ScrapDaddy
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I know what an antizipper design is as it's self explanigory but can someone show me an example of one?
I know what an antizipper design is as it's self explanigory but can someone show me an example of one?![]()
After just 2 unserious responses? My, oh my... you really are new to TRF, aren't you?Thank I was going to have this thread shut down : D
After just 2 unserious responses? My, oh my... you really are new to TRF, aren't you?![]()
I gotta admit, though - DRM's post was much better than mine.
MarkII
Yup, that's it! The rocket separates into two sections right above the motor mount/fin can (usually). A large hollow coupler projecting out of the aft section is what keeps the two sections together. It often contains an ejection baffle and is topped by a sturdy bulkhead which is where one end of the shock cord is attached. The upper section is hollow all the way up to either the base of the nose cone or the base of the payload section. The nose cone or payload section is permanently attached. The other end of the shock cord runs up inside the upper section and is attached to the base of either the nose cone or payload section. The parachute is usually attached to a loop in the shock cord just above or at least not far away from where the cord attaches to the bottom section. The parachute is folded and then wrapped "burrito-style" in a protective heat shield or deployment bag and placed in the upper section with some of the shock cord wrapped around it so that when the two sections separate, the cord promptly pulls the 'chute package out of the upper section. The rest of the cord is coiled up and laid in the upper section alongside the parachute. The long, non-stretching shock cord allows the two sections to separate for quite a distance, which gives them time to slow down as they lose momentum. The shock cord never pulls against the lip of a body tube at any time in the sequence, and so it cannot produce a zipper.You can see the thread at:https://www.rocketryforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3947&d=1237995179 and the first post gives you an example of what my zipperless design looks like with the baffle installed instead of a plain bulkhead.
Wayne
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