[Ground-station] pop quiz!

Zach Leffke zleffke at vt.edu
Mon Jun 11 04:50:55 PDT 2018


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-Zach, KJ4QLP

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Ted & Karyn Hume Center for National Security & Technology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
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On 6/8/2018 10:36 PM, Michelle Thompson via Ground-Station wrote:
> Phil Karn KA9Q has been working on something fun for us. If you enjoy 
> this quiz, please feel free to share it and let him know!
>
> Given the documents that you can find at: 
> https://github.com/phase4space/AO-10-blueprints
>
> Quiz for fans of the AMSAT Phase IIIB/AO-10 blueprints
> Phil Karn, KA9Q
>
> Question 1: AO-10 carried a 400-newton kick (rocket) motor that used 
> hypergolic propellants. It was fired only once, but the burn duration 
> was 1.68 times longer than planned. Why? (Note: the burn did *not* end 
> because of propellant depletion.)
>
> The cause can be discerned from the prints; i.e., it was a hardware 
> problem, not a software bug or operational mistake.
>
> Optional hint 1: The burn was timed in hardware.
>
> Question 2: The ground test of the hardware consisted of successfully 
> executing a maximal length burn. What tests could have revealed it?
>
> Question 3: Although the first burn did not deplete the propellants, 
> it was not possible to fire the engine again because of insufficient 
> helium pressure. Why? (Hint: the cause was not insufficient helium 
> loading before launch.)
>
>
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