B.E.T.A (BOTTLE ENGINE TEST APPARATUS)

Engine Testing Unit (ETU)

What’s more fun than launching rockets? Launching them inside your classroom. Experience the thrill of an indoor water rocket launch with the Engine Testing Unit or the ETU. This is a safe and fun way to replicate a water rocket launch in a classroom environment, and accurately record the thrust profile of the water rocket engine. Combined with advanced analytical software, ETU can predict real world performance of a water rocket.

With ETU, educators can create a fun learning environment in their classroom by demonstrating and teaching the principles of rocketry, laws of motion and flight paths. The data gathered can be related back to mathematical equations and laws of physics to augment understanding

HOW IT WORKS

  • – Students fuel their water rocket engine and select a nozzle insert for launch.
  • – The water rocket engine is loaded into the ETU.
  • – The software is initiated, and desired parameters are set.
  • – The software triggers the launch countdown and the autonomous system takes over. The pistons are engaged, and rocket is pressurized.
  • – The load cell is adjusted and rocket is launched.
  • – Thrust data is recorded, and various flight parameters are calculated and displayed.

KEY FEATURES

  • – Fully enclosed launcher housing to enable rocket launches in a safe environment.
  • – A dynamic load cell assembly that enables use of various size PET bottles.
  • – This system allows an engaging method for school students to access and meet NGSS (Specifically HS-PS-2https://www.nextgenscience.org/dci-arrangement/hs-ps2-motion-and-stability-forces-and-interactions)
  • – System records real time data and uses an advanced analytical software to calculate rocket trajectory.
  • – Minimalistic launcher assembly.
  • – Automated control of the arming and launch procedures

Enliven your classroom and fire up students’ imagination giving them an experience of pre-launch rocket testing like a NASA engineer.

* New generation science standards