An Introduction to Water Rocketry Mr Young Science

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An Introduction to Water Rocketry Mr. Young Science Specials Dyer Elementary School

An Introduction to Water Rocketry Mr. Young Science Specials Dyer Elementary School

Parts of a Basic Water Rocket

Parts of a Basic Water Rocket

Parts of Rocket (cont. ) • Nose Cone- For aerodynamic effect • Ballast (not

Parts of Rocket (cont. ) • Nose Cone- For aerodynamic effect • Ballast (not always necessary) but adds mass to rocket for increased stability. • Fins- for stability • Pressure vessel- source of rocket propulsion. Must be airtight!

When preparing your 2 -liter bottle do not use the following items: Hot/Boiling water

When preparing your 2 -liter bottle do not use the following items: Hot/Boiling water Knives/Razors Sandpaper Chemicals *These things may compromise the structural integrity of the bottle. Remember it is pressurized with air!

What Do I Need? • One 2 -Liter bottle (or more bottles if you

What Do I Need? • One 2 -Liter bottle (or more bottles if you want to make a tall rocket) • Materials for Fins • Materials for Nose Cone • Tape/Glue • Scissors • Marker

The Rocket Body One bottle is all that is needed for a basic rocket.

The Rocket Body One bottle is all that is needed for a basic rocket. If you want to make a taller rocket cut the bottom portion off another two liter bottle.

Rocket Body: Ballast If you want to add some ballast to your rocket you

Rocket Body: Ballast If you want to add some ballast to your rocket you can use items such as: sand, foam peanuts, modeling clay, newspaper, etc.

Rocket Body (cont. ) ØPush bottom half of two liter bottle upside down into

Rocket Body (cont. ) ØPush bottom half of two liter bottle upside down into top half – to keep ballast in place. ØUse small pieces of tape to secure bottom piece inside bottle.

Rocket Body (cont. ) Place two liter bottle (pressure vessel) into top half. Try

Rocket Body (cont. ) Place two liter bottle (pressure vessel) into top half. Try to make bottles straight. Use little pieces of tape to secure bottles. This is not necessary if you are using a single bottle.

How Do I Attach Fins & Nose Cone? I have found these items work

How Do I Attach Fins & Nose Cone? I have found these items work best. Also, PL Premium Glue from Home Depot is excellent. The packing tape with strings is my favorite. It holds really well and makes it easier to repair your rocket quickly!

Fins are the guidance system for your rocket. Square/Trapezoidal: Fins yield MORE stability, but

Fins are the guidance system for your rocket. Square/Trapezoidal: Fins yield MORE stability, but create MORE drag. Triangular/ Epsilon: Fins introduce LESS drag, but yield LESS stability.

Materials for Fins • Milk or Juice bottle • Foam trays • Unused election

Materials for Fins • Milk or Juice bottle • Foam trays • Unused election signs (work great & are water proof) • Cardboard • Corrugated Plastic • Plastic Folders • Poster board

Fin Templates (or design your own!)

Fin Templates (or design your own!)

Fins Use a template, a marker and draw fin patterns on the material you

Fins Use a template, a marker and draw fin patterns on the material you have chosen to use.

Fins (cont. ) Cut fins out.

Fins (cont. ) Cut fins out.

Measure for Fins Measure your rocket to make sure the fins are equally placed

Measure for Fins Measure your rocket to make sure the fins are equally placed around bottle.

Fins (cont. ) ØAttach fins to rocket using tape or glue. ØUse either 3

Fins (cont. ) ØAttach fins to rocket using tape or glue. ØUse either 3 or 4 fins. ØMore than four adds unnecessary weight.

Materials for Nose Cone • You can use many materials to make a nose

Materials for Nose Cone • You can use many materials to make a nose cone. • To create a rounded tip you can use an egg carton or a plastic egg shell. • Small Nerf footballs, foam noodles, foam balls, etc. all work well & allow the rocket to make a soft landing!

Nose Cone Materials

Nose Cone Materials

Nose Cone ØRoll your material (plastic file folders work great) into a cone. ØUse

Nose Cone ØRoll your material (plastic file folders work great) into a cone. ØUse tape to hold material in place. ØPlace plastic egg shell on the cone as tip. Use tape to fasten tip to cone.

Nose Cone (cont. ) Fasten nose cone to the body with tape or glue.

Nose Cone (cont. ) Fasten nose cone to the body with tape or glue.

Decorating Your Rocket Ø You may decorate with stickers, paint, wrapping paper, etc. Ø

Decorating Your Rocket Ø You may decorate with stickers, paint, wrapping paper, etc. Ø The bottom of your rocket though must remain clear of any obstructions. Ø Fins cannot extend past bottom half so that the rocket will fit on the launcher.

How Do I Launch My Rocket?

How Do I Launch My Rocket?

Launch Pad

Launch Pad

Mr. Young’s attempt at creative rocket building!

Mr. Young’s attempt at creative rocket building!

Tips • • Lengthening the rocket adds stability Experiment with different fin shapes Try

Tips • • Lengthening the rocket adds stability Experiment with different fin shapes Try different body shapes Try to make the body smooth (no kinks with tape). • Do not use a hot glue gun, super glue, masking tape, scotch tape, wood or metal on your rocket. • BE AS CREATIVE AS YOU WANT !! • HAVE FUN!!