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    Simplified rocket lateral dynamics model sign convention

    Hi everyone :smile: . I had came across a simplified simplified rocket lateral dynamics model :https://github.com/build-week/hover-jet/blob/feature/start-design-scripts/design-scripts/jet_vane_speed.ipynb . It has vanes at the exit which generate lift force and can control the rocket...
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    EDF Rocket with Thrust Tube: Physics Explained

    Ah I see, not my finest moment I admit
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    EDF Rocket with Thrust Tube: Physics Explained

    I am not sure what TLA refers to, but an EDF is an electric ducted fan
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    Greetings from a mechanical undergrad

    Hi Lnewqban nice to meet you, thank you for the link! I actually had a query pertaining to something related in that area
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    EDF Rocket with Thrust Tube: Physics Explained

    No worries. I will do some research on it. I think of confused the terms in addition; I had thought a ducted fan and ducted propeller are the same
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    EDF Rocket with Thrust Tube: Physics Explained

    Hi Dullard thanks for the response. Can you please elaborate why it is such?
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    Greetings from a mechanical undergrad

    Thank you for the link!I will have a look at it:smile:
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    EDF Rocket with Thrust Tube: Physics Explained

    Hi everyone. I am tasked with making an EDF rocket for a university project. The end of the rocket has a set of flaps that redirect air to control the rockets trajectory, seen in the image. The 90mm EDF itself is located near region 1.. I would like to know why, the physics behind it, a smaller...
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    Greetings from a mechanical undergrad

    Hi everyone. I am a final year mechanical engineering student. I have had a basic introduction in cfd. I am currently working on a EDF rocket as my final project, although I have zero experience in the RC world. I look foward to meeting new people and gaining knowledge from the physics forum
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