bottom; when falling, push them to the top, so the engine stays earthward, eliminating a drogue chute?

Would probably have to push them up and down somehow...

Paul Breed said...

Hard to make a movable part that is strong enough for supersonic flight, and lighter than a drogue chute.

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