JPA in SuperFreakonomics

October 26th, 2010

At least the Ascender is. Check out page 210 of the new illustrated edition of SuperFreakonomics. There is an illustration of two Ascenders carrying a hose up into the stratosphere. We consulted on that project and they went with Ascenders in their planning. However we were not credited in the SuperFreakonomics book. Oh well, you can’t win them all.  There are so many folks involved it would take an entire book just to credit everybody.

The Ascenders do look cool though holding up the hose to the sky.


MHD Video

October 24th, 2010

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MHD Generator Test Firing

October 23rd, 2010

Today we did the third test of our MagnetoHydroDynamic generator.

Fun with Magnets

October 23rd, 2010

Not the rocket engine, nor the high powered amplifiers, or even the band saw can beat the Neodymium magnets as the most dangerous  thing in the shop.  Regardless of how careful we handle them you always get bit one way or another.

I went to get the  magnets to put them back on the MHD generator.  Each set was wrapped in three inches of bubble wrap then double wrapped in woven nylon bags then put in a box of packing peanuts. They had been in this box for about a week. All the while the pair had been slowly popping the bubble wrap and inching closer together. When the bubble wrap was gone they started compressing the plastic into a thin film. When I opened the box instead of finding two magnets six inches apart I found one solid block separated by 1/32 inch smear of plastic.

Two vices, four large plastic wedges, a pry bar and  hour and a half later they were separated once again ready for mounting on the generator.

Documenting the Documentary

October 18th, 2010

A film crew was in Saturday to shoot some scenes for an upcoming show on JPA.  This was their third time shooting with with. Last summer they were out in the desert with us getting some action shots. The director says only one more session to go before to goes to editing.

We turned the cameras on them while they were turning the cameras on us.

At the end of a very chaotic day all that was left was the gaffer tape on the floor. The best guess is that this will all go to air in a few a months.

Near Space 1931 Style

October 14th, 2010

This is from the December 1931 issue of Modern Mechanix. It’s Robert Goddard’s patented Turbine Rocket. Is wasn’t designed to go to orbit. Just to the top of the Stratosphere.

MHD Rebuild

October 13th, 2010

We think we can get a couple more firings on the existing generator. The dozen cracks need to be epoxied. The anode and cathode have been pulled, caked on residue been removed and the copper polished. We’re going to up the data rate from 5 samples a seconds to 20 samples to second.  The data logger has an extra channel. We’re going to connect it to the motor ignition line. This will give us a clear start indicator in the data.