Hi everyone,
I'm working on a recovery system for a mid-altitude rocket, and I’m looking to design a CO₂-based ejection mechanism to avoid using explosive materials. My goal is to create a safe and reliable release system by using a cam mechanism controlled by a servo motor.
Servo Motor: The cam will be rotated by a servo motor, which will allow me to control the release point precisely. By adjusting the cam’s profile, I’m aiming for a controlled release of the stored energy in the springs, resulting in a quick and effective deployment.
Any advice on servo torque requirements for this type of system? I want to avoid straining the servo while compressing the springs.
If anyone has experience with CO₂ ejection systems or has used cam mechanisms in similar setups, I’d really appreciate your insights. Thanks in advance for any tips or feedback you can offer!
I'm working on a recovery system for a mid-altitude rocket, and I’m looking to design a CO₂-based ejection mechanism to avoid using explosive materials. My goal is to create a safe and reliable release system by using a cam mechanism controlled by a servo motor.
Concept Overview:
Cam Mechanism: The idea is to use a cam to hold back springs that are compressed and ready to push the CO₂ cartridge forward. At a certain point in the cam’s rotation, the springs would be released, rapidly driving the CO₂ cartridge into a puncture pin to trigger the ejection.Servo Motor: The cam will be rotated by a servo motor, which will allow me to control the release point precisely. By adjusting the cam’s profile, I’m aiming for a controlled release of the stored energy in the springs, resulting in a quick and effective deployment.
Questions and Advice Needed:
How can I optimize the cam profile to ensure a reliable lock and smooth release for the springs?Any advice on servo torque requirements for this type of system? I want to avoid straining the servo while compressing the springs.
If anyone has experience with CO₂ ejection systems or has used cam mechanisms in similar setups, I’d really appreciate your insights. Thanks in advance for any tips or feedback you can offer!