03/03/2020
Welding the testing stand!
The RocketLynx project is an initiative taken mostly by upper-level mechanical engineering students of the University of Colorado-Denver.
The team consists of students and
affiliates of different backgrounds: computer science; electrical, and aerospace.
03/03/2020
Welding the testing stand!
03/03/2020
Manufacturing the pintle and annulus!
Go RocketLynx!
There are various ways to help this project grow and you can help!
For non-students, professionals, and businesses:
RocketLynx is a student-lead project that requires a lot of time and effort to keep it moving. We need your help. One special way you can help us is by donating to our senior design project. The donation is not only limited to monetary, a piece of Aluminum stock has the same value to us as funds. Contact us to let us know about your donation. For other donations, please follow the link https://giving.cu.edu/fund/mechanical-engineering-senior-design-projects and enter "RocketLynx" under the "Comments" section right after clicking on "Give Now." Even the smallest donation can help us grow.
For students at CU-Denver:
Come to the Hub Bldg near the Auraria West Station on Mondays and Wednesdays 18:15-19:45 during school time and check out a potential membership. No cost at all, no previous experience needed, just the desire to learn about rockets and be a team player. We provide small workshops for welding, simulations (FEA and CFD), critical designs, electronics and soldering, machining, interpersonal skills as well as mentorship. Register online at https://ucdenver.presence.io/organization/rocketlynx and contact us prior to coming.
Last but not least, help us by liking this video and sharing it with your peers.
"RocketLynx is challenging project and we believe in it!"
11/07/2019
Critical Design Review for thrust tester
10/15/2019
Last week's Midterm presentation!
09/26/2019
Developing the designs of the hybrid rocket engine!
Amazing job and credits to
Andrew Frederick
Mark Anderson
Daven Hassell
Dan Green
Ryan Klein
Josh Wewarka
Joe Heltmes
Juan Rodelo
And special Thanks to John Jamieson and the Triopli Colorado Club for allowing and facilitating the project to its completion.
Until we meet again!