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Mailing lists

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If you would like to be notified when new versions of + OpenRocket are released, you can join the + OpenRocket-announce mailing list. The + list is moderated and meant only for OpenRocket related + announcements.

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When more developers join the project, a development mailing + list will be created as well.

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Unsubscribing from the lists can be performed + in the above links as well. Please do not send unsubscription + requests to the list.

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Support forums

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The main support channel for the usage of OpenRocket is the + support forums. This way everybody can benefit from the answers + provided.

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Go + to the support forums →

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Contact information

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OpenRocket is primarily developed by Sampo Niskanen. His contact + information can be found below.

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If you would like to contribute something to OpenRocket, please + contact me!

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Support requests should be sent to + the support + forums.
+ Bug reports and feature requests should + be reported separately.

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Email:    + sampo.niskanen@iki.fi

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Documentation for OpenRocket

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User documentation

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Unfortunately no user's guide currently exists for OpenRocket. + Some documentation is available in the + OpenRocket + wiki pages, including a stub + User's + guide and a section of + frequently + asked questions.

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If you would like to help, please extend the documentation!

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Technical documentation

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OpenRocket was originally written as the Master's thesis of + Sampo Niskanen at Helsinki University of Technology. The thesis + currently functions as the technical documentation, and will be + updated in the future to account for further enhancements. + The thesis is licensed under a + Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License.

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Development of an Open Source model + rocket simulation software (PDF, 1.3MB)

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Table of contents:

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  1. 1. Introduction
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  3. 2. Basics of model rocket flight
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  5. 3. Aerodynamic properties of model rockets
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  7. 4. Flight simulation
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  9. 5. The OpenRocket simulation software
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  11. 6. Comparison with experimental data
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  1. A. Nose cone and transition geometries
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  5. C. Streamer drag coefficient estimation
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Resources

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A list of useful technical rocketry resources is available in + the "Resources" + wiki page, including links to Barrowman's original report and + thesis, extensions for the Barrowman method, experimental rocket + data etc.

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Recent news:

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is + released!

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This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from + thrustcurve.org and some + bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development + on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out + for it! :-)

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is + released!

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This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be + more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation + time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is + released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that + prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same + body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of + 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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Binary download

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The binary download below is the recommended package for general + use. It is pre-packaged with motor thrust curves from + thrustcurve.org.

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OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or + later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

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You can also join the + OpenRocket-announce mailing list + to receive notification on new versions.

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OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including + Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is + required.

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From the command line OpenRocket can be started by

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$ java -jar OpenRocket-1.0.0.jar
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Older packages and source code are available from the + SourceForge repository.

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Source code

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Source packages for OpenRocket are available in the + SourceForge repository.

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Alternatively, the most recent development version can be + obtained from the + SVN + repository. It can be retrieved simply using the command

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Features of OpenRocket

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Current features

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General

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  • Fully cross-platform, written in Java
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  • Fully documented simulation + methods
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  • Open Source, source code available under the + GNU GPL
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  • Easy-to-use user interface for + rocket design
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  • Real-time view of CG and CP position
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  • Real-time flight altitude, velocity and + acceleration information from a continuous simulation + performed in the background
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  • Zoomable schematic view of rocket from the side or rear, + with rotation around the center axis
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  • A multitude of available components to + choose from
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  • Trapezoidal, elliptical + and free-form fins supported
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  • Support for canted fins (roll + stabilization)
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  • Staging and clustering support
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  • Automatic calculation of component mass and CG based on + shape and density
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  • Ability to override mass and CG of + components or stages separately
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Simulation and analysis

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  • Full six degree of freedom simulation
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  • Rocket stability computed using extended Barrowman + method
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  • Realistic wind modeling
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  • Analysis of the effect of separate + components on the stability, drag and roll + characteristics of the rocket
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  • Fully configurable plotting, with + various preset configurations
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  • Simulation data can be exported to + CSV + files for further analysis
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  • Simulation listeners allowing custom-made + code to interact with the rocket during flight simulation
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Planned future features

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OpenRocket is under constant work in the free time of the + developers. You can have a sneak preview on what has been + planned by checking the + TODO-file + in the SVN repository.

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Below are a few major features that are under consideration:

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  • Aerodynamic computation using + CFD + (help needed!)
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  • Better support for supersonic simulation + (help needed!)
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  • 3D view of the rocket design + (help + needed!)
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  • Printing and saving figures, simulation data and designs
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  • Support for ready-made component databases
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  • Customized support for hybrid rocket motors and water + rockets
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  • Importing and plotting actual flight data from altimeters
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  • Rocket flight animation
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  • A "wizard" for creating new rocket designs
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  • More ideas are listed in the + TODO-file!
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If you want to help make OpenRocket the best rocket simulator, + don't hesitate to Get involved!

