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Spacecraft Structures pdf - ER - NASA

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22 – <strong>NASA</strong> Engineering Design Challenge: <strong>Spacecraft</strong> <strong>Structures</strong> 20078. Classroom SessionsSession 1Introducing the Challenge and Getting StartedIn this first session, you will introduce the activity and provide students withbackground information about <strong>NASA</strong>, the Ares launch vehicles, and spacecraftstructures. You will define the challenge and discuss how engineers approacha design problem. Students will practice dropping the sandbag until they canconsistently launch the bottle rocket to orbit. You will conclude the session bylaunching a teacher-built model thrust structure and challenging students tobuild models that are lighter-weight.Learning Goals• Understand and define thrust structure.• Recognize the need for models.• Understand the relationship between a model and the actual objectbeing designed.• Recognize a need for a standard test procedure.• Make observations and collect data.• Understand the need for averaging.• Calculate averages.Materials• Transparencies for overhead projector. (Masters can be found at the end ofthis guide.)– Ares Launch Vehicles.– Thrust <strong>Structures</strong>.– The Challenge.• Launch stand (includes launch lever, ring stand, weight to drop, bottlerocket and yard stick or ring stand with file card to set drop height).• A too-heavy overbuilt thrust structure built by the teacher. (See section6 later in this session for a model.)• Yard stick (or meter stick).• File card or similar size piece of a manila folder.• Wall chart (or chalkboard) for recording drop heights and launch results.Optional:• Additional ring stand.• Third ring stand.• String.

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