Water Rocket Challenge (for instructable members!)

 by oscarthompson
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BEFORE YOU READ, THE CONTEST HAS FINISHED.

In memory with the 40th anniversary of the Apollo missions

I want you.....Instructable members... and I to create Instructables so i scaled maned mission to mars with water rockets is possible for me to make.

If you contribute you will have and get all the things below:

your name will be on the side of the rocket
you will be given video footage of the challenge and a certificate send by email.
your name will be in the credits of the movie made
and you will have the honour that you have contributed to this project

Of course were NOT going to mars and its not about the moon but a water rocket lem (Lunar Excursion Module)would be a bit hard

I will show you what i am hoping to do in the next few steps
 
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Step 1: Launch

Genisis II launch.bmp
The first stage is to launch a rocket (of Course)...

But not just a normal water rocket a scale model of the delta II.

The picture I made will explain

If you have any ideas for this please leave a comment on the intro. If you have a rocket that could do a task described in the picture like i do please leave a comment or if you want to contribute to the competition make an Instructable on it. and leave a link to it on the into.

If you instructable is used on the challenge your name will be on the side of the rocket
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hedzup456 says: May 13, 2011. 12:40 AM
i know how you could have a 'bracing system'.

ok, you have two bottles, one smaller, connected by elastic bands., which are taught when normal, but take the shock off impacts ect
hedzup456 in reply to hedzup456May 13, 2011. 12:41 AM
oh, wait, nevermind....two years late....oops
aryan23jain says: Aug 5, 2010. 3:41 AM
i did a project on water rocket..made the model and mathematical formulations and simulation using matlab...and i did experiments too with different amount of water and averying pressure...it was superb ...any chance i can contribute here...so that i can get certificate or something :)
oscarthompson (author) says: Aug 26, 2009. 4:36 AM
The contest has ended. I will probably have the certificates and video to you by early to mid September
air.command in reply to oscarthompsonNov 12, 2009. 4:20 PM
Any videos of the flights available yet?
oscarthompson (author) in reply to air.commandNov 13, 2009. 7:56 AM
Yes, on step seven... I will hope to get an youtube acount in the near future so I can post a lot more there. Thanks for your website, its brilliant. I would also like to thank you for the polaron' series of rockets.. which i have begun to make... on my other instructable 'professional water rocket guide'.

Thanks

Oscar
possum888 says: Sep 11, 2009. 3:35 AM
You have uploaded a Windows Movie Maker project instead of an actual video file. I can't view it because the project is looking for the original files. Other than that, awesome project!
oscarthompson (author) in reply to possum888Sep 11, 2009. 8:22 AM
sorry, i thought i had done "save to my computer" as an AVI. I will change it now
oscarthompson (author) says: Sep 8, 2009. 12:15 AM
I will put the video up on the instructable this afternoon as the email provider won't let me send it... For people in America that might be tomorrow Thanks oscar
cowscankill says: Jul 12, 2009. 6:37 PM
I could so do this. I mean.. I have done this before!
oscarthompson (author) in reply to cowscankillJul 12, 2009. 11:26 PM
Cool if you want to join the group just go to
http://www.instructables.com/group/waterrocketchallenge/
cowscankill in reply to oscarthompsonJul 14, 2009. 4:25 PM
Ah... but that's the thing. When is the deadline? Idk how soon I will be able to work on this.
oscarthompson (author) in reply to cowscankillSep 5, 2009. 1:12 PM
I deeply sorry but your email doesn't seem to work? It has worked with the other contributers but there was a failure with yours. Is it that you email provider can't take attachments? thanks Oscar
cowscankill in reply to oscarthompsonSep 5, 2009. 3:29 PM
o.O? I don't know.... I use yahoo. I use attachments all the time... which email did I give you? (PM me, don't reply as a comment so people can't see my email)
oscarthompson (author) in reply to cowscankillJul 14, 2009. 10:57 PM
25th august
dpr says: Jul 13, 2009. 12:26 PM
why dont u just go out and BUY a rocket much more eaiser and less trouble to build and there are ones with payloads that u can put stuff in.
oscarthompson (author) in reply to dprJul 13, 2009. 12:54 PM
Because the is instructables were you make things plus it's probaky cheaper to make a water rocket and i dought the rockets that you buy are water rockets
dpr in reply to oscarthompsonJul 14, 2009. 5:30 PM
yea but arn't u a pyromaniac haha no but seriously it only like 20 dollars for a rocketthat does wat ur asking for.
kld435 in reply to dprAug 28, 2009. 4:26 PM
dude ur not getting the point. the point of doing all of this is the fun of building and launching it. not buying one in the store.
dpr in reply to kld435Aug 28, 2009. 8:17 PM
Ok watever just shut up about it hes already built it its just the way people prefer thing i personally want a store bought item that is not jerry riged not saying that oscarthompsson's rocket is its just i really dont want a rocket that i have to make outta scrach k got it?
oscarthompson (author) in reply to dprJul 14, 2009. 10:58 PM
Not for the payload I'm trying to carry
dpr in reply to oscarthompsonJul 15, 2009. 9:59 AM
wat r u trying to carry
oscarthompson (author) in reply to dprJul 15, 2009. 12:04 PM
rc car about 7 cm long 4 cm wide parachute attimeter and a camera
dpr in reply to oscarthompsonJul 15, 2009. 12:17 PM
Y it seems pointless go outside and go mountainbiking.
oscarthompson (author) in reply to dprJul 15, 2009. 2:04 PM
It's for fun
dpr in reply to oscarthompsonJul 16, 2009. 11:48 AM
its too much work and no offence it seems lame
oscarthompson (author) in reply to dprJul 16, 2009. 1:28 PM
I've all ready got half of the things sorted out
dpr in reply to oscarthompsonJul 17, 2009. 10:35 AM
Oh well then do it idk
shofgh says: Aug 6, 2009. 8:00 AM
can you add parachute?
oscarthompson (author) in reply to shofghAug 6, 2009. 9:20 AM
What do you mean?
Nicepolicy16 says: Jul 23, 2009. 8:19 PM
I have an instructable, with the problem of trying to escape the gravity of Mars after landing Astronauts there, for them to return to Earth after their mission has finished . There is also docking problems etc . I was going to turn water into Hydrogen and Oxygen for Space Flight .Go to this Instructable :