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Get involved in OpenRocket development

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How can I help OpenRocket?

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source + code is freely available and anybody can help make the program + better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in + his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even + need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

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Below are a few suggestions of areas that would need help. If + you'd like to participate, please + contact me in order to coordinate the + development efforts.

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Below are a few ideas about what kind of input developers can + provide or features that could be implemented. For more + information see the feature roadmap in the distribution + TODO-file.

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  • 3D visualization of the rocket during design and flight
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  • Printing of designs, simulation results, fin planforms + etc
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  • Reading/writing RockSim and SpaceCad design files. + (Reading RockSim files is already in + progress.)
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  • Memory profiling and leakage reduction
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  • UI enhancements, for example zooming plots etc.
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Aerodynamic computation methods

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There is still work to be done in the aerodynamic computation + methods of OpenRocket. At least the following items need + help. I will gladly provide help in creating and even + implementing the computational methods.

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  • Simulating rockets at supersonic velocities (drag + coefficient and CG position).
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  • Support for external pods and tube fins
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  • CFD + methods for simulation
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Documentation tasks

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Contributions to the + OpenRocket + User's guide are dearly needed. Below are examples of + topics.

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(Unfortunately the SourceForge wiki currently does + not support public write access to the wiki. If you'd like to + contribute, please contact me and I + will provide you write access.)

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  • Getting started guide
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  • How to make staged and clustered designs
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  • Using mass/CG overrides for simulation accuracy
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  • Using simulations
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  • Effect of the simulation parameters
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  • Simulation method limitations
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  • Using simulation listeners (including examples)
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  • Creating good and interesting example designs that + demonstrate some OpenRocket features.
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  • Hosting a place to share rocket designs with other + enthusiasts.
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OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

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Introduction

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OpenRocket is a Free, fully featured model + rocket simulator written in Java. It can be used to design and + simulate rockets before actually building and flying them. +

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OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, + realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components + including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and + staging. Read more about its features. +

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Best of all, OpenRocket is Open Source—its source code is + freely available to study and extend. Anybody wishing to + contribute to the project can do so according to the + GNU GPL. Simply + download the source code + and start hacking, or get the ready + package to begin designing and simulating. +

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OpenRocket is still considered to be beta + software—there will still be bugs and occasional + problems. If you encounter problems, please + report them so they can be fixed. +

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News

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is + released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that + prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same + body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of + 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is + released!

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This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, + attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic + update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is + released!

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This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including + data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, + splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

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13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is + released!

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This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit + conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. + All users of imperial units should upgrade!

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9.6.2009: The + Master's thesis for which OpenRocket + was written for is now available!

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At the same time version 0.9.1 was + released. This release fixes various + file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

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24.5.2009: First version 0.9.0 + released!

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OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

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Introduction

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OpenRocket is an free, fully featured model + rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your + rockets before actually building and flying them.

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OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, + realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components + including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and + staging. Read more about its features + and see screenshots. +

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project licensed under the + GNU GPL. This means that the + software is free to use for whatever purposes, and the source + code is also available for studying and extending. +

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OpenRocket needs help to become even better. Implementing + features, writing documentation and creating example designs are + just a few ways of helping. If you are interested in helping + make OpenRocket the best rocket simulator out there, please + Get involved! +

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News

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is + released!

+

This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from + thrustcurve.org and some + bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development + on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out + for it! :-)

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is + released!

+

This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be + more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation + time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is + released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that + prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same + body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of + 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is + released!

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This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, + attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic + update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is + released!

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This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including + data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, + splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

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13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is + released!

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This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit + conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. + All users of imperial units should upgrade!

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9.6.2009: The + Master's thesis for which OpenRocket + was written for is now available!

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At the same time version 0.9.1 was + released. This release fixes various + file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

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24.5.2009: First version 0.9.0 + released!

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Mailing lists

+ +

If you would like to be notified when new versions of + OpenRocket are released, you can join the + OpenRocket-announce mailing list. The + list is moderated and meant only for OpenRocket related + announcements.

+ +

When more developers join the project, a development mailing + list will be created as well.

+ +

Unsubscribing from the lists can be performed + in the above links as well. Please do not send unsubscription + requests to the list.

+ + +

Support forums

+ +

The main support channel for the usage of OpenRocket is the + support forums. This way everybody can benefit from the answers + provided.

+ +

Go + to the support forums →

+ + +

Contact information

+ +

OpenRocket is primarily developed by Sampo Niskanen. His contact + information can be found below.

+ +

If you would like to contribute something to OpenRocket, please + contact me!

+ +

Support requests should be sent to + the support + forums.
+ Bug reports and feature requests should + be reported separately.

