Paper Rocket Parachute Deployment

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The discussion focuses on designing a parachute deployment mechanism for a paper rocket launched with an air compressor at 60 psi. Participants emphasize the importance of timing the parachute release to coincide with the rocket's peak altitude to maximize descent control. Suggestions include creating a flap that remains closed during ascent and opens at the apex to deploy the parachute. The conversation highlights the necessity of precise engineering to avoid premature or delayed deployment, which can affect the rocket's performance. Overall, the goal is to ensure a successful parachute deployment for optimal results in the physics competition.
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In AP Physics B, for our physics olympics, for one event, we are required to make a paper rocket that will be launched straight up in the air by an air compressor and pump. (60 psi)

We have already assembled the paper rocket, with one cylinder of paper, a cone paper nose, and a load of tape to ensure the top doesn't burst on launch.

My teacher warned that the winners and the losers always have parachutes, because either you nail it or you don't. (Parachute might deploy too early, too late, etc...)

How can I deploy a parachute when the rocket is at its peak point?

We have paper, string, plastic bags, and pretty much anything we can get our hands on.

Thank you, any help is very welcome.
 
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Boxlife27 said:
In AP Physics B, for our physics olympics, for one event, we are required to make a paper rocket that will be launched straight up in the air by an air compressor and pump. (60 psi)

We have already assembled the paper rocket, with one cylinder of paper, a cone paper nose, and a load of tape to ensure the top doesn't burst on launch.

My teacher warned that the winners and the losers always have parachutes, because either you nail it or you don't. (Parachute might deploy too early, too late, etc...)

How can I deploy a parachute when the rocket is at its peak point?

We have paper, string, plastic bags, and pretty much anything we can get our hands on.

Thank you, any help is very welcome.

What are your ideas so far? Do you know about how long it will take from launch to apex?
 
No, I don't know that, but I believe we will try something like this. http://youtu.be/EQM3NvbK1fE
Creating a flap that will remain closed on the way up and open and deploy the parachute at its peak... Opinions? Thanks
 
Due to the constant never ending supply of "cool stuff" happening in Aerospace these days I'm creating this thread to consolidate posts every time something new comes along. Please feel free to add random information if its relevant. So to start things off here is the SpaceX Dragon launch coming up shortly, I'll be following up afterwards to see how it all goes. :smile: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/

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