GNC to land a model rocket using TVC and a solid motor.
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GNC to land a model rocket using TVC and a solid motor.
Single rotor, thrust vector controlled UAV
Model Rocket Simulator oriented to the design and tuning of active control systems, be them in the form of TVC, Active Fin Control or just parachute deployment algorithms on passively stable rockets. It is able to simulate non-linear actuator dynamics and has some limited Software in the Loop capabilities. The program computes all the subsonic aero
An innovation project to design an alternative to the conventional rocket's attitude controllers used for rockets.
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This is TCV rocketry flight computer
Model Rocket Simulator oriented to the design and tuning of active control systems, be them in the form of TVC, Active Fin Control or just parachute deployment algorithms on passively stable rockets. It is able to simulate non-linear actuator dynamics and has some limited Software in the Loop capabilities. The program computes all the subsonic a…
Simplistic model of the thrust vector control system of a launch vehicle with propellant tank slosh.
Thrust Vectored Controlled rocket.
Physics Simulation of a TVC rocket using a PID controller
🚀 Thrust Vector Controlled Model Rockets
An autonomous Thrust Vector Control rocket with self-landing capability from inexpensive parts of equivalent power of the Apollo era.
Rocket thrust vector control simulation with a PID controller. Useful for pid tuning based on the weight and center of gravity of your rocket. Written in Qt(c++) and python to draw the charts(located in data directory).
A model thrust vector control system to maneuver a rocket with tuned PID settings.
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