+ +

Email:    + sampo.niskanen@iki.fi

+ +

WWW:    + http://www.iki.fi/sampo.niskanen/

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Documentation for OpenRocket

+ +
+ +

User documentation

+ +

Unfortunately no user's guide currently exists for OpenRocket. + Some documentation is available in the + OpenRocket + wiki pages, including a stub + User's + guide and a section of + frequently + asked questions.

+ +

If you would like to help, please extend the documentation!

+ + +

Technical documentation

+ +

OpenRocket was originally written as the Master's thesis of + Sampo Niskanen at Helsinki University of Technology. The thesis + currently functions as the technical documentation, and will be + updated in the future to account for further enhancements. + The thesis is licensed under a + Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License.

+ +

Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License

+ + + +

Development of an Open Source model + rocket simulation software (PDF, 1.3MB)

+ + +

Table of contents:

+
    +
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. +
  3. 2. Basics of model rocket flight
  4. +
  5. 3. Aerodynamic properties of model rockets
  6. +
  7. 4. Flight simulation
  8. +
  9. 5. The OpenRocket simulation software
  10. +
  11. 6. Comparison with experimental data
  12. +
  13. 7. Conclusion
  14. +
+
    +
  1. A. Nose cone and transition geometries
  2. +
  3. B. Transonic wave drag of nose cones
  4. +
  5. C. Streamer drag coefficient estimation
  6. +
+ + +

Resources

+ +

A list of useful technical rocketry resources is available in + the "Resources" + wiki page, including links to Barrowman's original report and + thesis, extensions for the Barrowman method, experimental rocket + data etc.

+ + +
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Download OpenRocket

+ +
+ + + + + +
+

Binary download

+ +

The binary download below is the recommended package for general + use. It is pre-packaged with motor thrust curves from + thrustcurve.org.

+ +

OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or + later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

+ + + +

You can also join the + OpenRocket-announce mailing list + to receive notification on new versions.

+ +

OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including + Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is + required.

+ +

From the command line OpenRocket can be started by

+
$ java -jar OpenRocket-.jar
+ +

Older packages and source code are available from the + SourceForge repository.

+
+
+ +

Source code

+ +

Source packages for OpenRocket are available in the + SourceForge repository.

+ +

Alternatively, the most recent development version can be + obtained from the + SVN + repository. It can be retrieved simply using the command

+
$ svn co https://openrocket.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openrocket/trunk OpenRocket
+

The above URL may be used to connect to the repository with + other Subversion clients as well.

+ + +
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Features of OpenRocket

+ +
+ +

Current features

+ + + +

General

+ +
    +
  • Fully cross-platform, written in Java
  • +
  • Fully documented simulation + methods
  • +
  • Open Source, source code available under the + GNU GPL
  • +
+ +

User interface

+
    +
  • Easy-to-use user interface for + rocket design
  • +
  • Real-time view of CG and CP position
  • +
  • Real-time flight altitude, velocity and + acceleration information from a continuous simulation + performed in the background
  • +
  • Zoomable schematic view of rocket from the side or rear, + with rotation around the center axis
  • +
+ +

Design

+ +
    +
  • A multitude of available components to + choose from
  • +
  • Trapezoidal, elliptical + and free-form fins supported
  • +
  • Support for canted fins (roll + stabilization)
  • +
  • Staging and clustering support
  • +
  • Automatic calculation of component mass and CG based on + shape and density
  • +
  • Ability to override mass and CG of + components or stages separately
  • +
+ +

Simulation and analysis

+ +
    +
  • Full six degree of freedom simulation
  • +
  • Rocket stability computed using extended Barrowman + method
  • +
  • Realistic wind modeling
  • +
  • Analysis of the effect of separate + components on the stability, drag and roll + characteristics of the rocket
  • +
  • Fully configurable plotting, with + various preset configurations
  • +
  • Simulation data can be exported to + CSV + files for further analysis
  • +
  • Simulation listeners allowing custom-made + code to interact with the rocket during flight simulation
  • +
+ + +

Planned future features

+ +

OpenRocket is under constant work in the free time of the + developers. You can have a sneak preview on what has been + planned by checking the + TODO-file + in the SVN repository.

+ +

Below are a few major features that are under consideration:

+ +
    +
  • Aerodynamic computation using + CFD + (help needed!)
  • +
  • Better support for supersonic simulation + (help needed!)
  • +
  • 3D view of the rocket design + (help + needed!)
  • +
  • Printing and saving figures, simulation data and designs
  • +
  • Support for ready-made component databases
  • +
  • Customized support for hybrid rocket motors and water + rockets
  • +
  • Importing and plotting actual flight data from altimeters
  • +
  • Rocket flight animation
  • +
  • A "wizard" for creating new rocket designs
  • +
  • More ideas are listed in the + TODO-file!
  • +
+ +

If you want to help make OpenRocket the best rocket simulator, + don't hesitate to Get involved!

+ +
+ + +
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Get involved in OpenRocket development

+ +
+ +

How can I help OpenRocket?

