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Texas A&M University Ryan Goodnight Amanda Collins Libby Osgood

Texas A&M University Ryan Goodnight Amanda Collins Libby Osgood

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Page 1: Texas A&M University Ryan Goodnight Amanda Collins Libby Osgood

Texas A&M UniversityRyan GoodnightAmanda CollinsLibby Osgood

Page 2: Texas A&M University Ryan Goodnight Amanda Collins Libby Osgood

Mission Overview:

- Determine cooling times for a Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) spring in a near vacuum environment.

- Use a microcontroller to activate a video camera, and capture video of ascent and descent.

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SHOT II / AggieSat1 Connection:

- Development of Responsive Space Mission (RSM) capabilities

- The microcontroller on our SHOT II payload mimics the generic control board design for AggieSat1. SHOT II provides us with valuable experience building, programming, and testing this type of electronics and RSM device driver dependent functions.

- Determining the cooling times of an SMA spring (the main component of the SMA Payload on AggieSat1) to allow for more efficient operations on orbit.

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SHOT II Design and Test Details:

- Mass = 1.076 kg

- Lamp Manufacturing kit, central threaded rod used for structural support and payload attachment purposes.

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SHOT II Structural Tests

Whip Test (#4) Stair Test (#6)Drop Test (#3)

Additional tests:- Bench test- Thermal test

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Expected Results:

- Run SMA experiment at approximately:

-40,000 ft-50,000 ft-60,000 ft-70,000 ft-80,000 ft

- Experiment consists of:- Activate spring - Use infrared sensor torecord linear motion during cool down- Record sensor data with time stamp

- Video footage for 1 minute during every 8 minute interval.

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SMA Experiment:

SMA SpringMoving wooden block

Infrared Sensor

Bias Spring