Team 502: NASA Student Launch


The Zenith Program
Department of Mechanical Engineering


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About Our Project

Inspired by NASA’s Artemis mission, Senior Design Team 502 seeks to design, fabricate, and fly a high powered rocket for the 2024 NASA Student Launch competition. The goals of this team, officially known as the Zenith program, are to make competition for the first time in school history, engage students of all ages in aerospace activities, and build the foundation for a successful aerospace program at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. This year’s rocket will safely fly and recover a 5lb payload, reaching an apogee of over 4000ft with dual-deploy capabilities. The launch vehicle features a fiberglass airframe, a SLS-manufactured nosecone and fins, and an avionics bay with full telemetry and GPS capabilities. This rocket represents the work of not just the senior design team, but the entire aerospace community at the college.

This year, Team 502 has completed a variety of deliverables for the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and NASA, as well as multiple launches at the SRA Rocket Ranch in Palm Bay, FL. Feedback on these milestones has been essential to the success of the team, and the team is currently working to perfect the full-scale vehicle for entry into the 2024 NASA Student Launch competition in Huntsville, AL.

Design

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The team designed a dual-deploy rocket, which is composed of three sections that are held together with shear pins. These sections are separated by a CO2 ejection system, which pressurizes sections at the appropriate time to eject the parachutes. There are altimeters on board which collect flight data, allowing for the team to analyze results of each launch and compare them to OpenRocket simulations of the vehicle.

Each component of the rocket was carefully selected to allow the team to make official launch in Huntsville, Alabama. Detailed design reviews can be found in the attached documentation, as well as data and results from each launch.

Rocket on launch rail Team preparing the rocket before launch

NASA Deliverables

Timeline of All Past, Present, and Future Work.





Senior Design Deliverables



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Design Reviews
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Evidence Manual
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Bill of Materials
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Risk Assessment
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Launches

Stakeholders

University and Advisory Personal

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Shayne McConomy, Ph.D.
ME Senior Design Coordinator

Functional Manager

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Chiang Shih, Ph.D.
AME Director/AIAA Advisor

Project Advisor

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William Oates, Ph.D.
ME Department Chair

Project Investor

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Sandy and Jim Defoe

Project Investors

Senior Design Team 502

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Jacob Schmitt

Project Lead

Jacob is graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in Spring 2024 and plans to earn his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering by Spring 2025. He is particularly interested in applying controls engineering to space exploration and aims to pursue this field after completing his master’s degree.

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Nicholas Hux

Airframe & Vehicle Design Lead

Nicholas Hux is a senior graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in the Spring of 2024. He is very interested in thermal fluid systems and their behavior under different conditions. This passion stems from an overall love of rocketry. He plans to attend graduate school at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.

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Atzimba Avellaneda

Fabrication Lead

Atzimba is a senior graduating with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in Spring 2024. She is interested in structures with applications in aerospace and aviation.

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Connor Zhou

Recovery Lead

Connor is a senior graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering this spring. He is deeply passionate for dynamics and controls and is searching for a full-time position for post-graduation.

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Jake Miller

Avionics Lead

Jake is a senior graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in the spring. He has experience with using controls principles and programming for human-robot interaction, and plans on pursuing graduate school.