*COMING SOON* The Mechanical Engineering Rocket Propulsion program summer program teaches students the principles of rocket and air-breathing propulsion. Students will participate in a range of classroom and hands-on learning activities exploring the aspect of propulsion system design, analysis, fabrication, and testing. Students will also learn about the history of air-breathing and rocket propulsion and where propulsion systems are headed and future prospects in the propulsion field.
This is a hands-on course. Students will be working with Embry‑Riddle faculty in our engineering lab. You will learn the basic principles of propulsion – the thrust equation, conservation of mass, momentum and energy. Design and build a simple rocket from “off the shelf” parts. Then fly the rocket. Learn simple propellant chemistry and participate in mixing of solid propellant and casting it into grains. Static test fire solid rocket motors from the grains they cast. Learn about and participate in simple fabrication methods such as 3-D printing (rapid prototyping), water jet, laser cutter, and traditional machine tools.
Learn about and participate in simple laboratory and testing activities.
For: High School Students ages 14-18
Tuition: TBD
When: TBD
Check-in is on Sunday – Classes begin Monday morning at 8:00AM
Location: Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University – Prescott, 3700 Willow Creek Road, Prescott, AZ 86301
Tuition
Tuition includes supervised housing, on-campus meals, classroom instruction, books, and materials. Students are requested to bring their own linens/sleeping bags/towels. More information to be provided in the Enrollment Packet. “Take Flight” and “Diamond Flight” Camp does not include camper and parent housing. Prescott Camps FAQ
Enrollment Packet
After the registration is processed, a link will be sent, in your confirmation email, detailing all pertinent information and requesting specific documentation.
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