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'''Welcome to the Cambridge University Space Flight Wiki!''' | |||
Visit the [[Page directory]] for a categorised list of pages. | |||
Note that this is a new wiki and as such many pages are unfinished. Many of the current pages were imported from a different type of wiki and as such may not be formatted correctly. | |||
== Major projects == | |||
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; [[Griffin 1]]: A two-stage spaceshot vehicle intended to reach 150km in 2023 | |||
; [[White Dwarf]]: A 2kN N<sub>2</sub>O-IPA liquid engine as a prototype for the engine of [[Griffin 1]] | |||
; [[Aquila]]: The second stage of [[Griffin 1]], powered by a Cesaroni Pro98 and equipped with a custom hypersonic recovery system | |||
; [[Martlet 4]]: A single stage rocket powered by [[Pulsar]], intended to break the UK amateur altitude record when it launches in 2022 | |||
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== Simulation software == | |||
All of our software is free and open source. Anyone is welcome to contribute: simply open a pull request on GitHub with your suggested changes. | |||
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; [[Bamboo]]: Cooling system model for liquid rocket engines | |||
; [https://github.com/cuspaceflight/cockroach Cockroach]: Redundant tracking system for HAB launches | |||
; [https://github.com/cuspaceflight/midas Midas]: Whole-rocket flight simulator, with emphasis on nitrous oxide behaviour in run tanks and effect on engine performance | |||
; [https://github.com/cuspaceflight/octopus Octopus]: Software package to model 2-phase compressible flow through an injector orifice and determine fluid exit properties | |||
; [https://github.com/cuspaceflight/campyros CamPyRoS]: Cambridge Python Rocketry Simulator is a Python package which provides fully featured rocket trajectory simulation | |||
; [[Tawhiri]]: Tāwhirimātea (Tawhiri) is the our high altitude balloon landing prediction software. | |||
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== Operations == | |||
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; [[Git and GitHub]]: A reference guide of how to use Git and Github, which we use for managing software and CAD | |||
; [[Charon]]: Integration between [[Git]] and SolidWorks to make CAD version control feasible | |||
; [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide]: User's Guide to using MediaWiki, which this wiki runs on. | |||
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Revision as of 16:29, 29 April 2021
Welcome to the Cambridge University Space Flight Wiki!
Visit the Page directory for a categorised list of pages.
Note that this is a new wiki and as such many pages are unfinished. Many of the current pages were imported from a different type of wiki and as such may not be formatted correctly.
Major projects
- Griffin 1
- A two-stage spaceshot vehicle intended to reach 150km in 2023
- White Dwarf
- A 2kN N2O-IPA liquid engine as a prototype for the engine of Griffin 1
Simulation software
All of our software is free and open source. Anyone is welcome to contribute: simply open a pull request on GitHub with your suggested changes.
- Bamboo
- Cooling system model for liquid rocket engines
- Cockroach
- Redundant tracking system for HAB launches
- Midas
- Whole-rocket flight simulator, with emphasis on nitrous oxide behaviour in run tanks and effect on engine performance
- Octopus
- Software package to model 2-phase compressible flow through an injector orifice and determine fluid exit properties
- CamPyRoS
- Cambridge Python Rocketry Simulator is a Python package which provides fully featured rocket trajectory simulation
- Tawhiri
- Tāwhirimātea (Tawhiri) is the our high altitude balloon landing prediction software.
Operations
- Git and GitHub
- A reference guide of how to use Git and Github, which we use for managing software and CAD
- User's Guide
- User's Guide to using MediaWiki, which this wiki runs on.