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Hybrid Design Program helps you design hybrid rocket motors by calculating all the essentials you need to build your motor.
Determine drag coefficient (Cd), center of pressure (Xcp), CN-alpha and Cm-alpha of supersonic and hypersonic rockets and re-entry vehicles. In addition, on a separate screen HyperCFD displays and plots CN-Body, CN-Fins, CN-Total and Cm-Total as a function of angle of attack (AOA) using up/down controls. HyperCFD uses empirical corrections to ...
IGNITER.xls - Rocket Motor Igniter Design
This is an MS EXCEL spreadsheet that may be used to estimate the chamber pressure that occurs in a rocket motor due to combustion of a pyrotechnic igniter. Use of a properly sized pyro igniter is important for efficient rocket motor design. The motor should reach full operating pressure rapidly ...
Impulse Roc is a AP (ammonium perchlorate) solid motor design program for the Windows environment.
2D (3D) Rocket trajectory and impact calculation, Version 2.2A. Simulates rockets with up to 5 stages. User definable or built in Mach dependent drag coefficient. User definable or built in thrust curves. User definable overlay maps with import facilities for GPS and other geographical data. Extensive plotting facilities of trajectory ...
A relatively simple-to-make beam-type loadcell may be designed by use of this Excel spreadsheet. The user specifies the dimensions of the loadcell body (basically, a rectangular block of metal) and the size of hole to be drilled through the body, in order to achieve the desired load capacity. The only ...
ORBITER is a free flight simulator that goes beyond the confines of Earth's atmosphere. Launch the Space Shuttle from Kennedy Space Center to deploy a satellite, rendezvous with the International Space Station or take the futuristic Delta-glider for a tour through the solar system - the choice is yours.