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Streams/Sub-Teams
| Rocketry Stream (Launch Canada Challenge) | Unmanned Aerial Systems Stream (AEAC UAS Competition) |
| Propulsion members shall: â—Źdesign, Manufacture and test the UAS’s rocket engines â—Źwork with the rest of the sub-teams to ensure that the Rocket can satisfy the objectives set by the team for the competition Aerostructures members shall: â—Źanalyze, design, test and assemble the UAS Rocket’s airframes. â—Źwork with the rest of the sub-teams to ensure that the Rocket can satisfy the objectives set by the team for the competition Payload members shall: â—Źdesign, integrate, and deploy scientific experiments for the team’s rocket. Recovery members shall: â—Źdesign, test, and implement the systems that ensure a safe and controlled descent of the rocket after flight. â—Źwork with the rest of the sub-teams to ensure that the Rocket can satisfy the objectives set by the team for the competition Avionics members shall: â—Źrun the analysis, integration, and testing of all electronic systems within the rocket. â—Źwork with the rest of the sub-teams to ensure that the Rocket can satisfy the objectives set by the team for the competition Scientific Report members shall: â—Źdocument the team’s engineering accomplishments â—Źwrite the team’s Preliminary Design Reports (PDR) â—Źwrite the team’s Final Design reports (FDR) â—ŹSubmit and publish the reports to the Launch Canada Rocketry Challenge | Mechanical members shall: â—Źdesign, analyze, manufacture, and test the airframe of the drone â—Źuse CAD software (SolidWorks, ANSYS, etc.) to design the parts â—Źselect the technology (3D Printing, CNC Machining, etc.) to use to manufacture the airframe of the drone â—Źwork with the rest of the sub-teams to ensure that the Drone can satisfy the competition objectives Software members shall: â—ŹProgram the drone’s flight controllers to perform tasks involving computer vision, automated data processing, navigation or path planning Electrical members shall: â—ŹProvide the drone with power supply â—ŹEngineer the control and communication of the drone â—ŹTests and combine electrical components such as flight controllers, batteries, compass, lidar, electronic speed controllers, transmitters and receivers. â—ŹPerform soldering, RF link design, cable management, actuation and propulsion selection Flight Dynamics members shall: â—ŹKeep the drone in the air safely â—ŹMake use of PID tuning using software-in-the-loop and test data â—ŹHandle the drone’s communication systems, and plan out flight tests. |
UNB Aerospace Society
UNB Saint John
100 Tucker Park Rd, Saint John,
New Brunswick E2L 4L5, CA