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Rocket Team is requalifying a standard, consumer off-the-shelf, pneumatic tie rod air cylinder for use with pyrotechnics. The component was purchased from McMaster-Carr with part number 6491K254.

Piston Testing

Testing Procedure

Note: The modified 1/4 NPT plug is a standard stainless steel plug with a 1/4-20 hole drilled and tapped through the middle.

Materials: Piston, 1/4 NPT Tee Adapter, Modified 1/4 NPT Plug, FireBolt, nitrile gloves, safety goggles

Steps:

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Testing Schedule

The piston was tested several times as a discrete component. Following the first successful test on November 7, 2017, the piston was ground test as part of the Flight Test 1 campaign.

DateResult
October 28, 2017Firebolt e-match blew out of epoxy
November 7, 2017First successful test
January 27, 2018Poor data acquisition, successful test
October 31, 2018Upgraded test setup
November 2, 2018More testing

Disassembly, Cleaning, and Reassembly

Details on disassembly, seal replacement, and reassembly can be found using the manufacturer's specification sheet: Piston Specifications.pdf

Disassembling the piston was is surprisingly difficult. When it was finally disassembled, we noticed that After use, the black powder residue didndoesn't extend very far up into the bore. We theorize that this is because the reaction occurred occurs faster than the piston rod could move up the bore. An alternative theory is that the reaction just naturally doesn't travel far up the bore.

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