A REACTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A PARTIALLY GUIDED SMALL SOUNDING ROCKET

A reactive control system for a partially guided small sounding rocket

A reactive control system for a partially guided small sounding rocket

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Most small sounding rockets are unguided vehicle.Stability is solved aerodynamically using fins and/or rapidly spinning the vehicle and trajectory is determined by the azimuth and elevation of the launch pad as the rocket usually fly a gravity turn.Access to upper atmosphere usually require two or three stages and the presence of fins on the upper stages inflict a penalty on the stability of the launcher in the start configuration.The paper presents a modification made to an existing launcher suggested by the Engraved 40oz Tumbler need to add dead weight for stability when flying small payloads.By eliminating the fins from the Media second stage and using a RCS for active stability and control of the upper stage several opportunities arise: the aerodynamic configuration is simpler and the stability in the start configuration improved, drag is reduced a bit, non-gravity turn evolutions are possible and special payload requested attitudes (mainly orienting a camera towards ground) are conceivable.

Of course, this require a new OBC with enhanced sensors and new navigation and flight control algorithms.

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