Enhancements to a Propulsion Demonstrator
Author(s) -
Rafic Bachnak,
Sofía Maldonado,
Fernando González
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19542
Subject(s) - propulsion , bachelor , aeronautics , computer science , engineering , simulation , aerospace engineering , archaeology , history
This paper presents enhancements to a propulsion demonstrator that illustrates how a rocket works. The operation of the original system is manual and collection and display of useful data is not possible. The updated system consists of the following major components: (1) a computercontrolled ignition mechanism; (2) a programmable valve that allows control of oxygen flow during the ignition phase and throughout the demonstration process; (3) temperature and pressure sensors inside the rocket chamber to monitor the behavior of the system and allow computation of resulting thrust; and (4) a data acquisition board for interfacing the various components. The system can be assembled in five minutes and is fully controlled by software via push buttons in a LabVIEWTM programming environment. This paper documents the major system components and discusses test results.
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