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-Astronauts-will-Travel-To-Mars/
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oscarthompson (author) says: Jul 19, 2009. 7:07 AM
Genisis II..... on launch pad
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oscarthompson (author) says: Jul 13, 2009. 8:03 AM
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Kryptonite in reply to oscarthompsonJul 14, 2009. 2:58 AM
Oh no I missed it! Oh well I hope you have fun any way.
oscarthompson (author) in reply to KryptoniteJul 14, 2009. 8:07 AM
Well if you have a design I will consider it. And even if it doesn't get used you will still get all the things mentioned in the intro
Kryptonite in reply to oscarthompsonJul 18, 2009. 5:40 AM
Ahh, thank you but I do not have a design but I was thinking something up, but it might take more thought. Thank you for the consideration though.
Dr.Paj says: Jul 12, 2009. 2:06 PM
As for a recovery system, there are a few tried methods. My favorite method is the "squashed balloon" method. It is simple and will most likely work.

Here's a link to a site with the method demonstrated

Basically how it works is that the pressure from the rocket holds the end cap on tightly, so tight in fact that the air filled balloon that is placed between the end cap and the rocket is squished and doesnt move the cap off of the top of the rocket. In order for the cap to be pushed off of the rocket, the rocket must expend all of its air and water (becoming less compressed and leaving the rocket with a slightly smaller diameter).

Now this is where the balloon comes in handy. The balloon continues to push with the same force as it did before the launch, but the difference is the pressure between the end cap and the rocket. The balloon (hopefully) will push the end cap off at the time the rocket is at the top of its path.

It's a little difficult to explain, but the site that I have linked has a nice animation showing what happens along with a more in depth explanation. It even shows how to make the rocket (which I doubt will be helpful on instructables). Hope this has helped spark some ideas.
oscarthompson (author) in reply to Dr.PajJul 13, 2009. 9:58 AM
Thanks i just read through all of it.... What im confused about is that surely the end cap/nose conewould blow off durig pressurisation. I ether not got it or theres a bit im missing? Thanks Oscar
Dr.Paj in reply to oscarthompsonJul 13, 2009. 10:22 AM
The nose cap is nearly the same size as the rocket, so the balloon wouldn't "pop" it off, it would slowly slide off the top. Also the balloon isn't completely filled so it is extremely easy to smash together (to the point of being unable to break it by stepping on it.
oscarthompson (author) in reply to Dr.PajJul 14, 2009. 8:41 AM
I have made a certificate for you do you want you real name on it on your member name on it?
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