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A New Crater

20/8/2014

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Launching a camera on my 3L water rocket at the scenic Henbury Meteorite Crater, NT. Unfortunately my rocket, all too eager, added to the nearby craters when the parachute broke away.
Update
    My updates have been slow and irregular but I have no intention of leaving Water Rocketry. At the moment I have been learning and working on equations for supersonic flows in a Converging-Diverging Nozzle. I hope to begin testing these equations by making and testing C-D Nozzles.
    I want to rebuild my large Water Rocket again.
    I also want to make a Water Rocket Glider and write a page about wings and lift force.
    I intend to build an idea I have for a Staging Device.
    I will also add a page on the safe use of sparkler rockets (Yes, there not Water Rockets but I find them as another enjoyable form of Rocketry).
    Since my Timer Recovery System was destroyed in the video above, I will restart my work on the Altimeter Recovery System with a new design.

    I'd like to thank Joseph and Obat for their kind comments in the Altimeter post. The reason I made this site was so others could learn and enjoy Water Rocketry as much as I do. I hope this site will be helpful to people and I will try to give more updates on my developments in Water Rocketry.
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Thrust Test Stand

18/10/2013

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Recently i built a Test Stand which could hold a water rocket so that it could be analysed by a high-speed camera (and hopefully a load cell in the future).
Below is a video of three different nozzles being tested.
The intention of the test stand is to measure flow rates and analyse the effects of different nozzles. Because the tests are static, the water is not held down like it would in flight so the water is free to splash up, allowing some air to escape before the water. Despite this, this stand will allow me to test and analyse the effects of air/water mixing and De laval nozzle designs for water rocketry, experiments I hope to begin these holidays.
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Onboard camera and a spiral nozzle

2/1/2013

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    This video show the recent testing of a new avionics bay, onboard camera and a spiral nozzle.
    The Avionics bay is lighter and a better lay out then the previous design, but once again the altimeter did not register the flight. So some more testing wil be made.
    The Onboard camera worked well but placing it on a 1.25L rocket made the footage erratic.
    The Spiral nozzle seemed to work well and displays a good exhaust plume.

Onboard Camera
Spiral Nozzle
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Altimeter

8/4/2012

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    I recently obtained a StratoLogger SL100 from PerfectFlight.
http://www.perfectflite.com/sl100.html
    Because this altimeter came with two outputs for recovery I started to design a new recovery system. This new recovery system would use the two outputs to first deploy a parachut at apogee the the second would open the parachute at a preset altitude. More on this in the Parachutes page.

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    The recovery system would also be made as  aerodynamic as possible. Knowing that the most aerodynamic shape for subsonic flight was the Elipsoid with a length 2x its width, I put the values into this 125-nosecones excel spreadsheet.

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    I created the mould with the device in the picture, more infomation here. The nose cone was made from paper mache.

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Nozzle Experiments

3/3/2012

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    Due to a new launcher, I've been experimenting with restriced nozzles. 
    The first set of tests were of a 12mm and a 6mm nozzle, as in the video below.
    Further experiments into Cavitation and air/water mixing Soon!
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Slow Progress

2/1/2012

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Due to large bottles such as 2.25L's being too weak to splice, there has been little development since the Ascender-1.
Here's the Ascender-1 with a friends rocket with onboard footage.
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Rocketfest XV

28/11/2011

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An event a friend and I launched at.
Some very interesting rockets.
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Ascender 1 complete

2/10/2011

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My largest rocket yet with a capacity of around 7.7L and 156cm tall.
More infomation here.
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Pressure Testing Stand

13/9/2011

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    Today I was testing some bottle splices before I continued the construction of my latest rocket.
    I used this opotunity to show my testing stand. Making a stand makes pressure testing rockets easy and safe. 
    Click here for more infomation.

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Australian Flag Parachute

3/7/2011

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  After pulling apart an Australian Flag, I sowed around the edge for streangth and to stop freying. Then I sowed 8 cotton strings to it then made sure the outer strings were further away then the inner strings to keep the parachute as rectangular as possible.
    No hole was needed for a stable decent because the flag was small and porous, containing lots of small holes. It worked out quite well but was a bit difficult to see from 100 or so metres below it.

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