Team Lightning RodLaunch Readiness Review
Fall 2010 Rev C
11/2/2010
Trevor LukeChris BennettMatt Holmes
Sushia Rahimizadeh
Alex ShelanskiMatthew Dickinson Jesse Ellison
11/2/2010
Mission Overview Objective
To determine if future spacecraft will be able to utilize energy generated by vibrational and rotational motion as additional energy sources
To determine if more energy can be generated from vibrational motion or rotational motion
What we hope to prove and discover A significant amount of energy can be produced from the motion of the satellite A satellite can generate enough energy to power some systems
Hypothesis Rotational motion will produce more energy than vibrational motion
Why we are doing this mission To develop an alternative method of generating power for spacecraft
Rotational Generator TestOct. 17th
•The Rotational Generator was hooked up to an oscilloscope and the magnets were spun around the coils. •The oscilloscope measured the Voltage outputted by the generator•This test was to tell the team if the Rotational Generator would perform as expected.•Conclusion: The Rotational Generator worked as well as expected. No modifications were needed.
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Vibrational Generator TestOct. 17th
•The Vibrational Generator was hooked up to an oscilloscope and the magnets were spun around the coils. •The oscilloscope measured the Voltage outputted by the generator•This test was to tell the team if the Vibrational Generator would perform as expected.•Conclusion: The Vibrational Generator worked as well as expected. No modifications were needed.
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•Tested our HOBO and Micro-controller for 2 hours •Used 5lbs of Dry Ice in a styrofoam cooler•The test was to see if all of our electronics were still running after the test period.•All of the electronics were still on and operating after the test period.
Cold Test OCT 30th
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Coldest = -72 degrees C
•Turned on the camera and tested its ability to take pictures for an extended period of time.•The test ran for 30 minutes.•The camera ran smoothly and took a picture every 20 seconds
Image Test Oct. 28th
Example Picture
Drop Test Oct. 28th
•The structure was dropped from different heights in order to find its weak points so that they could be fixed. •The reason for this test was mainly to ensure that the balloon sat and the data within would not get destroyed upon landing.•Conclusion: After six drop tests a seal on one side broke, probably due to the fact that the rock broke loose of the tape holding it down and smashed into the corner. Team Lightning Rod still judged this test as a success because the balloon sat only has to endure one drop/landing. The break can be seen in the picture below.
Whip TestOct. 28th
•The prototype structure (weighted properly) was attached to a string and swung around in circles. •This tested both the ability of their structure to endure the whipping motion after burst as well as the structure’s ability to maintain a good hold onto the flight rope.•Conclusion: The satellite passed this test easily as the balloon sat retained a firm hold on the flight string and there was no damage whatsoever to the structure itself.
Flight Simulation TestOct. 17th
•The fully constructed satellite was initially spun on a table with one side left open so that the team could see that generators were performing correctly under the expected flight conditions. •The next stage of this test was to hang the fully sealed box over the edge of the table to see if it were balanced properly and if it would spin and shake as the team hoped it would.•Conclusion: The structure passed this test because the team was able to see that both generators were enduring enough motion to produce a discernable amount of energy.
Expected Results
The generators will produce a measurable amount of power
More power from rotational generator than from the vibrational generator
Higher energy output during turbulence Highest energy output during burst Results independent of temperature and
pressure
Biggest Worries
Time constraint Generator failure Glitches in the programming Component failure Generator breaking on impact Too many magnetic fields
RequirementHow it will be Accomplished
Shall collect and analyze data through additional experiments Generators and MicroBalloonSat should be returned working Testing proved itFlight String interface tube Whip TestKeeping internal temperature above -10C Cold Test Total wieght shall not exceed 850g BudgetAcquire ascent and descent rates of the flight string HOBOAllow for HOBO DesignAllow for external temperature cable DesignAllow for Camera DesignAllow for Heater DesignShall be made of foam core DesignParts list and budget shall include spare parts BudgetHave contact information written on the outside, along with flag Will be doneProposal, design, and other units shall be in metric They areLaunch day schedule DoneNo one shall get hurt Nothing so farAll hardware should get returned working It WillKeep detailed budget BudgetAll purchases shall have receipts They doHave fun and be creative We triedNothing alive will be permitted as payload Ok
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