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The
Summer 2002 Team
This team worked hard during
the summer to design, build, and test the liquid
oxygen system, design and build the test
stand, build and test most of the data acquisition system, finish
the injector,
write the procedures, and finish up the 1.1 million odds and ends that
need to be done to test fire the engine at Lockheed Martin.
Original
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Ryan
Potter
MaCH-SR1 Project Manager |
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B.S.
in Aerospace Engineering
Grad Date: May 2002
e-mail: ryan@rlpotter.com
web: www.rlpotter.com
- Involved in all areas
of theory, design, construction and testing at the systems level
- Focus is on fuel manufacturing,
the injector / ignitor, the liquid oxygen feed system, and data
acquisition
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Matt
Iwaskow |
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Major:
Aerospace Engineering
Minor: Applied Mathematics
Grad Date: Dec 2002
e-mail: miwaskow@ball.com
Areas of work include:
- Grain theory
- Engine casings
- Grain manufacturing
- Nozzles
- Test stand
- Hot testing
- Cure Ovens
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Lee
Thornhill |
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B.S.
in Mechanical Engineering
Grad Date: May 2002
e-mail: Lee.Thornhill@colorado.edu
Areas of work include:
- Igniters
- Injector
- Liquid oxygen feed
system
- Data Acquisition
- Control station
- Hot testing
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Aimee
Schmelter
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B.S.
in Aerospace Engineering
Grad Date: May 2002
e-mail: aimee.schmelter@lmco.com
Areas of work include:
- Liquid oxygen feed
system
- Hot testing
- Grain Manufacturing
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