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Project Objective

This project has been under taken by the team Gou O.R.A.N.G.E. (Original Rocket Ablative Nozzle Group Extraordinaire). The objective of this project is to design, develop, and build a prototype of a Simulated Solid Rocket Motor (SSRM). A “simulated” solid rocket motor will actually be a bi-propellant gaseous/liquid motor with a particulate injection system to provide the abrasive properties of solid propellants. This configuration will enable the heat transfer and amount of abrasive material to be closely controlled, allowing the Composite Material Science Laboratory (CMSL) to quickly characterize composites. The prototype will consist of the gaseous/liquid motor, and a mounting system that will place the composite material sample directly in the exhaust plume of the motor. Also included in the design, will be the control and monitoring systems for the rocket motor, fuel/oxidizer feed systems, and ground support equipment used to secure the motor for firing.

 

 

 

 

The SSRM will be completed by the end of 2011-2012 academic year (please refer to the schedule for details). 

What's  New...

  • Critical Design Review completed (presentation, paper)
  • Senior Design I Completed
  • Construction and Initial Subsystem Testing Underway
  • All parts Ordered

Partner's and Thanks

  • Mass Flow Controller hardware donations from Parker Hannifin Instruments
  • Scrap Steel donations from Robert Kupke
  • Facilities use and welding services donations from Ken Reams

Key Upcoming Milestones

 

 

 

 


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