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Purpose

FireBolts, a term coined by the Team, are 1/4-20 bolts with E-matches glued in. They are used in Tender Descender modifications and also to ignite pyrotechnically operated pistons on the Team.

There are two types of FireBolts. Standard FireBolts (simply called FireBolts) have one e-match glued in. They are used when there are redundant separation devices (e.g. Tender Descenders). FireBolt Jumbos have two e-matches glued in. They are used when there is only one separation device with only one propellant charge (e.g. HADES piston or AARDs).

As of 11/7/18 there is an unresolved issue with the e-match shorting on the steel screw. One proposed solution is to use nylon screws instead.

Version I

Version I FireBolts were used in the 2017/2018 school year. They flew on Hermes I. They consisted of an untaped 1/4-20 by 1/2" bolt with one e-match. There was a variant called FireBolt Jumbos with two e-matches per bolt.

No manufacturing procedure was recorded.

Version II

Version I FireBolts were used in the Fall semester of 2018. They... Unknown User (premc@mit.edu)

FireBolt Manufacturing Procedure - Version 2

Version III



FireBolt Manufacturing Log

Serial Number         and Sharpie ColorDate of ManufactureName of ManufacturerType of e-match (e.g. MJG Firewire)Initial ResistanceInitial Resistance Inspection Pass/FailType (Standard/Jumbo)Firebolt Material (SS/Nylon)Mixing TimeGluing Time (end)Sealant Inspection Notes + Pass/Fail                 Final ResistanceResistance Inspection Notes + Pass/FailOther Notes
011/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.4PassStandardSS5:09:455:15Pass1.3Passa little indent
111/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.4PassStandardSS 6:40Fail1.3Passbubble
211/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.1PassStandardNylon 6:25Pass1.2PassVery nice
311/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.15PassStandardNylon 6:00Fail1.1Passdeep, thin hole
411/11/18Madeline J + Prem C

Off brand

1.3PassStandardNylon 6:25Pass1.3PassVery nice
511/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.1PassStandardNylon 6:40Pass1.1Pass very nice
611/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.2PassStandardSS 6:40Fail1.1Passdeep, thin hole
711/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.2PassStandardNylon 6:25Pass1.2Pass 
811/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.2PassStandardSS 6:00Fail. 1/4 sealant hole.1.1PassDon't be afraid to fail parts
911/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.3PassStandardNylon 6:00Pass1.25PassVery nice
1011/11/18Madeline J + Prem COff brand1.2PassStandardSS 6:00Pass1.2Pass 
              
              
              

FireBolt Firing Log

Serial Number and Sharpie ColorDate of FiringIndividual(s) Responsible for IntegrationPre-Integrated ResistanceUse (flight, test, inventory inspection)Pyrotechnic DeviceType of PyrotechnicAmount of PyrotechnicNotes on SetupResistance at Current SourceName of Current SourceCurrent and Voltage UsedNotes on Firing (success/failure/unsure, blew out, melted, etc.)
411/13/18Prem1.9Piston Test---------Cap sheared off---------Cap sheared off while screwing into NPT plug
511/13/18Prem---Shear force testing---------Reasonable resistance caused shearing---------Nylon is weaker than stainless steel
311/20/18Prem + Jakob---Recovering Plug---------------------Impressive cloud of smoke released
011/24/18Prem + Maggie1.5Piston Test---Black Powder.1 g---------12 VBlew through epoxy
1011/24/18Prem + Maggie---Piston Test---Black Powder.1 g------------Successful
             
             



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