+ +

OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source + code is freely available and anybody can help make the program + better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in + his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even + need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

+ +

Below are a few suggestions of areas that would need help. If + you'd like to participate, please + contact me in order to coordinate the + development efforts.

+ + + + +

Java development

+ +

Below are a few ideas about what kind of input developers can + provide or features that could be implemented. For more + information see the feature roadmap in the distribution + TODO-file.

+ +
    +
  • 3D visualization of the rocket during design and flight
  • +
  • Printing of designs, simulation results, fin planforms + etc
  • +
  • Reading/writing RockSim and SpaceCad design files. + (Reading RockSim files is already in + progress.)
  • +
  • Memory profiling and leakage reduction
  • +
  • UI enhancements, for example zooming plots etc.
  • +
+ +

Aerodynamic computation methods

+ +

There is still work to be done in the aerodynamic computation + methods of OpenRocket. At least the following items need + help. I will gladly provide help in creating and even + implementing the computational methods.

+ +
    +
  • Simulating rockets at supersonic velocities (drag + coefficient and CG position).
  • +
  • Support for external pods and tube fins
  • +
  • CFD + methods for simulation
  • +
+ +

Documentation tasks

+ +

Contributions to the + OpenRocket + User's guide are dearly needed. Below are examples of + topics.

+ +

(Unfortunately the SourceForge wiki currently does + not support public write access to the wiki. If you'd like to + contribute, please contact me and I + will provide you write access.)

+ + +
    +
  • Getting started guide
  • +
  • How to make staged and clustered designs
  • +
  • Using mass/CG overrides for simulation accuracy
  • +
  • Using simulations
  • +
  • Effect of the simulation parameters
  • +
  • Simulation method limitations
  • +
  • Using simulation listeners (including examples)
  • +
+ + +

Other

+ +
    +
  • Creating good and interesting example designs that + demonstrate some OpenRocket features.
  • +
  • Hosting a place to share rocket designs with other + enthusiasts.
  • +
  • Giving input and suggestions on how to make OpenRocket + better.
  • +
+ +
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OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

+ +
+ +

Introduction

+ +
+ +
+ + + + +

OpenRocket is an free, fully featured model + rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your + rockets before actually building and flying them.

+ +

OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, + realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components + including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and + staging. Read more about its features + and see screenshots. +

+

OpenRocket is an Open Source project licensed under the + GNU GPL. This means that the + software is free to use for whatever purposes, and the source + code is also available for studying and extending. +

+

OpenRocket needs help to become even better. Implementing + features, writing documentation and creating example designs are + just a few ways of helping. If you are interested in helping + make OpenRocket the best rocket simulator out there, please + Get involved! +

+ + +
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OpenRocket license

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The license text is available also in the simulator under + Help → License and in the file + LICENSE.TXT.

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+OpenRocket - A model rocket simulator
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+ + +

+ +

News

+
+ + + +

10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is + released!

+ +

This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from + thrustcurve.org and some + bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development + on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out + for it! :-)

+ +

17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is + released!

+ +

This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be + more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation + time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

+ +

28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is + released!

+ +

This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that + prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same + body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of + 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

+ + + + + +

24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is + released!

+ +

This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, + attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic + update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

+ +

1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is + released!

+ +

This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including + data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, + splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

+ +

13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is + released!

+ +

This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit + conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. + All users of imperial units should upgrade!

+ +

9.6.2009: The + Master's thesis for which OpenRocket + was written for is now available!

+ +

At the same time version 0.9.1 was + released. This release fixes various + file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

+ +

24.5.2009: First version 0.9.0 + released!

+ +
+ +
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Bug reports and feature requests for OpenRocket

+
+ +

Bug reports

+ +

If you encounter problems with OpenRocket, please report them + so they can be fixed in future versions. Please follow the + instructions below to report a bug:

+ +
    +
  • Search the bug repository to see if the bug has already been + reported. If it is, please add extra information to that bug + report: +
    +

    + + + + + + + + +

    +
    +
  • + +
  • Report the bug using the + bug + tracker. Follow the instructions provided to fill in the + report.
  • + +
  • If you are unsure about some issue, you can discuss it in + the appropriate + support + forum.
  • +
+ +

Feature requests

+ +

Good ideas on how to make OpenRocket better are always welcome! + The features will be implemented as there is time. However, no + promises are made of when or whether some feature will be + provided.

+ +

If you would like to implement some feature yourself, patches + are sincerely welcome. Please contact + me in order to coordinate our efforts.

+ +

When requesting a feature:

+ +
    +
  • Check that the feature is not already in the + TODO-file or + the enhancement requests.
  • +
  • Send the request to the bug tracker as an + enhancement request. Please send multiple enhancements as + individual items.
  • +
+ + +
+