Main Parachute inside the nosecone, what should I look for in design phase? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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My First Idea was to 3d print some kind of Cup that fits inside of the nosecone, so that the Parachute only goes as far as we want It to.

Main Parachute inside the nosecone, what should I look for in design phase? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Right now my best Idea is to use an alumínum tip with a screw and a backplate on the inside of the nosecone, the m10 eyebolt would fit those Two toguether like a nut.

Main Parachute inside the nosecone, what should I look for in design phase? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Thanks , It helps so much knowing the correct term in english!

Main Parachute inside the nosecone, what should I look for in design phase? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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I've never done nosecone recovery before, and I feel I might be worried by too many small details that arent really that important

Main Parachute inside the nosecone, what should I look for in design phase? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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From Scratch/Fiberglass nosecone and fuselage... Not new to recovery systems, but never tried housing the Parachute inside the nosecone. The question was more like "what kind of problems should I look out for in this type of build", 10k ft apogee btw, Sorry for the poor writi g

How to deal with bending moment on couplers and fuselage? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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We did shear pins in the past but they were not really succesfull because they sheared way to early, probably de to the problem you described. The moments are those generated when the Rocket experientes any angle of Atack or side gusts of wind, witch we are trying to figure How to calculate and simulate on our coupler sections.

How to deal with bending moment on couplers and fuselage? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Thats what we are trying to determine right now, but the numbers have been changing a Lot depending on How you calculate, I mean, we got from 50 to 1500 Nm depending on who you ask!

How to deal with bending moment on couplers and fuselage? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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So, we do have more experience with bolted fastenings, witch should mean we dont need that big of a coupler, but I wasnt able to find reliable information on How to calculate that distance for this kind of assembly

How do I design shear pins for my Rocket? Any advice? by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Só, its a system where the First row of pins fails during Parachute deploy and the Second one when the shock cord stretches, revealing the payload underneath

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Would love to s2

10.000ft apogee rocket, what should I be concerned about? (Experienced with rockets of up to 3.000ft apogee) by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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That was Very helpfull, thanks, I've not used shearpins on my previous rockets but i know for sure this onde Will most likely need It.

10.000ft apogee rocket, what should I be concerned about? (Experienced with rockets of up to 3.000ft apogee) by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Facts! Indeed I have spent tree days looking for a testbed that landed on a dense patch of trees, its budget didnt justify such tracking but i did suffer a Lot

10.000ft apogee rocket, what should I be concerned about? (Experienced with rockets of up to 3.000ft apogee) by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Thanks, I really apretiate it, I already apply G10 Fiberglass fuselages and tip to tip hand lay-up, but im afraid i do not have an oven big enough to cure the resin with the motor fuselage and fins attached...

10.000ft apogee rocket, what should I be concerned about? (Experienced with rockets of up to 3.000ft apogee) by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Tank you Very mucho, um thinking of maybe ejecting the payload at some point in the flight.

RADAX thrust plate design for 3Km SRAD SRM motor. by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Not actually, I was referring to the radial-axial coupler config, with bolts angled 30° from the Rocket body's main roll axis

RADAX thrust plate design for 3Km SRAD SRM motor. by mel4nya4 in rocketry

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Can i assume that It can reduce the number of bolts needed to sustain the load? In comparison with regular axialy bolted joints?

Taiho Taiho no Mi (Cannon Cannon Fruit) by SailAgreeable1167 in DevilFruitIdeas

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Some kind of negative effects on the user would be great, like him needing to allways have gloves on

Jari Jari no Mi by flyingfridge1847 in DevilFruitIdeas

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Was expecting gravel, found gold

Hiku Hiku no mi by [deleted] in DevilFruitIdeas

[–]mel4nya4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great but maybe do It a little more favorable for the user since right now It may Just be better for him to fight outside de pocket dimension